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A TABLE OF CONTENTS,
Wherein the several General Heads are specified, the Sections and Subdivisions set down in order, with a Reference to the Chapter and Page.
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Sect. II. Who he is, and by whom this
salvation is conveyed, and wrought:
Jesus Christ
Sect. III. The excellency of this Saviour,
his fulness, and dignity in his person
and authority-
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Sect. iv. The excellency of this Saviour,
his fulness, and dignity in his nature - 54
See more in pardon and salvation by
Christ alone, chap. viii.
CHAP. VI. How Christ wrought this salva-
tion for sinners: what he was made,
and is, and what he did, in order to it
Sect. I. He is a Mediator
man,
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Sect. 11. He took upon him the nature of
and humbled himself
Sect. II. He is made an High Priest
Sect. IV. He offered himself to God as a
sacrifice; suffered for the sins of man-
kind, made peace through the shedding
of his own blood, by which he entered
into the holiest for us
SECT. V. He fulfilled all righteousness of
the law bore the curse; took away
the hand-writing of ordinances; is our
righteousness
See more of justification, chap. viii.
Sect. VI. He sanctifieth us: is our sancti-
fication
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Sect. II. Particular instances of the fail-
ings of God's children recorded
Sect. III. God will punish and correct
the righteous for sin
See God's threatenings and judgments
against sin and sinners, chap. xiv.
CHAP. XII. Of the privileges of the right-
eous, and their excellency above others:
what God hath done, doth, and will do
for them, more than for others; and
what they can do with God, &c. -
See more in the next chapter of union
and relation to Christ.
See the advantages of faith, chap. ix.
See privileges in afflictions, chap. xx.
In times of common calamities, chap. xxi.
See the glory reserved for believers,
chap. xxxv.
CHAP. XIII. Of the union and relation be-
tween Christ and his church, and their
mutual love and esteem; together with
the manifestation thereof
75 CHAP. XIV. Of the duty of believers, es-
pecially such as would excel. First,
Toward God
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CHAP. IX. How men have the benefit of
this salvation; or by what means it be-
comes theirs in particular
Sect. 1. By faith -
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See fruits of the Spirit, chap. xix.
Sect. v. The dangerous state and issue of
unbelief -
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CHAP. X. The characters of saints, good
men, and believers, appearing in word
and deed
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Sect. 1. In general, to live to God, not to
themselves to be holy, fruitful, walk-
ing in the light, in an honest, hea-
venly, and spiritual conversation,
worthy of their high calling: to glorify
God, and mind the things above
Sect. I. In particular: to love God the
Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ,
and set our affections on things above 126
Sect. III. As fruits of love to God and
Christ, to delight themselves in God,
long for, pant after him, make their
boast of, glory and rejoice in God and
Christ, as their portion and rest. And
to obey and hearken to the laws and
words of God and Christ
First. To delight in, long for, pant
after, make their boast of, glory
and rejoice in God and Christ, as
their portion and rest
See more of disobedience, sect. xiv. subdivision iv.
Sect. IV. Worship God, and sanctify him
therein
See more in chap. xxv. and of ido-
latry, chap. xxxviii.
Sect. v. To believe, and be found in the
practice of the things of God, and his
worship, but that which clearly (ac-
cording to the precepts, rules, and
examples of the scriptures) appears to
be Christ's mind, upon which we can
in faith expect acceptance -
Sect. vi. To pray unto God: of prayer at
large
See more of afflictions, chap. xx.
common calamities, chap. xxi.
Sect. vii. To take especial notice of the
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In prayer, chap. xvi.
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III. To depart from sin, and all ap-
pearance of it: hate it, and avoid
the occasions of it: the reasons
See duties in general, sect. i.
IV. God's expostulations, complaints,
threatenings, and judgments a-
gainst sinners, for their several
sins, disobedience, and rebellions 192
See more of man's state by na-
ture, chap. iv.
Of God's correcting his children for sin, chap. xi. Pardon of sin, chap. viii.
Sect. xv. To own and profess the true
God, and our Lord Jesus Christ, boldly
before men; and to wait for Christ's
second coming
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See more of God upholding us in
afflictions, chap. xx.
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Sect. xvII. To take care to watch di-
ligently over ourselves, with a holy
jealousy and fear, lest we should
apostatize and depart from God, his
truths, and ways, into any error or
sin: the reasons: our danger
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See more instances of the fuilings of
God's children, chap. xi.
Of the tempers, methods, &c. chap.
xxviii.
CHAP. XV. The duty of believers, brethren
in the Lord, each to other, as such ;
and as standing in that relation one to
another
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Sect. 1. To love each other: the kinds of
it
Sect. I. To sympathize with each other
in pity and compassion; help and
comfort one another, and bear one
another's burdens
See also this duty, how we should be-
have to the afflicted, chap. xx.
Sect. II. To honour and esteem each
other and be kind and affectionate
See more of walking humbly, chap.
xiv.
Sect. IV. Not rashly and unadvisedly to
to take up a prejudice against any, be-
lieve reports, take offence or be angry;
but tenderly forgive, cover faults, and
restore offenders in love
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Sect. v. To live peaceably, avoid whisper-
ing, tale-bearing, and whatsoever tends
to divide or disturb peace
Sect. vi. To rebuke, reprove, exhort, ad-
monish, and warn each other, &c. To
take such rebukes, &c. well from each
other
I. To rebuke, exhort, &c.
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Sect I. Saints' duties towards the Spirit 271
I. To follow him, and make use of
him
CHAP. XX. Of afflictions, troubles, and
II. Not to sin against, grieve, or
quench the Spirit
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persecutions
Sect L. To whom they belong, or who
may expect them
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I. Common to all
Sect. iv. To live peaceably, not inter-
meddling with others; nor idle, nor
trifling
Sect. v. Not to be discontented, angry,
or revengeful against them; but to
behave themselves meekly, gently, and
patiently toward them; bearing wrong ib.
See more of meekness, chap. xiv.
Sect. VI. To pity them, shew them mercy,
pray for them, and return them good
for evil, love for hatred
Sect. VII. To behave humbly and cour-
teously toward all; giving them due
respect
First, The Holy Ghost affirms
Secondly, The saints have been
so exercised
I. From God more immediately
II. From men, by persecutions
First. From wicked men, hea-
thens
Secondly. From hypocritical pro-
fessors, men zealous of the law
and traditions
SECT. II. For what ends God doth cor-
rect his children, and suffer them to
be persecuted -
I. To exercise and try their faith
and obedience
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