I. NARRATIVE OF SURPRISING CONVERSIONS. NEW YORK: G. & C. & H. CARVILL. 1830. 1 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 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 ihe whole by a part 5. Nature of the work in a particular instance 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 takeie beyond just çanse, 3. Ignorance of invård experiences 4. Of censuring professing Christians 5. Errors relative to lay-eshorting: Sect. 1. We should renove stumbling-blocks . . III. QUALIFICATIONS FOR COMMUNION. . Obj. 1. The church is the school of Christ. 3. Jews partook of the Passover 4. Jolin's disciples made no profession of piety 5. Many are called, but few chosen 6. Wheat and tares grow together. 8. No certain rule given . 20. Some have been converted at the sacrament. Appendix, Mr. Foxcroft's letter . PART I. Misrepresentations of Mr. Williams Sect. 1. What is the question ? PART II. Mr. Williams's scheme 3. Of ungodly mer's compruning 4. Of an indeterminate profession 5. Mr. W. inconsistent i idr Wr: Stoddard. 6. Visibility without probrzility : PART III. Exceptionable mode of reasosting Sect. 1. Method of disputing : 3. Irrelevant arguments 17. Of commanding to partake. |