The Christian's manual in three parts ... / by L. Addison ...

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Title
The Christian's manual in three parts ... / by L. Addison ...
Author
Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703.
Publication
London :: Printed for W. Crooke ...,
1691.
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Church of England -- Catechisms.
Lord's Supper.
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"The Christian's manual in three parts ... / by L. Addison ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26360.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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LXIII.

But if after all your care in the Duties already mentioned, you still doubt of your Condi∣tion, and suspect the insufficiency of your Preparation for so holy a Performance; if you find, that notwithstanding your Resoluti∣on and Labour to the contrary,

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you are ready to fall back into those Sins which you have con∣fessed and lamented, and abjur'd: then you must confess Sorrow, and resolve afresh; resist and fight against both your Sins and their Occasions. And if they still return, you must still strive they get not the Victory; which be sure they cannot, while you la∣bour in good earnest to have them subdued and mortified. But if you still find the Law of your Members continually to war, and often to prevail against the Law of your Mind, and the Af∣fections to prove too strong for your Reason, and that this cau∣seth you to be jealous you are not worthy to communicate; Then be pleased to consider,

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