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For the 1. The meanes whereby our hearts may be turned are these. 1. The consideration of our miserable estate by nature. 2. The meditation of our present estate by grace. 3. An acknowledgement and confession of our great corruptions. 4. A reformation of the causes of our backwardnes. 5. An examination of our selfe by the glasse of the law and of conscience, alwayes iudging our selfe and renewing our spirit by repentance. 6. Contrition, a breaking of our hard hearts with the hammer of Gods word. |
For the 1. The means whereby our hearts may be turned Are these. 1. The consideration of our miserable estate by nature. 2. The meditation of our present estate by grace. 3. an acknowledgement and Confessi of our great corruptions. 4. A Reformation of the Causes of our backwardness. 5. an examination of our self by the glass of the law and of conscience, always judging our self and renewing our Spirit by Repentance. 6. Contrition, a breaking of our hard hearts with the hammer of God's word. |
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