A TABLE of CONTENTS ΤΟ ΤΗΕ SECOND VOLUME. ANGER. How we are to be angry, and fin not. BAPTISM. Requires in us a new life. 274 141 They are not to hate the wicked or infidels. 100 Their lives must be conformable to their belief. Several Chriftian duties fet down. 205 282 CORRECTION (BROTHERLY). How to be used. 240 Our ENEMIES. We are not to complain of their In what confifts our love of them. In what manner we must pardon them. FAITH. Its nature and properties. Cannot fave us without good works. The FLESH. Who live according to it. GOD. How he will abide in us. 10 95 96 162 221 Its effects. 173 85 125 No undertaking profpers without his help. 172 We are not to importune him to grant our inordi- No graces are little. 152 We cannot advance one ftep towards heaven with- Holy GHOST. Reafons for his coming. He will convince the world of fin. The effects of bis defcending on the apoftles. HEAVEN. A Chriftian's chief concern. 183 185 302 275 290 LIFE. Its fhortness and uncertainty, 4I Love of GOD. What are the proofs of it in us. 84 The love of God, and of ourselves, compared. 150 to it. LYING. A great vice. MODESTY. How to practife it. 89 273 228 MORTIFICATION. Diftinguishes the difciples of 229 204 319 OBSTINACY. How punish'd in the Jews. 139 A whole difcourfe on pardoning our brother. 293 PASSIONS. When diforderly, are idols to us. 182 18 PILGRIMS. All are fuch in this world. 134 23 58 160 287 PRIDE. Condemn'd by the parable of the Pharifes 184 and Publican. 62 REPENTANCE. The danger of delaying it. 108 185 RETIREMENT. The beft preparation to converse RICHES. The true ufe of them. SALVATION. Of the greatest importance. 76 232 31 To be worked out with fear and trembling. 176 Our Our SAVIOUR. All things to be asked in his name. His demeanour whilft on earth. 57 142 The great benefits of his coming into the world. How we are to follow him. Our confidence to be placed in his merits. deeds. The fruits of fin. 212 306 200 well as 137 157 The SOUL. Its value, and our rashness in expofing it. 20 Objects, that war against it, to be deftroy'd. 25 66 STEWARD. We are all fuch of God's gifts and graces. TEACHERS (FALSE). Defcribed. TEMPTATIONS. How to be refifted. The TONGUE. To be bridled. 168 157 280 53 238 We must be doers of it, and not 50 Labouring for it alone, is labour ZEAL. To be managed with difcretion. 125 303 FINI S. |