CLII lectures vpon Psalme LI preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-shire / by that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ, Mr. Arthur Hildersam.

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CLII lectures vpon Psalme LI preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-shire / by that late faithfull and worthy minister of Iesus Christ, Mr. Arthur Hildersam.
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Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632.
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London :: Printed by George Miller for Edward Brewster at his shop at the great North doore of Pauls at the signe of the Bible,
MDCXXXV [1635]
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Miserere -- Sermons.
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I.

Idlenesse.
A Great sinne for any man to live idly and un-profitably.
125
Idolatry.
It is a good thing and pleasing to God to hate Idolatry.
712, 714
Ignorance
Is a sinne that much provokes God.
494
It is a signe one is under Sathans power.
496
Such a one easily seduced.
Ibid.
Such an one is full of doubts and feares.
497
Infants.
Every Infant so soone as it is borne or concei∣ved, is guilty of sin in the sight of God, and deserveth to be damned.
277
In what respects called Innocents.
Ibid.
And said to be holy.
278
How severe God hath beene in his judgements towards some Infants.
279, 280
The originall corruption of Infants consists in three things.
Ibid
Observe Gods judgements on them.
281
The sin that is in Infants is derived to them from their parents.
282
Infidelity.
The hainousnesse of that sin.
146, 147
Notwithstanding Infidelity discerned and be∣wailed, a man may trust in Gods mercy.
648, 682
Infirmities.
Foure notes to discerne a sin of infirmity from a reigning sin.
709
Ioy.
The humble-hearted man hath great cause of Ioy.
138
Gods children have cause to be comfortable, and to serve God with alacrity.
364, 365
He that truly believeth he is justified by Christ, must needs rejoyce in him.
675, &c.
Their great sin that do not.
680
Iudgements of God.
The Lord sheweth his severity more in this life, against the sinnes of his owne people, than of the wicked.
1. He afflicts all them. 2. Begins with them. 542, 543. 3. He usually makes them ex∣amples. 544. 4. His judgements are wont to be heavier and sharper on them.
545
This be doth to keep them from sin and perdition
546
He getteth himselfe glory from wicked men two wayes, by the Examples of his severity to∣wards his owne children.
547, 548
Iustification.
By Christ we are fully and perfectly delivered and freed from all our sinnes.
315, 316
All true believers are perfectly cleansed from their sinne and pure in Gods eyes.
655
The reasons of it
660, 661
Foure maine differences betweene justification, and sanctification.
656, 659
How perfectly a true believer is discharged of all his sinnes, appeares in 5 points
659
We cannot be justified by inherent righteous∣nesse.
669, 670
Reasons of it.
670, 671
We are justified by Christs righteousnesse im∣puted to us.
672
Objections answered.
674
The knowledge of this, that Christ hath purcha∣sed for us the pardon of our sinnes, a suffici∣ent ground of comfort. 677. and so is the knowledge of this, that Christs perfect obe∣dience is imputed to us.
Ibid.
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