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A Guide To Eternal Glory Or, Brief Directions to all Christians how to attain Everlasting Salvation. To which are added, Several other excellent Divine Tracts, As, I. Saving Faith discovered in Three Heavenly Conferen- ces between our Blessed Saviour, and 1. A Publican. 2. A Pharisee. 3. A Doubting Christian. II. The Threefold State of a Christian, 1. By Nature. 2. By Grace. 3. In Glory. III. The Scriptures Concord, compiled out of the words of Scripture, by way of Question and Answer, wherein there is the sum of the way to Salvation, and Spiritual things compared with Spiritual. IV. The Character of a True Christian. V. A brief Directory for the Great, Necessary and Advantagi- ous Duty of Self Examination, whereby a serious Christian may every day examine himself. VI. A short Dialogue between a Learned Divine and a Beggar. VII. Beams of the Spirit, or Cordial Meditations. Enliven- ing, Enlightning and Gladding the Soul. VIII. The Seraphick Souls Triumph in the Love of God. With short Remembrances and Pious Thoughts. IX. History Improved, or Christian Applications and Improv- ments of divers remarkable passages in History. X. Holy Breathings in several Divine Poems upon divers Subjects and Scriptures
A Guide To Eternal Glory Or, Brief Directions to all Christians how to attain Everlasting Salvation. To which are added, Several other excellent Divine Tracts, As, I. Saving Faith discovered in Three Heavenly Conferen- ces between our Blessed Saviour, and 1. A Publican. 2. A Pharisee. 3. A Doubting Christian. II. The Threefold State of a Christian, 1. By Nature. 2. By Grace. 3. In Glory. III. The Scriptures Concord, compiled out of the words of Scripture, by way of Question and Answer, wherein there is the sum of the way to Salvation, and Spiritual things compared with Spiritual. IV. The Character of a True Christian. V. A brief Directory for the Great, Necessary and Advantagi- ous Duty of Self Examination, whereby a serious Christian may every day examine himself. VI. A short Dialogue between a Learned Divine and a Beggar. VII. Beams of the Spirit, or Cordial Meditations. Enliven- ing, Enlightning and Gladding the Soul. VIII. The Seraphick Souls Triumph in the Love of God. With short Remembrances and Pious Thoughts. IX. History Improved, or Christian Applications and Improv- ments of divers remarkable passages in History. X. Holy Breathings in several Divine Poems upon divers Subjects and Scriptures
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