Hooinh egzainiomnh, or, A treatise of holy dedication both personal and domestick the latter of which is (in special) recommended to the citizens of London, upon their entring into their new habitations / by Tho. Jacomb ...
- Title
- Hooinh egzainiomnh, or, A treatise of holy dedication both personal and domestick the latter of which is (in special) recommended to the citizens of London, upon their entring into their new habitations / by Tho. Jacomb ...
- Author
- Jacombe, Thomas, 1622-1687.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Ralph Smith and Samuel Gellibrand,
- MDCLXVIII [1668]
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- Subject terms
- Christian life.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Citizensand Inhabitants of the (once famous) Cityof London,especially to those amongst them, who are Buildersof Houses,and Mastersor Governorsof Families: Grace, Mercy, and Peace,&c. - To the Afflicted Citizens OF LONDON, And to every READER.
- ELENCHUS CAPITUM.
- ELENCHUS RERUM.
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HOLY DEDICATION
Opened andApplied. -
The First Part.
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CHAP. 1. The Introduction: The words explained. -
CHAP. 2. Dedication Personal or Domestick: The former opened. -
CHAP. 3. Personal Dedication Applied. The rarity of it lamented. Enquiries about it, as to our selves. -
CHAP. 4. Personal Dedication pressed; first more generally, and then more particu∣larly, in the several branches of it. -
CHAP. 5. Directions, shewing in what manner Personal Dedication must be managed. -
CHAP. 6. Helps to further Personal Dedication. -
CHAP. 7. Some things in special urged upon the people of God, in reference to their Dedication.
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Domestick Dedication. The Second Part.
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CHAP. I. Of Domestick Dedication, in general: Some things premised about it. -
CHAP. II. The Nature of Domestick Dedication opened. -
CHAP. III. The want of Domestick Dedication, bewailed. -
CHAP. IV. The Duty pressed more generally. -
CHAP. V. The Particular Branches of House-Dedication urged. -
CHAP. VI. How Religion is to be set up in private Houses: The first Particular opened, as to Religious Members. -
CHAP. VII. The Second Branch enforced, concerning the Performance of Holy Duties. -
CHAP. VIII. The Third Branch of the Exhortation urged,viz. Religious Education. -
CHAP. IX. The Fourth Branch of the Exhortation urged. -
CHAP. X. The last Branch of House-Dedication urged. -
CHAP. XI. The Conclusion of the whole Discourse.
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The First Part.
- ERRATA corrigenda.