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CONTENTS.
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| DISCOURSE I. | |
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Of the Character of the Unregenerate |
25 |
| DISCOURSE II. | |
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Of the Nature of Regeneration, and particularly of the Change it produces in Men's Apprehensions |
54 |
| DISCOURSE III. | |
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Of the Nature of Regeneration, with respect to the Change it produces in Men's Affections, Resolutions, Labors, Enjoyments, and Hopes |
82 |
| DISCOURSE IV. | |
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The Necessity of Regeneration, argued from the immutable Constitution of God |
115 |
| DISCOURSE V. | |
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Of the Incapacity of an Unregenerate Person for relishing the Enjoyments of the Heavenly World |
150 |
| 24DISCOURSE VI. | |
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Of the Importance of Entering into the Kingdom of Heaven |
180 |
| DISCOURSE VII. | |
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Of the Necessity of Divine Influence to produce Regeneration in the Soul |
212 |
| DISCOURSE VIII. | |
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Of the various Methods of the Divine Operation in the production of this Saving Change |
245 |
| DISCOURSE IX. | |
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Directions to Awakened Sinners |
289 |
| DISCOURSE X. | |
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An Address to the Regenerate, founded on the preceding Discourses |
315 |
| Postscript | 343 |
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