A Practical Treatise Upon Christian Perfection
Rights: Public Domain's systematic exploration of grace and its spiritual implications.
14 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter Title: Chap. I. The nature and design of Christianity, that its sole end is to
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Chapter I: The Nature and Design of Christianity, that its sole end is to deliver
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Chapter II: Christianity requires a Change of Nature, a new Life perfectly devoted
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Chapter IV: A continuation of the same subject.
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Chapter V: A farther Continuation of the same Subject.
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Chapter VI: CHRISTIANITY is a doctrine of the cross, that teaches the restoration
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Chapter VII: Before I proceed any farther in other instances of self-denial, it may
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Chapter VIII: The Subject of Self-denial farther continued.
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Chapter IX: Of the Necessity of divine Grace, and the several Duties to which it
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Chapter X: The Necessity of divine Grace obligeth all Christians to a constant
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Chapter XI: A farther Consideration of that Purity and Holiness of Conversation, to
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Chapter XII: Christians are called to a constant State of Prayer and Devotion.
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Chapter XIII: All Christians are required to imitate the Life and Example of Jesus
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Chapter XIV: An Exhortation to Christian Perfection.
