[CHAP. II.]

Christianity requires a renouncing of the world, and all worldly tempers.

[CHAP. III.]

Christianity calleth all men to a state of self-denial and mortification.

[CHAP. IV.]

The necessity of divine grace, another general ground of self-denial.

[CHAP. V.]

The necessity of divine grace, obligeth all Christians to a constant purity and holiness of conversation; wherein is shewn the great danger and impiety of reading vain and impertinent books.


SERMON XLVIII.
SELF-DENIAL.