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9781153994262: The Practical Works of the REV. Richard Baxter (Volume 23); With a Life of the Author, and a Critical Examination of His Writings

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1830. Excerpt: ... to whom penitents secretly confess a crime, VI. 417--419. Compassionate counsels to students, who are educat-ing at universities and in schools, for the ministry, XV. 353--380. Neces-sity of the ministerial office, XIX. 256, 257; XX. 175--178. Ministers urged to exhort men to seek the rest which remaineth for the people of God, XXIII. 119--145. See Bap-tism, Discipline, Excommunication, Lord's Sujper, Prayer, IV. and Preaching. IV. The Special Duties of Ministers. 1. To themselves:--To take heed that they he not void of the saving grace of God, XIV. 53. Lest they live iu those sins against which they preach, 54. That they be not unfit for their great employment, 55--58. And lest their example contradict their doc-trine, 58--60. Why ministers are to take bcedto themselves:--They have heaven to win or lose, and souls to be saved or lost, 60, 61. They have depraved, sinful natures as well as others, 61, 62. Because the work of the ministry requires a greater trial of their graces, 62, 63. Because the tempter will make his first onset upon them, 63, 64. Because they have many eyes upon them, 64, 65. Their sins have more heinous ag-gravations than other men's, 65, 66. The honour of their Lord and Master, and of his truth and ways, lies more upon them than on other men, 67, 68. The souls of their hearers and the success of their ministry depend on their taking heed to themselves, 68--74. 2. To the flock committed to each of them, XIV. 75-78. (1.) The ultimate end of pastoral over-sight, the glory of God, XIV. 79, 80. (2.) The subject matter of their minis-try, XIX. 254--257. To acquaint men with God, XIV. 80, 81. And with the right means of attaining the knowledge of God, 81, 82. (3.) The objects of their care, all the flock, and every individual member thereof...

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