PAGE XLII. They measuring themselves by themselves, &c. 326 LXVII. Thy hands have made and fashioned me, &c. 389 LXVIII. On taking up our crofs. 391 LXIX. We have corrupted no man, we have de LXXIV. When ye hear of wars, be not troubled. LXXV. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly. 405 LXXVI. Ye are dead, and your life is hid with Chrift LXXX. Take heed that the light that is in thee be not HINT LXXXIV. On peace at the laft. LXXXV. Judge not, that ye be not judged. evil tidings. PAGE 426 428 430 LXXXVI. He will not be afraid of any LXXXVII. If this work be of God, ye cannot overthrow it.432 LXXXVIII. And immediately he received his fight. LIXXXX. For as in Adam all die, &c. 15 435 XC. Comparing fpiritual things with spiritual. 437 439 XCII. O wretched man, who fhall deliver me from 450 460. XCIII. Now we fee through a glafs darkly. XCIV. These things have I spoken in proverbs. - XCV. They that use the world as not abusing it. XCVI. The fpirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. XCVII. Efteeming the reproach of Chrift, &c. XCVIII. We all with open face, &c. 465 468 479 XCIX. When fhall I come to appear, &c. |