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Saint's knowledge of Christ's love; Antichrist and his rain; Resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment: Some gospel truths opened according to the scriptures Vindication of gospel truths: Discourse on the pharisee and the publican; Justification by faith; Reprobation asserted: Questions about the nature and perpetuity of the seventh day Sabbath; Of the frinity and a Christian: Of the law and a Christian: Exposition on the first chapter of Genesis ; A bely life the beauty of Christianity; Christian behavior: Watch against sin; Discourse of the building: Nature, excellency and government of the hease of God: On the terms of communion and fellowship of Christians at the table of the Lord: Confession of my faith, and reason of my practice; Difference in judgment about water baptism, no bar to communion; Peaceable principles and time: On the love of Christ; Case of conscience resolved; Banyan's catechism, called instruction for the ignorant; Seasonable counsels; An exhortation to peace and unity; Bunyan's last sermon. 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