The grounds of the certainty of Faith briefly intimated.... Why God will have us live by Faith, and not by sight Motives to live by a foreseeing Faith on things not seen The conclusion. 1. Exhorting to live by Faith. 2. And to THE ADDITIONS. PAGE And 1. For the first, the order of the presupposed natural verities is briefly mentioned The true method of inquiry into the supernatu- III. The proper evidence of Faith. The Spirit and IV. The image of God's goodness and holiness on the Christian religion, in thirty instances VII. The means of making known all this to us in- fallibly. How the first witnesses knew it. How the next age and churches knew it. How we know it. Twenty especial historical traditions of Chris- tianity, and matters of fact. What the Spirit's VIII. Twelve further Directions to confirm our faith IX. Twenty general Directions how to use Faith, or ..... Christ go first; exactly answered. (And conse- V. How to live by Faith on God's promises. What will of God it is, according to which they must ask who will receive. Of a particular Faith in prayer. Is the same degree of grace conditionally promised to all? Directions for understanding the promises. The true nature of Faith or Trust in God's pro- mises, opened at large. Affiance is in the under- standing, will and vital power. Whether Faith be obedience, or how related to it. Ten acts of the understanding essential to the Christian Faith in the promises. Several acts of the will essential to Faith. And in the vital power, whether all true Faith hath a subjective certainty of the truth of the word. Choice and venturing or forsaking all, is the sign of real trust. Promises collected for the help of Faith, 1. Of pardon. 2. Of salvation. 3. Of reconciliation and adoption. 4. Of pardon of new sins after conversion. 5. Of sanctification. 6. Promises to them that desire and seek. 7. To prayer. 8. To groans that want expression. 9. Promises of all that we want and that is good for us. 10. To the use of God's word and sacraments. 11. To the humble, meek and lowly. 12. To the peaceable. 13. To the diligent. 14. To the pa- tient. 15. To obedience. 16. To the love of God. 17. To them that love the godly, and are merciful in good works. 18. To the poor. 19. To the op- pressed. 20. To the persecuted. 21. In dangers. 22. Against temptations. 23. To them that over- come and persevere. 24. In sickness, and at death. PAGE 201 224 CHAP. VI. How to exercise Faith on God's threatenings VII. How to live by Faith for pardon and justifica- ness. VIII. Fifty-eight dangerous errors detected, which ...... ....... X. The practical Directions, to promote love to XI. Of the order and harmony of graces and duties, PAGE 287 297 311 351 357 gion. Ten consectaries. Whether all graces be XIV. How to live by Faith in prosperity. The way by which Faith doth save us from the world. Ge- neral Directions against the danger of prosperity. Twenty marks of worldliness. The pretences of worldly minds. The greatness of the sin. The ill XV. How to be poor in spirit. And 1. How to es- pride. The signs of pride and of lowliness. The XVII. How Faith must conquer sloth and idleness. .... ..... XIX. How to live by Faith in adversity. XX. How to live by Faith in trouble of conscience, and doubts of our salvation. The difference be- tween true and false repentance. How to apply the universal grace to our comfort. The danger of casting our part on Christ; and of ascribing all melancholy disturbances and thoughts to the Spirit. Of the trying the spirits; and of the witness of XXI. How to live by Faith in the public worshipping of God. Overvalue not your own manner of wor- |