Medulla theologiæ, or, The marrow of divinity contained in sundry questions and cases of conscience, both speculative and practical : the greatest part of them collected out of the works of our most judicious, experienced and orthodox English divines, the rest are supplied by the authour
Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.
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CHAP. XXIII. About our Callings and Vocations.

  • Ought every one to have a Calling? p. 209.
  • Is it a sufficient calling to be a Servingman? ib.
  • How must we behave ourselves in our callings? ib.
  • Must rich men that need not, have a calling? ib.
  • How else may it be proved that all must have callings? ib.
  • Why must we use faithfulness, and diligence in our callings? ib.
  • Why is diligence in a calling so acceptable to God? p. 210.
  • Doe all that are diligent please God? ib.
  • How is Consciencious walking in a calling a furtherance to a godly life? ib.
  • What else may move us to diligence in our callings? p. 211.
  • Whether may a man change his particular calling? ib.
  • How may we live by Faith in our callings? p. 212.
  • Why is it necessary to live by faith in them? ib.
  • What are the acts of Faith herein? ib.
  • How may we live by Faith for successe in our labours, which are above our strength, or means? p. 213.
  • How many sorts sin about their callings? ib.
  • What must we propose to our selves in following the duties of our callings? p. 214.
  • What other Rules are to be observed in our particular callings? ib.