' ' • I THE C 0 N T E.N T S. T. He fQm. and fcope of the 'Epiftle to 1itt_Jothy--· is the r.\inif\:ers duty. ·. page ~ ~ The fum of the Text, the Minifters greateft . charge.. · .' · · · ; p. 2r -- u. 1hewGrds opened, ob(ervations r.aifed. P· 3, 4, ~c. · ~rropounded. p. 1 r. )'he maine point of Dotlrine Exp(,unded. p. t 2. · ' · · Confirmed. p. 13,14 CH A p. I. . , What Confdenceis,'fhewed twowaye~. p. IS. 1·. By opening the word Confcience. p. 15. Confdence is more then a bare and fingle knowledge. ' ' ib id~ ~with God. p: 't6. tonfcience implyes a wirlt felf. ·· p. 17· four-fold lmowledg'e· with others. · p. ti. · · · · · with things themfdves. p. 2 o. .. Foor Corollaries and Deduaions. p.22¥ 2. What the thingConf~ience is defcri~ed. p~ 24. CHAP. II. 1wo kinds of} Bvilr. Confcience .Good. A ~wo· ~old evill Co~~ci-: l ~ier:. · . . -ence 1 ' 1 ' ~Troubled. A double goodne(s iltCortfci- l Sincerity. · ence, of (Security. p. 26. J'he full definition of~ good Co~fcience, vi{· when •· ~ Ir (
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