A Short directory for the great necessary and advantagious duty of self-examination whereby a serious believer may every evening examine himself.

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A Short directory for the great necessary and advantagious duty of self-examination whereby a serious believer may every evening examine himself.
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London :: Printed for John Bringhurst ...,
1681.
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Subject terms
Conscience, Examination of -- Early works to 1800.
Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
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II. Questions relating to Sins and Temptations.

1. HAve I guarded against, and feared Temptations? or have I heedlesly rushed among them?

2. What Temptations have I this day striven against and conquered?

3. Have I this day done nothing against or contrary to my Knowledge, &c? or have I not sined with full purpose and resolution?

4. Do I not knowingly live in a course of Sin, whether of Omission or Commission?

5. mave I carefully kept my self from my Iniquity? or have I again relapsed into it?

6. Have I given any man an occasion of Offence, or been offended unjustly by any this day?

7. Does not Sin lie light upon my heart, so that die Gospel and Grace, Christ and the Promises are less sweet and precious to me?

8. When I fell into any Sin, did I seriously without delay, rise again by Repentance, and neither paliated or extenuated my Sin?

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