An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel.
- Title
- An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel.
- Author
- Steele, Richard, 1629-1692.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Elizabeth Calvert ...,
- 1667.
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- Subject terms
- God -- Worship and love.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61386.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE Most Holy TRINITY.
- To the serious Reader, especially the first Hearers thereof.
- The Contents.
- Reader, if you will read sense, you must first correct these more material mistakes of the Press: For points and accents, and some lite∣ral faults, common indulgence is desired.
- CHAP. I. The Text explained, The Doctrine proposed, and a Distraction described.
- CHAP. II. The Kinds of Distractions.
- CHAP. III. To Attend on the Lord without Distraction, is our Duty.
- CHAP. IV. Reasons why we ought to Attend on the Lord without Distraction.
- CHAP. V. Objections Answered.
- CHAP. VI. The Causes of Distractions, with their Re∣medies.
- CHAP. VII. The Evil of Distractions.
- CHAP. VIII. The Cure of Distractions.
- CHAP. IX. Encouragements under the burden of Distractions.
- CHAP. X. Inferences from this Doctrine.