A cabinet of choice jevvels, or, A box of precious ointment being a plain discovery of, or, what men are worth for eternity, and how 'tis like to go with them in another world ... / by Thomas Brooks ...

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Title
A cabinet of choice jevvels, or, A box of precious ointment being a plain discovery of, or, what men are worth for eternity, and how 'tis like to go with them in another world ... / by Thomas Brooks ...
Author
Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680.
Publication
London :: Printed and are to be sold by John Hancock ...,
1669.
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Subject terms
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Future life.
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"A cabinet of choice jevvels, or, A box of precious ointment being a plain discovery of, or, what men are worth for eternity, and how 'tis like to go with them in another world ... / by Thomas Brooks ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29686.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

Pages

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  • About changing a mans condition.
    • A godly man won't change his conditi∣on with men of this world, for ten thousand worlds Page 200, 201
  • About chusing.
    • Mo man can chuse God and Christ, grace and glory, holiness and happi∣ness, as their chiefest good, but such who are really good Page 202, 203
  • Of the commands of God.
    • He that hath a respect to all Gods com∣mands, shall never be ashamed. Page 27, 28
      • ...See O, of Obedience.
  • About heart-condemning.
    • He whose heart does not condemn him, in six things, may have confidence to∣wards God. Page 29, 30
  • About confession of sin.
    • The second part of true repentance lyes in confession of sin Page 234, 235, 236
    • There are eight properties or qualifica∣tions of true penitential confession of sin. Page 236, to 255
  • Of the Covenant of grace.
    • When a Christian casts his eye upon his

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  • ...
    • gracious evidences, he must remem∣ber that he has to do with God in a Covenant of grace Page 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
    • The Covenant of grace is a Christians Fort Royal Page 363, 364
    • In the Covenant of grace, God stands engaged to give what ever he requires, which is evidenced by an induction of twelve particulars. Page 364, to 369
    • The Covenant is everlasting, in two re∣spects Page 370, 373, 374
    • The Covenant is a sure Covenant. Page 370, 371, 372
  • About delighting in God.
    • Five Arguments to prove that no Hy∣pocrite can delight himself in God. Page 322, 323
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