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IV. JUSTICE OF GOD IN THE DAMNATION OF SINNERS.
V. THE EXCELLENCY OF JESUS CHRIST.
New-York:
PRINTED FOR S. CONVERSE.
1829.
SATHER
E 4
1829
V, 5
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
PREFACE..
PAGE
1
A TREATISE CONCERNING RELIGIOUS AFFECTIONS,
IN THREE PARTS.
PART I. Concerning the nature of the affections and their import-
ance in Religion.
SECT. I.
Previous remarks on the affections
II. True religion lies much in affections...
III. Inferences from the doctrine
PART II. Shewing what are no certain signs that religious affec-
tions are truly gracious, or that they are not.
Raised very high are no sign..
II.
Great effects on the body, are no sign.
III.
IV.
V.
Fluency and fervour, are no sign..
That they are not excited by us, is no sign
That they come with texts of scripture, is no sign
VI. That there is an appearance of love, is no sign..
VII. Religious affections of many kinds, are no sign.
VIII. Joys following in a certain order, are no sign...
IX. Much time and zeal in duty, are no sign...
X.
Much expression of praise is no sign..
XI. Great confidence, is no certain sign
XII. Affecting relations, are no sign
...
PART III. Shewing what are distinguishing signs of truly gracious
and holy affections.
Introductory remarks...
Gracious affections are from divine influence...
II. Their object is the excellence of divine things.. 129
They are founded on the moral excellency of ob-
jects...
VI.
140
151
They are attended with a conviction of certainty 172
They are attended with evangelical humiliation. 190
VII. They are attended with a change of nature.... 215
VIII. They beget and promote the temper of Jesus
Gracious affections soften the heart,
161