CHAPTER II: SECT. I. The way by which the Lord draweth some to Christ without a
A Man's Interest in Christ may be known,
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SECT. I. It is a matter of the highest Importance, and is to be
determined by Scripture,
ib.
SECT. II. Reasons why so few come to the clear Knowledge of their
Interest in Christ,
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SECT. III. Some Mistakes concerning an Interest in Christ removed, 75
SECT. I. The way by which the Lord draweth some to Christ without a
sensible preparatory work of the Law,
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SECT. II. The work of the Law by which the Lord prepares his way into Men's Souls; which is either more violent and sudden, or more calm and gradual, 84
SECT. III. The Difference betwixt that preparatory work of the Law, which has a gracious issue, and the Convictions of Hypocrites, 96
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