Über dieses Buch
Page.
Sect. I. On Preparation -
68
Sect. II. Directions respecting what is essential to Se-
cret Prayer
74
Sect. III. The Circumstances of Secret Prayer - 83
Sect. IV. In what way Attention may be profitably oc-
cupied after having been engaged in
Devotional Exercises
87
CHAP. VI. On the Matter or Words of Prayer
94
Sect. I. The Lord's Prayer
SECT. II. Jacob an Example of powerful pleading with
God
98
CHAP. VII. Forming a Conclusion to the Subject of Clo-
set Prayer
103
Sect. I. The Exhortation of the Text enforced
ib.
Sect. II. Several Objections considered and answered 110
SECT. III. Some cases of Conscience examined and
solved
120
131
137
142
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150
157
166
INTERCESSION OF CHRIST.
The Preface
CHAP. I. Introductory Observations
CHAP. II. On the Character of our Intercessor and the
Import of Intercession
CHAP. III. On the Objects of Christ's Intercession deno-
minated Transgressors
CHAP. IV. The manner in which Christ manageth this Of-
fice of Intercession
CHAP. V. The Qualifications of Christ as our Intercessor
CHAP, VI. Jesus Christ the only Intercessor between God
and Man -
CHAP. VII, Information furnished by the Doctrine which
has been stated and confirmed
CHAP. VIII. The Subject applied for the Conviction of
Careless Sinners
CHAP. IX. Examination proposed to ascertain whether
Jesus Christ be our Intercessor
CHAP. X. Directions of a general Nature relative to the In-
tercession of Christ -
173
179
185
192
207
CHAP. XI. The Circumstances in which the Intercession
of Christ becomes a Privilege to a
Christian -
. 221
CHAP. XII. The Conclusion
238
LIFE IN GOD'S FAVOUR.
The Epistle to the Reader
245
255
CHAP. II. On the Favour of God, and the Life which it
comprises or produces
261
CHAP. III. The Favour of God considered as Life - - 269
CHAP. IV. The Description of Persons to whom the Fa-
vour of God is Life, and the Seasons in
which their Experience confirms this
Truth
272
CHAP. V. Of what nature that Life is which proceeds from
the Favour of God
291
CHAP. VI. Information derived from the Subject under
Consideration
298
CHAP. VII. Tendency of what has been stated to produce
Conviction
305
CHAP. VIII. The Subject considered as furnishing Topics
for Self-Examination -
337
CHAP. IX. The Subject furnishes Instruction, and gives
scope for Exhortation
350
CHAP. X. The Subject Concluded under the Article of In-
struction, with an Address to the ob-
jects of divine Favour
366
ISRAEL'S LAMENTATION AFTER THE
LORD.
An Humble Address to the Righteous God
385
An Address to the Mourners in Zion
389
CHAP. I. Preliminary Observations
395
CHAP. II. Explication of the Passage under Consideration 406
CHAP. III. Motives and Reasons which may cause Lamen-
tation after the Lord -
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447
CHAP. IV. Description of Persons particularly called upon
to Lament
CHAP. V. Directions and Assistance to forward the Exer-
cise practised by Israel
CHAP. VI. Encouragement to Perseverance in Lamenting
after the Lord
469
487
JOB'S APPEAL.
Job's Appeal, a Funeral Sermon
495