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A treatise on comforting afflicted consciences - The Digital Puritan

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CONTENTS.xliiiPageChap. XV. <strong>The</strong> fifth advice to the <strong>afflicted</strong>. Two directi<strong>on</strong>sto the minister, to be observed towards his patient . . 202Chap. XVI, Two cases wherein pangs of c<strong>on</strong>science arenot healed, whatever they seem 207Chap. XVII. A third case, wherein panes of c<strong>on</strong>sciencemay seem to be healed, and are not ; with the discoveryof men's errors in that kind 212Chap. XVIII. Three cases more, wherein the pangs ofc<strong>on</strong>science are not healed 218SECT. II, PART 11.Chap. I. <strong>The</strong>right method of curing an <strong>afflicted</strong> c<strong>on</strong>science.Four things required in the right metliod of curing. . . . 222Chap. II. Three thijigs more required in those who arerightly cured 226SECT. Ill, PART I.Chap. I. Three principles of comfort from without us, tobe applied to <strong>afflicted</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sciences 230Chap. II. Two principles of comfort more 236Chap. III. Five other principles of comfort 240Chap. IV. Four c<strong>on</strong>clusi<strong>on</strong>s of comfort, drawn from thoseplaces of Scripture which set forth the Lord's dealingwith us as a father with his children 247Chap. V. Eight c<strong>on</strong>clusi<strong>on</strong>s more drawn from the aforementi<strong>on</strong>edplaces 253Chap. VI. A principle of comfort from something withinus, c<strong>on</strong>firmed from several testim<strong>on</strong>ies and instances ofScripture, and by <strong>on</strong>e reas<strong>on</strong> 258Chap. VII. One reas<strong>on</strong> more, c<strong>on</strong>firming the truth of theformer principle 264Chap. VIII. <strong>The</strong> former principle c<strong>on</strong>firmed by two morereas<strong>on</strong>s, and by authority 268Chap. IX. By what marks true desires of grace in us mayhe known 271Chap. X. Two especial times wherein the former principleis to be applied 273Chap. XI. Two other especial times wherein use is to bemade of the former principle 276SECT. Ill,PART II.Chap. I. '1he first particular malady set down, with ageneral principle for the cure of it 281Chap. II. <strong>The</strong> first particular argument to be applied forthe cure of the formev malady 285

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