WORKS OF THE REVEREND 9035-4 Late MINISTER of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon. In EIGHT VOLUME S. TO WHICH IS ADDED, tained in the Whole. P S L E r :. MDCC LXX. CONTENT S. The Epistle Dedicatory, . ' Pag. I Wherein the text, and context, are opened, the do&trines propounded, and the general method stated, Wherein the kinds, and nature, of fear are opened, and particularly the distracting, Navish fear of creatures, :7. Shewing the various uses of fear, both natural, finful, and religious, in the government of the world by providence, 16 Wherein the Springs and causes of sinful fear are searched. . out, and the evils of such fears thence discovered, 21 Laying open the finful and lamentable effects of pavisa and inordinate fear, both in carnal and regenerate per- Prescribing the rules to cure our finful fears, and pre- vent these fad and woful effects of them, Answering the most material pleas for Navish fears, and disolving the common objections against courage and THE RIGHTEOUS MAN'S REFUGE, The Epiftle to the Reader,.i Pag. 89 . C H A P. I. Wherein the literal and real importance of the text is considered, the dočtrine propounded, and the method of ; the following discourse stated, ! . ;' 91 CHA P. II. Demonstrating the first proposition, that there are times . and seasons appointed by God for the pauring out of his indignation upon the world, CH A P. II. Opening and confirming the second proposition, viz. That : God's own people are much concerned in, and ought to be suitably affected with thofe judgments that befal CH A P. IV. Special and peculiar care of his own people in the days 103 :CH A P. V. Evincing the fourth propofition, viz. That God usually ... premonisbeth the world, especially his own people, of bis judgments before they befal them, . 108 :CH A P. VI. ; Demonstrating the fifth proposition, viz. That God's at tributes, promises, and providences, are prepared for the security of his people, in the greatest distresses that can befal them in the world, 113 CH A P. VII. Opening that glorious attribute of Divine Wisdom, as a fecond chamber of security to the saints in difficult times, • 125 Pag. CH A P. VIN. Opening that głóriots attribute of divine faithfulness, as a third chamber of security to the people of God; in times of distress and danger,. ; . . , 133, CHA P. IX... .:::. Opening to believers the unchangeableness of God, as a fourth chamber of refuge and rest in times of trouble, 145 C H A P. X. .....en Opening the care of God for his people in times of troue ble, as the fifth chamber of rest to believersy 155 c H A P. XI. Opening the fixth and last chamber, viz. The love of God, as a resting-place to believing fouls in evil times, 164 CHA. P, XII. ing consectaries and deductions of truth from it, 173 187 A succinct and seasonable Discourse of the Occali. .: ons, Nature, Rise, Growth, and Remedies of MENTAL ERRORS, An Epistle to the Reader, S . 192 Twenty general OBSERVATIONS about the Rise and Increase of the ERRORS of the Times, .. . 200 A N A P P E N D I X: .. Containing a full and modeft Reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Rejoinder to my Vindicia Legis et Federis. Manifesting the badnefs of his cause, in the feebleness and impertinency of his defence ; and adding farther light, and strength to the arguments formerly produced in defence of God's gracious covenant with Abraham, . Gen. xvii. and the right of believers infants to baptifm, graunded thereupon, -271 |