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CHAPTER THREE Saints Should Not Be Discouraged, Whatever Their Condition May Be Having spoken of the two first doctrines, the third follows, which is this- The saints and people of God have no true reason for their discouragements, whatever their condition may be.--Bridge, William. A Lifting up for the Downcast . Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Editi…
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CHAPTER TWO True Peace May Be Interrupted It is possible that the saints and people of God may be much discouraged and cast down- though there is an inward peace and quietness of soul, which they are ordinarily endued with, yet possibly this peace may be interrupted, and they themselves much discouraged and cast down.--Bridge, William. A Lifting up…
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9. The Application to Believers and Unbelievers-The Miserable Bondage of the Unbeliever--i- Bondage to sin--ii- Bondage to Satan--iii- Bondage to the law of God-The Duty of the Believer--i- To maintain Christian liberty--ii- Not to abuse Christian liberty--This concludes the book.--Narrated by Duane A. Linn…
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7. Obedience for the Sake of Reward Query 5- May Christ's freemen perform duties for the sake of reward-- Three Opinions Respecting This Stated And Examined--What Is Meant by Rewards---What Is Meant by the Eyeing of Rewards---Is the Eyeing of Rewards an Infringement of Christian Liberty---1. With reference to temporal blessings…
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Chapter Eleven A consolatory conclusion of the whole discourse, containing encouragements against the fear of death for all who have put the foregoing directions into practice.--Pearse, Edward. The Great Concern -p. 111-. Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition. www.digitalpuritan.net--Narrated by Brother Duane A. Linn…
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Chapter Six A call to everyone, both good and bad, saints and sinners, to address themselves to the great work of making everything ready for the hour of death.--Chapter Seven In which are put forth several general directions to aid the soul in a thorough preparation for the hour of death.--Pearse, Edward. The Great Concern -p. 49-. Digital Puritan…
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Chapter Three In which further evidence is shown of the glory, sweetness, and blessedness of having everything set right in matters of the soul before the dying hour comes.--Chapter Four In which is shown further evidence of our assertion, in the state of men and women under death.-- Chapter Five In which sinners are convinced of their sin and foll…
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Foreword, Biographical Preface, Author's Preface, Publisher's Note, -Chapter One An introduction and explanation of the words of the text, with the general truth of them, and therein the foundation of our intended discourse. -O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, and be no more.- Psalm 39-13--Chapter Two Wherein is shown the e…
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CHAPTER FIVE The doctrine illustrated by the similitude used in the text, of a pleasant way or journey.--CHAPTER SIX The doctrine vindicated.--CHAPTER SEVEN The application of the doctrine.--Henry, Matthew. The Pleasantness of a Religious Life . Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition. www.digitalpuritan.net --Narrated-Preached by Brother Duane A. Li…
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CHAPTER THREE The pleasantness of religion proved from the provision that is made for the comfort of those who are religious, and the privileges that they are entitled to.--Henry, Matthew. The Pleasantness of a Religious Life . Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition. www.digitalpuritan.net--Narrated-Preached by Brother Duane A. Linn…
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SECT. VI.-- Concerning that objection against the doctrine which has been maintained, that it agrees with the Stoical doctrine of Fate, and the opinions of Mr. Hobbes.--SECT. VII. Concerning the Necessity of the Divine Will.--SECT. VIII. Some further objections against the moral Necessity of God's Volitions considered.--Narrated by Brother Duane A.…
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SECT. IV.-- It is agreeable to common sense, and the natural notions of mankind, to suppose moral Necessity In be consistent with Praise and Blame, Reward and Punishment.--SECT. V.-- Objections, that this scheme of Necessity renders all Means and Endeavours for avoiding Sin, or obtaining Virtue and Holiness, vain, and to no purpose- and that it mak…
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Chapter Ten Specific directions for a few especially difficult sins. I come now to give you some special helps to use against a few corruptions in particular. In the last chapter I gave you some general directions on how to mortify your bosom sin, but now I will give you more specific advice on how to mortify three notable corruptions, namely, uncl…
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Chapter Six Faulty means and motives of leaving and forsaking sin examined. I now come to the third proposition and grounds of mistake which makes deluded men think that their sins are mortified, when indeed they are not, and that is this---Love, Christopher. The Mortification of the Flesh -p. 113-. Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition. www.digita…
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Chapter Three Mortification of sin is an essential part of a Christian's life. I shall now move to the discussion of several questions about this doctrine- What is the nature of mortification-- What is the necessity of it in reference to salvation-- How may one know whether or not God has brought him into a state of mortification-- What are the mis…
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Part IV- SECT. II.-- The Falseness and Inconsistence of that metaphysical notion of Action, and Agency, which seems to be generally entertained by the defenders of the Arminian Doctrine concerning Liberty, moral Agency, -c.--SECT. III.-- The reasons why some think it contrary to common Sense, to suppose those things which are necessary to be worthy…
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Chapter Two- False notions regarding mortification of sin dispelled.-DOCTRINE 2. Mortification of corruption is a necessary qualification required in every person that shall obtain salvation- -If ye mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.---DOCTRINE 3. Though a man can commit sin by his own strength, yet he cannot mortify sin without the stre…
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SECT. VII.-- Arminian notions of moral Agency inconsistent with all Influence of Motive and Inducement, in either virtuous or vicious actions.--PART IV.-- wherein the chief grounds of the reasonings of arminians, in support and defence of the fore-mentioned notions of liberty, moral agency, -c. And against the opposite doctrine, are considered.-- S…
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Chapter One An introduction to the text, and at least some of the doctrines it contains. -For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die- but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.- Romans 8-13--Love, Christopher. The Mortification of the Flesh -p. 50-. Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition. --Narrated by Brother Du…
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Here is the first portion of the work originally titled, -The Mortified Christian Shewing the Nature, Signes, Necessity and Difficulty of True Mortification, Resolving Diverse Cases About Secret and Bosom Sins-.-This portion covers the -Foreword, The Life and Times of Christopher Love, and the Biographical Preface----Love, Christopher. The Mortific…
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Woe unto them who call evil, good- and good, evil. Isaiah 5-20 KJV--Do not be as those Arminians who ignore the Old Testament, or those Jews who ignore that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Messiah. Don't come across this and pass it by- For God will know who does.--Here are the origins of Christmas. Many articles-publications are cited in it. I have a…
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SECT. V.-- That Sincerity of Desires and Endeavours, which is supposed to excuse in the non-performance of things in themselves good, particularly considered.--SECT. VI.-- Liberty of Indifference, not only not necessary to Virtue, but utterly inconsistent with it- and all, either virtuous or vicious habits or inclinations, inconsistent with Arminia…
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This is the compete rendering of the book. It was first recorded in two parts in Dec 2019 and March 2020. --Times of trouble will inevitably come to every believer. Jesus promised that his disciples would suffer tribulation, but also that they would find abiding peace in him who has overcome the world -John 16-33-. Elsewhere Sibbes has said, -As th…
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Question 3. Having considered this, you may ask, 'In what ways are we to show our thankfulness--'-Question 4. You may ask, 'What kinds of things must I give thanks for and be thankful--'-Question 5. You will ask, 'When we are to be thankful--'-The last thing to be added is, look to whom God shows and extends his goodness in and through- give him th…
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A Discourse on Thankfulness Thomas Goodwin -1600-1679- Thomas Goodwin was an English Puritan and proponent of Congregational church government. He fled to Holland in 1639 when persecuted for his beliefs, but returned to London at the outbreak of the English Civil Wars in 1641, establishing a church at St. Dunstan's-in-the-East. During the Commonwea…
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Perilous Times in the Last Days Thomas Boston -1676-1732- Thomas Boston was a Scottish Presbyterian pastor from Duns. His fruitful ministry at Ettrick reconciled a deeply divided congregation there. The following sermon, preached to his congregation in November, 1731, is taken from volume 10 of his Works. In it, Boston describes -times in which it …
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Here is the complete rendering of the work republished by Dr. Gerald Mick and The Digital Puritan Press. This was published previously in three parts here on Sermon Audio. I put the three together for the benefit of those who like long sermons.--One of the marks of a true believer is his willingness-indeed his great desire-to bring all the sins in …
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Dead Preaching is Often the Cause of a People's Deadness William Fenner -1600-1640- William Fenner was a Puritan pastor who was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He ministered in Essex, and was admired for his plain but zealous style of preaching. Few of Fenner's works are extant in modern editions, but what follows is drawn from Christ's Al…
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