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science, and of perfect reconciliation with thee, my God. Lord, as thou bringeft me nearer to thy felf, fo let my love, and my defires of thee be ftronger, And O that it may please thee in thy abundant mercy, to afford me some sweet foretafte of future blifs, that I may triumph even in death it felf: But if in this I know not what I afk; yet at least suffer not my faith to be fhaken, nor thy loving-kindness to fail; and, however thou dealeft with this corruptible body, let my foul, I implore thee, be precious in thy fight. Wash it in the blood of the immaculate Lamb of God, that, all its pollutions being purged and done away, it may be prefented pure and unblemished before thee, and be received into thy everlasting kingdom, thro' the merits and mediation of Jefus Chrift, thy only Son, our Lord and Saviour. Amen.

Short EJACULATIONS for the last Extremeties.

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Believe blessed Jefus, that thou shalt come to be my judge; I therefore pray thee help thy Jervant, whom thou haft redeemed with thy precious

blood. Te Deum.

O make me now to be numbered with thy faints in glory everlasting.

The fnares of death compass me round about, and its pains get hold upon me; hafte thee, O God, to deliver me, make hafte, O Lord, to help me.

cxvi. lxx.

Pfal.

Thy

Thy Kingdom come, O God, Thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven.

Lord Jefus, receive my spirit.

Come Lord Jefus, come quickly.

These laft may be ufed by the Friends and Standers-by, with the neceffary alteration of the Perfon, after the fick Party is dif abled from the Use of them.

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8 of intimate Converfation and Friendship with Jefus 110

9 The Difconfolate State

10 Thankfulness for God's Mercies

11 Of loving Christ in Affliction

12 The Reajonalieness of taking up our Cross

The THIRD BOOK.

Digefted into Conferences between CHRIST,
Soul of his Difciple.

Chap.

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118

122

126

and the

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136

2

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HE Happiness of fuch a Conversation
God is in the mall ftill Voice

138

3 Of the General Difregard to God's Word, and the Qbe-
dience due to it

140

4 A Prayer for Feavenly Instruction and Devotion 144
5 Walk bumbly with thy God. and worship him in truth 145
6 The Power of the Love of God

The Trial of true Love

8 Grace must be received without Oftentation

9 Of acknowledging our Unworthiness before God
10 Of doing al to the Glory of God

11 God's Service is perfect Freedom

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14 Obedience to Superiors, enforced by Christ's Example 173

15 God's Judgments are to be confider'd, for our Humiliation

16 With what Referves we ought to pray
17 A Prayer for Grace to do the Will of God
17 God is our only Comfort in Trouble

19 Of cafting our care upon God

20 Chrift our Pattern of Patience in Afflictions

176

178

180
181

184

186

21 Of bearing Injuries, and how we may judge of true Pq-

tience

22 The Infirmities and Miseries of our present State

23 Of 1lacing all our Hope and Happiness in God

24 4Thanksgiving for God's Mercies

25.The Things which make for Peace
26 A Prayer against Evil Thoughts
27 A Prayer for Spiritual Illumination
28 Against a bufy inquifitive Temper
29 Of lafting Peace, and true Goodness

188

192

196

200

204

205

206

208

209

31 Self-Love the greatest Obstruction to Virtue and Happiness

213

32 A Prayer for Purity of Heart,and Heavenly Wisdom 215
33 How a Chriftian ought to behave himself, when Men
Speak Evil of him

217

34 How God ought to be addrefs'd to in Time of Adversity 218.
35 How the Divine Affiftance should be fought, and de-

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36 Of leeking God alone

37 Of Self-Denial

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229

38 The Changeableness of our Temper, and how to fix it 231

39 The Happiness of them who love God

40 This Life a State of continual temptation

41 Of defpifing the vain cenjures of men

233

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238

42 A Christian must devote himself entirely to God before be
can be happy

43 How to govern one's felf in the Affairs of the World
44 Against too great Eagerness in Bufinefs

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47 Happiness is not to be bad by the Favour or Friendship of

Men

249

48 Against Vain and Pompous Learning

250

50 Against a fond and eafy Credulity

49 Of meddling with the World as little as may

be

252

254

51 Of trusting in God. when Men Speak Ill of us
52 Nothing too much to suffer for eternal Life

257

261

53 The Joys of Eternity, and Miferies of this prefent Life 263 ·
54 Of the Defire of Eternal Life, and the Happiness of them
who ftrive manfully

268

55 An Act of Refignation to God in time of Adverfity 272
56 A Man must be contentea with meaner Acts of Virtue,
when be is indifpofed for greater

276

57 A Man fhould think Correction, not Comfort, bis due278.
58 The Grace of God dwells not with worldly-minded men 280
59 The different Motions of Nature and Grace

282

60 The Weakness of corrupt Nature, and Efficacy of Divine

Grace

61 Self Denial enforced from Chrift's Example
62 Against being dejected with temptations

287

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