BX5200 Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1831, by DURRIE & PECK, Printed by Hezekiah Howe. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. Page. 3. He seeth the well-ordered frame of sacred verities, and the integral parts in their harmony or concert; and settest not up one truth against another 24 4. He adhereth to them, and practiseth them, from an inward con-natural 5. He serveth not God for fear only, but for love 6. He loveth God, 1. Much for his goodnes to himself. 2. And more for his goodness to the church. 3. And most of all for his essential goodness and 9. He taketh Christ as the Teacher sent from God, and his doctrine for the truest wisdom, and learneth of none but in subordination to him 10. His repentance is universal and effectual, and hath gone to the root of 11. He loveth the light, as it sheweth him his sin and duty, and is willing to 12. He desireth the highest degree of holiness, and hath no sin which he had not rather leave than keep, and had rather be the best, though in poverty, 13. He liveth upon God and heaven as the end, reward, and motive of his life 39 15. He is daily exercised in the practice of self-denial, as (next to the love of 16. He hath mortified his fleshly desires, and so far mastereth his senses and ap- 17. He preferreth the means of his holiness and happiness, incomparably before |