Taie Table. . . . ._, Our owne poverty a part of our Recreation. riches, 2,i2,9 Recrestious to be made good ufe of, Not to deípife men forpoverty,2,34 2,42 103 Redemption. Poverty offpirit how helped, 2,98 ìì 1, Spirituali poverty what, 2,177'Redemptiongreaterthancreaport,1 Degrees of fpirituall poverty, Ibid.) t` Evidencesof thispoverty, 2, 1091 Re/i{ien. Neceffity of it, 2,11/ How toCarrieour felves in reljgitin [ Spiriruallpoverty after converlion,2 ` -1411 Relights not eafily learned, 1 i t i' Signes of fpirituallpoverty, 2,120 See Perfccraie. -- u1 To labour for ípirituall poverty, 2, t:7 Repentance. How to get fpirituall povera , 2, KepeAtAgçe,V1^j]at, ,. e'. Ià 249 This povertymakes-us trult in God, .: 2,153 Revelìïtia">r SeeCrace, I Providence. See Predefitination. The fpirit of revelation to being- ged : . Ij240,2,Q9-t l , Rich. Riche/ -...-J, ,. , _ .:, <: Chrift was ric{3', , 2,1 , .Quiet. ,Riehtswhat; (Í cá 'í;6` HOwfaith quiets the foule, 2, Cliriit became poor, to make us 139 rich, 2,,18 tiicken; _`'; ) ;What- Nicbes Wit háVelDpVlFilf'; Lovegstrickens to duty, 2030 ,`\ r Ibid. Abatement of outward riches, a, ) ` . , 4 / i: ! R !Wliy'.víwe' want fpiri-ual! riiNtsrrr,v Reisfon: . . :ii CiAans íwn#ëirit4rifí0ñi YfteriesóPreligionabówe ex=' their richer, .'` 2, LV1 fo>,, ¡1,22_?IovYe /to{fim-rove oirr r^ítciiis3 Vfeof reairi îitligion,- ,bitü } -Pleat, , ' SeeFaith. f ,['hï ,racrantsyt.
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