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 29, 2025.
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The CONTENTS.
THE Introduction: containing a Distribution of the Work.
Page 1
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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CHAP. II.
Concerning the Time of Iudgment
208
Sect. I. Concerning a Particular Iudgment at the time of every Man's Death
ibid.
Sect. II. That the Day of Iudgment is appoint∣ed
233
Sect. III. The Day God has appointed, is a Gene∣ral Day of Iudgment
255
Sect. IV. The Day of Iudgment is at the End of the World
278
CHAP. III.
Who shall be our Iudge, viz. The Man Christ Ie∣sus
300
CHAP. IV.
The Manner and Circumstances of Christ's Appear∣ing, and the Awful So••emnities of Iudgment
336
CHAP. V.
Who are to be judged, viz. The World, or all Man∣kind
360
CHAP. VI.
For what we shall be judged
403
CHAP. VII.
Concerning the Righteousness of the Future Iudge∣ment, and the Rule whereby we shall be judg∣ed
439
Conclusion.
How to know, what our Sentence will be at the last Iudgment: with an Exhortation to Reve∣rence our own Consciences.
521
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