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I.
CONTAINING,
NARRATIVE OF SURPRISING CONVERSIONS.
II. THOUGHTS ON THE REVIVAL IN 1740. III. QUALIFICATIONS FOR COMMUNION. IV. REPLY TO WILLIAMS.
NEW YORK:
G, & C. & H. CARVILL.
1830.
32-13
Preface
3. Particular instances
II. THOUGHTS ON THE REVIVAL OF RELIGION, IN
NEW-ENGLAND, IN 1740.
PART I. The Work a glorious Work of God.
SECT. 1. We should judge of it by its effects.
2. We should judge by scripture
3. We should not judge of the whole by a part
4. Nature of the work.
5. Nature of the work in a particular instance
6. The work glorious
PART II. Obligations to promote it.
SECT. 1. Indifference dangerous
2. The probability that the latter-day glory will begin in America
8. The danger of slighting the work.
4. Obligations of rulers and others to promote the work
PART III. Offence taken beyond just cause.
PART IV. Things to be avoided.
SECT. 1. Spiritual pride.
2. Wrong Principles
3. Ignorance of inward experiences.
4. Of censuring professing Christians
5. Errors relative to lay-exhorting
6. Errors relative to singing..
PART V. Things to be done..
SECT. 1. We should remove stumbling-blocks
2. What should be done to advance it
3. Some things that concern all
III. QUALIFICATIONS FOR COMMUNION.
Author's preface
Preface by friends
PART I. Question explained
PART II. Reasons for the negative of the question
SECT. 1. Church members should be visible saints
2. Profession of religion ..
3. Profession should be of real piety
4. Reason requires a hearty profession
5. Christ requires it.
6. Primitive admissions
7. The Epistles prove it
8. Members united by brotherly love
9. Qualifications for the Lord's Supper
PART III. Objections answered
OBJ. 1. The church is the school of Christ
2. Israel was God's people.
3. Jews partook of the Passover
4. John's disciples made no profession of piety
5. Many are called, but few chosen
6. Wheat and tares grow together.
7. Case of Judas..
8. No certain rule given.
9. If grace be required, it must be known
10. Perplexity occasioned.
11. All duties of worship holy.
12. Tendency of the Lord's Supper
13. God does not require impossibilities.
14. Unsanctified persons may live as saints
15. Better admit hypocrites than exclude saints
16. Hypocrites will be admitted
17. True saints doubt of their state.
18. Men's opinion of themselves no criterion
19. Infant baptism . .
20. Some have been converted at the sacrament.
Appendix, Mr. Foxcroft's letter