'J'he .eontenlt. Ii:'is rightly -Purified. ~· ~i~btly '-.acUied. -~·Andd?t!t ·. egularJy perfor.me all_lu~. offi~s • · ... zh'lll When Confctcnce IS nghtly punfied · p. 27.• Three tbings Confci~nc~~Ignorancc~ P· 27 • muft bcpurific:d from Error. ' P: 21 • .. . Hardnc:ife. P· Jl. Three things Cori~ } .TheWord.} • f~ience is purifiTheBl?~d. ofC\lrdl. P• 33~ e~.by. . The~pmt. ,- CHAP. I l I. • t ,: t · OftheConfcience righrlypacified. ·Three raings Con(ci..1Theraigne 0ffin. ·en'ce muft bt: pafifi- The Jage of1 Sat~n. ed from. The wrath ofGt>d. ' - p. 37~· . p. 37• p. 39· P·1f· Th ' • · • '""}The Word. • re~ thm~sConfc:tence The Elot">d. 1.s pac;:tfied by. Thcfpirhof'Chrift:. P· 4.2. P· 43· P··4- ,. CHAP. IV. T~eOffices ~fCo~fcien~e~ . p. 4Sf · , · ~Minifteriall, or Propheticall.~ Confcience hath Regallor rdagiftratuall. · afour-foldOffice Teftimoniall, or of~witn'cfs. p.46~ · · ..;; }'udiciall, or ofaJudge. To which is ~dded. a fift~ ,Office, vi~-· Regifrerialf, wherein Confc~ence ~sa M!mfter. . p. 46. whereia Confc!encc _JS a~mg. P• 48. wherein Confctence IS aWltneffe. P· 49· . wherein Confcience is a Judge: p. s t.' Wherein 'Confcience is aRe~:iftcr~ p. S2• ·_ Five Corollarycs. P• S4· C~AP. V. (p. 6o. Ten parti£tllar forts of good Confcien~e propewdcd. Firi\ of the ConfciencC: of'Faith · · · · · ihid ' '· ' .. <;HAP~ I !,-- ·
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