A practical discourse concerning a future judgment by William Sherlock ...

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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment by William Sherlock ...
Author
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.
Publication
London :: Printed for W. Rogers ...,
1692.
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Judgment Day.
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"A practical discourse concerning a future judgment by William Sherlock ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59835.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

Pages

CHAP. I.

The Proof of a Future Iudgment
3
Sect. I. That Man is by Nature an Accountable Creature
5
Sect. II. The Essential Differences between Good and Evil, and the Natural Notions we have of God, prove a Future Iudgment
19
Sect. III. The External Appearances of Providence prove a Future Iudgment.
34
Sect. IV. The Natural Presages of Conscience prove a Future Iudgment; and if there be a Future State, there must be a Future Iudgment
89
Sect. V. The Scripture Proof of a Future Iudge∣ment
106
Sect. VI. The Improvement of this Doctrine in some particular Inferences; as, 1. To live as it becomes those, who shall certainly be judged. 2. To keep our Eye upon a Future Iudgment for the Government of our Lives.
123
Sect. VII. Third Inference: To refer all Iudge∣ment to God
144
Sect. VIII. Fourth Inference: To refer all Difficul∣ties to the Day of Iudgment
168
Sect. IX. Fifth Inference: To affect our Souls with a strong, and vigorous, and constant Sence of Iudgment
189
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