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LONDON:
PRINTED BY MILLS, JOWETT, AND MILLS,
BOLT-COURT, FLEET-STREET.
CONTENTS
OF
THE TWENTY-SECOND VOLUME.
THE Dedication of the whole
A Premonition
THE SAINT'S EVERLASTING REST.
THE FIRST PART.
CHAP. I. There remaineth, therefore, a rest for the people.
of God ....
II. This rest defined ....
III. What this rest presupposeth
IV. What this rest containeth
V. The four great preparatives to our rest
VI. This rest most excellent, discovered by reason...
VII. The excellencies of our rest
VIII. The people of God described
The conclusion
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THE SECOND PART.
THE PROOFS OF THE TRUTH AND CERTAIN FUTU-
RITY OF OUR REST; AND THAT THE SCRIPTURE
PROMISING THAT REST TO US, IS THE PERFECT
INFALLIBLE WORD AND LAW OF GOD.
Dedication
Preface
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204
СНАР. І.
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II. Motives to study and preach the divine authority
of Scripture
246
III.
258
IV. The first argument to prove Scripture to be the
VIII. Rest for none but the people of God, proved
enjoyed.....
IX. Reasons why this rest remains, and is not here
X. Whether the souls departed enjoy this rest before
the resurrection.
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348
THE THIRD PART.
SEVERAL USES OF THE FORMER DOCTRINE
OF REST.
CHAP. I. Use 1.-Showing the unconceivable misery of the
ungodly in their loss of this rest
H. The aggravation of the loss of heaven to the un-
godly....
371
III. They shall lose all things that are comfortable,
as well as heaven ...
395
IV. The greatness of the torments of the damned dis-
V. Use 2.-Reprehending the general neglect of this
rest, and exciting to diligence in seeking it
VI. An exhortation to seriousness in seeking rest
VII. Use 3.-Persuading all men to try their title to
this rest; and directing them how to try, that
they may know
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VIII. Further causes of doubting among Christians
IX. Containing an exhortation, and motives to examine
X. Containing directions for examination, and some
marks for trial