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Eifects of it. The distinction of zealous and vi-
cious Anger.- Arguments for the Mitigation of our
Anger.....

........ 427 BOOK II. Of Moderation in MATTER OF JUDGMENT. Introduction. Of the Danger of Immoderation in matter of

Judgment, and of the Remedy in general.-
Lukewarmness to be avoided in Religion.
Zeal required in the matters of God; but to

be tempered with Discretion and Charity...... 433
RULES for Moderation in Judgment.
1. TO DISTINGUISH OF PERSONS
11. TO DISTINGUISH OF TRUTHS AND ERRORS.........

438 111. TO AVOID CURIOSITY IN THE DISQUISITION OF TRUTHS.

Therein, of the Simplicity of former Times, and

the Over-lashing of ours..........
iv. To REST IN THOSE FUNDAMENTAL TRUTHS, WHICH ARE RE-
VEALED CLEARLY IN THE SCRIPTURES...........

443 v. TO BE REMISS AND FACILE IN UNIMPORTING VERITIES, BOTH IN OUR OPINION AND CENSURE........

443 VI. NOT TO RELY UPON AN OPPOSITE, IN RELATING THE STATE

OF AN OPINION OR PERSON.

Examples of the injurious Practice, this way....... 419 vii. NoT TO JUDGE OF AN ADVERSARY'S OPINION BY THE IN

FERENCES PRETENDED TO FOLLOW UPON IT.
The ingenuous Proceedings of the Ancient Churches
herein.......

....... 451 VIII. TO KEEP OPINIONS WITHIN THRIR OWN BOUNDS ; NOT IM

PUTING PRIVATE MEN'S CONCEITS TO WHOLE CHURCHES 157 ix. NOT TO DRAW THE ACTIONS OR MANNERS OF MEN TO THE PREJUDICE OF THEIR CAUSE...........

..... 459 x. TO DRAW AS NEAR AS WE SAFELY MAY TO CHRISTIAN AD

VERSARIES, IN CASES OF LESSER DIFFERENCES.

The Cautions of complying with them......... 461 X1. TO REFRAIN FROM ALL RAILING TERMS AND SPITEFUL PRO

VOCATIONS, IN DIFFERENCES OF RELIGION............... 467 xii. To COMPOSE OUR AFFECTIONS TOWARDS UNITY

PEACE, HOWEVER OUR JUDGMENTS DIFFER IN LESSER
VERITIES ...........

470
XI. HOLY DECENCY IN THE WORSHIP OF GOD............... 473
XII. THE DEVOUT SOUL: or, Rules of HEAVENLY Devotion.
Address to all Christian Readers..........

......... 483 CHAP. I. WHAT Devotion is :-HABITUAL, that goes through the

Heart and Life of a Christian ;-ACTUAL, or a special and fixed exercise of Devotion.......

486 CHAP. II. REQUISITES to the effectual performance of De

AND

votion. Sect. 1. The heart MUST BE SETTLED IN A RIGHT APPREHENSION OF GOD.........

438 Sect, 2. THE HEART MUST BEHOLD GOD AS REALLY

PRESENT..........

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ADDRESS

TO

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ib.

Chap. III. Of HABITUAL DEVOTION.

Page Sect. I. THE HEART TAKES ALL OCCASIONS TO THINK op God

490 Sect. 2. THE HEART SPEAKS TO GOD IN THE LANGUAGE

OF SPIRITS.
(1.) At Lurge; in matter
[1.] Of Humiliation

..... 492 [2.] Of Imploration

ib. [3.] of Thanksgiving

493 (2.) In Occasional Ejaculations

ib. Chap. IV. Of ACTUAL DEVOTION ...

494 Sect. 1. OF OUR

THE THRONE OF GRACE, IN
PRAYER :

ib. (1.) Prerequisites to which are, that the Heart be

[1.] Clean from the Defilement of any known Sin... 495 [2.] Clean and Free from Distractions.....

ib. [3.] Humble .........

496 (2.) In the actual Exercise of Prayer, are to be included

[1.] Humble Confession of our Unworthiness 497 Looking (a.) Inward into ourselves ...

ib. (b.) Upwards to Heaven

498 (c.) Downwards to Hell

ib, [2.] Importunate suing for Freedom and Rescue ... [3.] Vehement longing after Christ .......

499 [4.] Joyful Apprehension and thankful Acknowledgment of our Deliverance

ib. [5.] Holy Incentives of Divine Thoughts, concerning

the Means of our Freedom and Deliverance ib. [6.] Union, by Faith, to Christ; Feeling, Effectual, Indivisible .....

501 [7.] Unspeakable Complacency and Delight of the Soul in Christ .....

ib. [8.] Absolute Self-Resignation to God

502 [9.] Emptying of our Souls before God, in all our Necessities ...

ib. (10.) Happy Fruition of God in all his favours ...... 503 (11.] Cheerful Thanksgiving to the God of all Comfort .......

..... ib. Sect. 2. Of OUR READING AND HEARING GOD'S WORD. (1.) In Reading, we must

[1.] Conie to God's Book with Holy Reverence ...... 504 [2.] Seriously Weigh and carefully lay up every Clause 505

[3.] Shut up in the Ejaculations of our Thanksgiving 506 (2.) In Hearing. [1.] Before, we must prepare (a.) By Meditation ... ib.

(b.) By Prayer ....... 507 [2.] In the Act, Devotion calls us to (a.) Reverence. ib.

(b.) Attention , ib.

(c.) Application 508 [3.] After Hearing we must chew our food by Me

mory, digest it by Meditation, and disperse it by Conference and Practice

ib.

re

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Sect. 3. In our RECEIPT OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENTS, are

quired
(1.) The Graces of [1.] Faith....

510
[2.] Charity
(2.) Holy Predispositions

ib. [1.] Hungering and Thirsting after the Means of Salvation ........

ib. [2.] A renewed act of true Thankfulness

512 (3.) Hearty Resolves and Desires to Walk Worthy of the Lord Jesus .....

...... 513 (4.) A Digestion of this Celestial Food by Holy Meditation ib. Sect. 4. Specialties OF DEVOTION....

514 Sect. 5. RECAPITULATION............

ib, XIII. THE FREE PRISONER: or, THE COMFORT OF RESTRAINT. WRIT

TEN SOME WHILE SINCE IN THE TOWER ...

......... 516

IN THE PRESS,

THE WHOLE

WORKS OF BISHOP HOPKINS,

IN 4 VOLS. OCTAVO.

HEAVEN UPON EARTH:

OR, OF

TRUE PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY OF MIND.

BY JOSEPH HALL.

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