SERM. XVII.
- Grace maketh quicknesse and wittinesse of heavenly reaso∣ning, p, 189.
- Faith contradicteth Christ tempting, but humbly and mo∣destly, p. 190.
- The Saints may dispute their state with Christ, when they dare not dispute their actions, p. 191.
- We are to accept, humbly and with patience, of a wakened conscience, but not to seek a storming conscience, ibid.
- True humility and its way, in seven particulars: see the place, p, 192.
- How we are to esteem every man better then our selves, p. 195.
- The proud man known a far off, p. 195.
- Graces lowlinesse in taking notice of sinners, p. 196.
- Causes of unthankfulnesse, p. 197.
- A justified soul is to confesse sin, proved by three Arguments, p. 199.
- And to mourn for sin by divers reasons, p. 202.
- If we be not to mourn for sin committed, because its pardo∣ned: nor should our will be averse from the committing of it; because before it be commited, it is also pardoned, as Antinomians teach, p. 203.
- Libertines conspire with Papists, in the doctrine of justifica∣tion, p. 206.