Time vvell spent in sacred meditations. Divine observations. Heavenly exhortations Serving to confirme the penitent. Informe the ignorant. ... And, cherish the true-hearted Christian. By that late able, painfull, and worthy man of God, Mr. Ezechiel Culvervvel minister of the Word.
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- Time vvell spent in sacred meditations. Divine observations. Heavenly exhortations Serving to confirme the penitent. Informe the ignorant. ... And, cherish the true-hearted Christian. By that late able, painfull, and worthy man of God, Mr. Ezechiel Culvervvel minister of the Word.
- Author
- Culverwell, Ezekiel, 1553 or 4-1631.
- Publication
- London :: printed by M. Flesher for H. Skelton in Little-Britaine,
- 1634.
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- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL and truly religious M
rs . MORE. - TO THE CHRISTIAN READER, THE PUB∣LISHER HERE OF wisheth, Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Fa∣ther, and from the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour.
- THE AVTHOVRS PRAYER AT the writing of this Booke.
- epigraphs
- THE PRINCIPAL heads of all things con∣tained in this book.
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TIME WELL SPENT.
- Admonition.
- Affections.
- Affliction.
- Angels.
- Anger.
- Assurance of Gods favour, Election, and Salvation.
- Atheisme.
- Baptisme.
- Benefits or Blessings.
- Birth-day.
- Buying and Selling.
- Calling.
- Christ.
- Christian.
- Christianitie.
- A civill life.
- Comforts.
- Communion.
- Compassion.
- Complaint.
- Concupiscence.
- Conference.
- Confidence.
- Conscience.
- Consent.
- Contempt of Grace.
- Contentation.
- Contracts.
- Corruption.
- Good Counsells.
- Holy Dayes.
- Death.
- Decay in grace.
- Delay.
- Delight.
- Devills.
- Discerning.
- Discipline.
- Despaire.
- Distrust.
- Doctrine.
- Doubting.
- Dreames.
- Dulnesse and Deadnesse.
- Dutie.
- Earnestnesse.
- Ease.
- Elect and Reprobate.
- Evills.
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Excuse. - Examples.
- Exercise.
- Failings.
- Faith.
- Falls.
- Familiaritie.
- Fasts.
- Feare.
- Feasts.
- Feeling.
- Fellowship with the wicked.
- The Flesh.
- Flock.
- Friends.
- Gift.
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Gods favour. - Gods goodnesse.
- Gods Glory.
- Gods Mercie.
- Gods patience and long-suffering.
- Gods Providence.
- Gods Will.
- Godly.
- Godlinesse.
- Gospell.
- Grace with the growth therein.
- Griefe.
- The Heart.
- Helpe.
- Hereticks and Heresies.
- An Holy life.
- Hope.
- Humiliation.
- Humilitie.
- Hypocrisie.
- Ignorance.
- Things Indifferent.
- Infirmities.
- Ioy.
- Iudge.
- Iudgements.
- Knowledge.
- Law.
- Learning.
- Love.
- The Lords day.
- Magistrate.
- Man.
- Marriage.
- Meanes.
- Meditations.
- Memorie.
- Mercies.
- Ministers or Preachers.
- Mirth.
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Mistrust. - Mortification.
- Motions.
- A Good Name.
- Nurcerie for the Church.
- Offences.
- Parents.
- Patience.
- Peace and Ioy.
- To Please God.
- Poore.
- Poperie.
- Praise and dispraise.
- Prayer.
- Pride.
- Priviledges of the Saints.
- Profession and Professors.
- Promises.
- Punishment of sinne.
- Reconciliation.
- Redemption.
- Regeneration.
- The Regenerate and unre∣generate.
- Remembrance of good.
- Renewing.
- Repentance.
- Reports.
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Reproofe. - Riches.
- Sacrament.
- Saints.
- Salvation.
- Satans courses, subtiltie, temptations.
- The Scriptures.
- Selfe-love.
- The number of Seaven.
- Sicknesse.
- Sinne.
- Slander.
- Sorrow for sinne.
- Soule and Body.
- Spirituall decay.
- Disquiet Spirit.
- Godly Strife.
- Students.
- Suffering.
- Selfe-suspition.
- Table-talke.
- Teares.
- Temptations.
- Thankes.
- Thoughts.
- Triall of a mans selfe.
- The Truth.
- Time.
- Vertue.
- Visions.
- Warfare.
- Watchfulnesse.
- Wishes.
- The word of God.
- Worldly-mindednesse.
- Worldly-wisedome.
- Young children.
- Zeale.