SERM. XII.
- Naturall men, and even the renewed in spirit, in so far as there remaineth some flesh in them, are ignorant of the mystery of an afflicted spirit, p 117.
- Peace of conscience is a work of Creation, p. 118.
- A reason why its so hard to convince the deserted, p. 119.
- Christ sweeter to the deserted then all the world, ibid.
- Difference between Gods trying, and the creatures tem∣p••ing, in three Positions, p. 121.
- A Creature cannot put a fellow creature to act sin upon an intention of trying him, ibid.
- In the actions of creatures we must know, Quis, 2. Quid, 3 Quare, Who ••ommandeth▪ 2. What, 3. And for what end? In Gods actions: It is enough to know, Quis, Who, that is Jehovah, p. 122.
- Four doubts of the tempted, p. 124, 125.
- In the sending of Christ to the lost sheep of the house of Isra∣el, there be three things considerable: 1. His designa∣tion: 2. Qualification: 3. Commission. p. 126.
- The Son most fit to be Mediator ibid.
- How Christ is qualified. p. 127
- His Commission ibid.
- It is not properly grace that we are born, its grace that Christ is born. p. 128.
- Gods hidden decree, and his revealed will opened, p. 129
- A twofold intention in the promises. ibid.
- How, and who are to believe the Decree of Reprobation, concerning themselves. p. 130