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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
FROM THE ESTATE OF PROFESSOR E. W. GURNEY MAY 8, 1899.
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THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURE HISTORY OF ST. PAUL EVINCED.
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235
SECT. I. The Assistance that is to be given to Sick
and Dying Persons by the Ministry of the Clergy 234
SECT. II. Rules for the Manner of visiting the Sick ib.
SECT. III. Of instructing the Sick Man in the Na-
ture of Repentance, and Confession of his Sins
Arguments and Exhortations to move the Sick
Man to Repentance and Confession of his Sins ib.
Arguments and general Heads of Discourse, by
way of Consideration, to awaken a stupid
Conscience, and the careless Sinner
SECT. IV. Of applying spiritual Remedies to the
unreasonable Fears and Dejections of the Sick 238
Considerations to be offered to Persons under
Religious Melancholy
An Exercise against Despair
SECT. V. Considerations against Presumption
The Order for the Visitation of the Sick
The Communion of the Sick
237
Particular Prayers for the Sick
A larger Form of Prayer for the Sick
Proper Psalms for the Sick
A Declaration of Forgiveness
OCCASIONAL PRAYERS FOR THE SICK, VIZ.
A Prayer for a Person in the beginning of his Sick-
For Thankfulness in Sickness
ness
250
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ib.
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240
For a Sick Person, when there appears some Hope
of Recovery
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For the Grace of Patience, and a suitable Behaviour
in a Sick Person to Friends and Attendants
For Spiritual Improvement by Sickness
252
For a Sick Person who is about to make his Will
For a Sick Penitent.
For a Sick Person who intends to receive the blessed
Sacrament
253
Proper Collects that may be used with any of the Prayers for the Sick.
AYERS FOR THE SICK, VIZ.
general Prayer for the Acceptance of our Devo-
tions for the Sick
SECT. II. Of the peculiar respect with which they
were quoted
. 304
274
SECT. III. The Scriptures were in very
collected into a distinct volume
SECT. IV. And distinguished by appropriate
names and titles of respect
SECT. V. Were publicly read and expounded in
the religious assemblies of the early Christians ib.
SECT. VI. Commentaries, &c. were anciently
written upon the Scriptures
308
SECT. VII. They were received by ancient Chris-
tians of different sects and persuasions
. 310
SECT. VIII. The four Gospels, the Acts of the
Apostles, thirteen Epistles of St. Paul, the First
Epistle of John, and the first of Peter, were re-
ceived without doubt by those who doubted
concerning the other books of our present canon 312
SECT. IX. Our present Gospels were considered
by the adversaries of Christianity, as contain
early
times
. 306
307
PROPOSITION I.
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CHAP. III. Indirect evidence of the sufferings of the first propagators of Christianity, from the Scriptures and other ancient Christian writings 279 CHAP. IV. Direct evidence of the same. 280
A DEFENCE OF THE CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PROPRIETY OF REQUIRING A
SUBSCRIPTION TO ARTICLES OF FAITH
REASONS FOR CONTENTMENT, ADDRESSED TO THE LABOURING PART OF THE
BRITISH PUBLIC
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