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CONTENTS.
Of the corruption of the will . -
Utter inability for what is truly good
Two evidences of it . . -
Averfenefs to good - - .
Four evidences of it
'Pronenefs to evil - --
Five evidences of it ...
Enmity againft God - - -
Ag-ainil the being and nature of God
Five queries, for convi&ion, on this head
Againfi: the Son c,f God
In his prophetical office
Two evidences ®f it - - -
In his priellly office » -
Three evidences of it
In his kingly office
Three evidences of it
A peculiar malignity againft the prieftly office, corrupt
nature lying crofs to the gofpel-conttivance of fak
vation 98
Four proofs of it - - ib.
Bent to the way of the law, as a covenant of works tot
Four proofs of it - - ib.
Againlt the Spirit of God - - 105
Againft the law, as a rule of life - tc6
Two evidences of it - - ib.
Contumacy againft the Lord - . <07
Perverfenefs in reference to the chief end ic8
Of the corruption of the aifedions • 110
of the confcience - 111
of the memory - - 112
The body partaker of this corruption - 115
How man’s nature was corrupted - - 114.
The doftrine of the corruption of nature applied 117
The natural man can do nothing but fin 120
God takes fpecial notice of the fin of our nature 1 2 3
Evidences of men’s overlooking the fin of their nature 1 24
Wherein that fin is to be fpecially noticed* - 1 26
Why it is to be fpecially noticed - - 127
How to get a view of the corruption of nature 130