Ianitor animæ: the soules porter to cast out sinne, and to keepe out sinne. A treatise of the feare of God. Written by William Price, Batchelour of Divinitie, and vicar of Brigstocke in Northamptonshire.
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- Ianitor animæ: the soules porter to cast out sinne, and to keepe out sinne. A treatise of the feare of God. Written by William Price, Batchelour of Divinitie, and vicar of Brigstocke in Northamptonshire.
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- Price, William, d. 1666.
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- London :: Printed by I. D[awson] for Iohn Cowper at the holy Lambe at the East end of S. Pauls Church,
- 1638.
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- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
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TO THE RIGHT Honourable, the Lord WILLIAM, E
rl of S Vit bury, ount C Bat b rre, on of Captain of his Ma∣jestiess t , Pensi ne s, Knight of the n ble order of the Garter, one of his Majesties most ho∣nu able privie Councell, and his most noble Patron; Together with the right ho∣norable, the Lady Cath ine, un lle of S and his most noble Llt ury, dy; h o thy exa ples of t e and pra tiz o time pr t nd religion, Wi their devoted Oliam Price t and Chap∣laine wi h th th b st of bles∣sin s f om the b st of B in s. - The Contents of the severall Chapters in this Treatise.
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CHAP. I.
The Introduction. -
CHAP. II. Of the nature and kindes both of feare in gene∣rall, and of the feare of God in particular. -
CHAP. III. How God, being the chie∣fest good, can bee fea∣red. -
CHAP. IIII. WhetherAdam in the state of innocencie fea∣red God? and whether the Angels and Saints in heaven feare God? -
CHAP. V. How the feare of God can stand with the love of God, with joy, faith, and hope in God. -
CHAP. VI. How far the filial feare of God may stand with the feare of Man. -
CHAP. VII. Whether the feare of judgement bee contra∣ry to the filiall feare of God? -
CHAP. VIII. The proper distinguish∣able symptomes of the feare of God. And first of those absolute signes that discover the essen∣tiall ingredients that constitute the genuine feare of God. -
CHAP. IX. Of those signes that put a difference betweene the slavish, and the filiall feare of God. -
CHAP. X. Of those signes that dis∣cover whether we feare God more than man, or man more than God. -
CHAP. XII. A Dehortation from those sinnes, that are contrary to the feare of God: And first of Car∣nall Security, with the remedy thereof. -
CHAP. XII. Of audacious presumpti∣on in sinning, and the antidote against it.-
CHAP. XIII. Of Superstitious feare: and the counter poyson against it. -
CHAP. XIIII. Of the servile feare of God. -
CHAP. XV. Of the excessive feare of the creature. -
CHAP. XVI. A Serious exhortation to the feare of God, and first of the manner, how we ought to feare him. -
CHAP. XVII. The meanes whereby the feare of God may bee wrought, and increased. -
CHAP. XVIII. Arguments for, and mo∣tives unto the feare of God.
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- Errata.