Divine considerations treating of those things which are most profitable, most necessary and most perfect in our Christian profession by John Valdesso.

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Divine considerations treating of those things which are most profitable, most necessary and most perfect in our Christian profession by John Valdesso.
Author
Valdés, Juan de, d. 1541.
Publication
Cambridge :: Printed for E. D. by Roger Daniel ...,
1646.
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Spiritual life -- Early works to 1800.
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  • HOw Adams disobedience pertains to all, 416 The e∣vil by Adam must be belie∣ved, before we can believe the good by Christ, ibid. Sons of Adam who, 5, 6. and how they govern themselves both for the recovering and con∣serving of bodily and spiritu∣all health, 7
  • Of spirituall Adversity, and prosperity, and how we are to behave our selves in both, 143
  • In what the livelinesse of Affe∣ctions consists, 100 and when it is hurtfull, ibid. when and why it is more hurtfull then the livelinesse of the appetites, 101. why, and how the affections are to be mortified, 103, 104 See Mortification and Ap∣petites.
  • How to behave our selves in outward afflictions, 47
  • In what the agony of Christ did properly consist, 299
  • Ambition, what and how per∣nitious, 188 there is a two∣fold ambition of growing, and maintaining, both must be left, ibid.
  • Of Angels good and bad: See Spirits.
  • In what the livelinesse of the Appetites consists, and when it is hurtfull, 100. See Mor∣tification and affections.
  • Assurance, vid. Security.
  • All Gods attributes redound to the believers benefit, 34
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