Preston - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.P74 S2 1637

The Contents. V I. The obtaining of the Spirit. ibid. V I I. A joyning the Word with the Spirit. p. 22,8 The Word will effeói wally humble us, z If we get favtng knowledge of the Word. ibid. 2 If we receive it as the Word of God. p.229 3 If we bring it home to the Corr f ience. p.2 ; I Three Rules that the Word by Application may be efe iivall to humble us. z Not to defer or put of the n crke of the Spirit. p.232 2 Not to make too much haft out of humiliation. p. 233 3 To proportion humiliation to the finnes. p.235 USE. I. To exhort us to get our f Ives :hroughly humbled. z 36 cí`Ltotives hereunto, are, t . All we do,till we be humbled ,is but loft labour. p. 237 Reafons hereof are;becaufe t A broken heart is the Altar on which we muff offer.i. 2 An humble foule is a ft habitation for Gods Spirit. 3 Without humiliation no keeping clofe unto Chrift.ib. z.Whatfoever proffron we make, it is worth nothing without humiliation. Reafons hereof are, becaufe without humiliation z A man wit ',ers,wil not hold out in his profeßion.239 2 He will not grow ftrong ist Chrifl. ibid. 3 Good duties mil be chok'd, as the feed amongft thorns p.240 3.There can be no found comfort without !umiliation. Two ie}lions anfwered : I What kind of furrow meant here. p.242 2 Whether it be of ab folate necefity to salvation. 243 signés to know whether we be truly humbled or no,are, I. To'

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