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The Second VISIT.

Of Patience under Sicknefs, and other Afflictions:

The vifitants meet

The fick man's complaint

For which he is justly reprehended

Patience a necessary duty

The way to enter into glory is by the cross
Affliction no certain fign of God's difpleasure
This fhewn particularly in the cafe of Job
-And of the primitive Chriftians

And of poor Lazarus

By the dottrine of the Pfalmift

-And of St. Paul

Our Saviour himself had a large share of them

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-And fo must his difciples

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Sufferings a proper means of fitting us for the kingdom of Heaven

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And God will turn all to the good of them that love

The cafe of Jofeph in Egypt

-Of David

-Of Job

The undutifulness of diftrufting God's providence

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The unreasonableness of being diffatisfied at God's dealings

with us

A parabolical story

Pardon promis'd to all true penitents

Faith and repentance often mean the fame thing
Humiliation a good fign of repentance

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The great fault of parishioners in not confulting their paftor in the affairs of their fouls:

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Advice how to behave themselves in this cafe 118

The

The Third VISIT.

The good Man's Settlement of his temporal

Concerns.

Great benefit of having confulted the fpiritual phyfician

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No danger of his divulging what is thus revealed to him

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Nor of his having a worfe opinion of true penitents, for any freedom of this nature Anchithanes's fenfe of the advantage of having confulted his parish priest

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The fault of not difpofing of a man's temporal estate in the time of his health

The fick man makes his will

-He bequeaths his foul to God

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·Begs pardon of any he has offended or injured, and

forgives all that had offended or injured him

-Makes profeffion of his faith

-Difpofes of his body

Orders bis funeral

Gives bis eftate

A fhort meditation upon the works of nature

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Anchithanes's fatisfaction in baving made his will 148

Some directions out of Dr. Comber

The Fourth VISIT.

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How a Man may judge of his Interest in God's Favour, either here, or hereafter.

Eufebius defires a request may be made to Theodorus 158

Which Anchithanes accordingly makes, for his direction in order to the forming a right judgment of one's felf,

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and of his intereft in God's favour, either at prefent; or in relation to a future ftate

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God's corrections no certain figns of his difpleasure ibid.

The dangerous state of the profperous finner
The happy condition of the poor and afflicted
The usefulness of fickness

God's mercy to finners a good ground of comfort
The parable of the prodigal fon confidered
God's promises relate to us as well as the Jews
No caufe of defpair for any penitent

God requires us to call upon him, with hopes
from him

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of mercy

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The wonderful effect of prayer in time of distress Temporal good things to be asked, with a conftant fubmiffion to the Divine Will

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How to judge of our title to a better ftate hereafter 189 1. None to conclude himself in a fafe condition, because of fome good motions he feels in himself

2. Nor because of fome checks of his confcience

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3. Nor from fome advances towards a reformation 193 4. Nor from his love to the inftrumental duties of religion

5. Nor from his zeal for a feet or party

6. Nor from his regard for good men

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7. Nor from his reliance upon Chrift for falvation ibid. 8. Nor because once in a state of grace

9. Nor because he is forry for his fins

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10. Nor any other way than by a hearty obedience to the Divine Will

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How to know when we may be truly faid to have obeyed this Divine Will

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-The best way to know this, is by fuch an improvement in goodness, as we all profefs to aim at ibid: So long as a man allows himself in any known fin, his cafe is very bad

Relapfes into fin are very dangerous

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Sins of ignorance, and infirmity, or fudden furprize, not deftructive of falvation

Which thefe fins are

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What Sins are wilful

Under what head fins of omiffion are

-And defects in the fervice of God

The duty of felf-examination

This is to be impartial

The proper times for it

-The fum of thefe directions

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Sincerity the best qualification for eternal happiness 236

-The figns of it

The Fifth VISIT.

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Of the more immediate Preparation for Death.

Anchithanes's great concern to die well

The duties particularly incumbent on the fick
The use he is to make of the little time he has left
1. To beg the minifter's affiftance

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2. To fee that his temporal concerns be duly fettled 3. To examine the truth of his faith and repentance 251 4. To make confeffion of his fins

5. To remember the poor

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6. To bear his fickness with patience and fubmiffion ibid. Other duties incumbent alfo upon the fick man

Į. A ferious confideration of death

Whether as a feparation of the foul and body

Or as to the pains of it

Or as a quitting all worldly enjoyments

Or as a deliverance from the troubles and misfortunes

of this life

Or as it is a paffage to eternity

II. A care to wean ourselves from the world

III. Perfecting our repentance

IV. Arming ourselves against the fear of death

V. Improving our faith in Chrift

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This the fick man is to do by confidering his own fad and forlorn condition

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And the remedy God has graciously provided for him

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