Sincerity.
- The Lord desireth and highly esteems truth and sincerity of ••eart, and ••oure reaso••s for that.
- 368, 371
- It stands us all upon to 〈◊〉〈◊〉 diligently whether our hearts 〈◊〉〈◊〉 up••ight, and th••ee motives to that.
- 372, 376, 466
- He that hath any one s••ving and sanctifying grace, hath certainly an upright heart.
- 376
- Even the aptnesse that is in us to suspect our selves least our hearts should be unsound, is a good signe of uprightnesse.
- 376, 719
- So is the conscience we make of Gods comman∣dements, and to lead a godly life.
- 378
- Meanes to attaine sincerity and uprightnesse of heart.
- 469, 470
- Care to keep our selves un••potted of every sin, is a signe of sincerity.
- 726
- So is this, when our maine intent and aime is to please God.
- 728