Chapter 9: Cautions
Chapter 8: Discouragements which present themselves at the commencement of a religious course.
Chapter 7: Perplexities which are often felt by inquirers
Chapter 6: Mistakes into which inquirers are apt to fall.
Chapter 5: On Faith
Chapter 4: On Repentance
On the importance of gaining scriptural knowledge, and clear views of divine truth.
Chapter 2: Religious Impressions and the Unspeakable importance of Retaining and Deepening them.
Chapter 1: Deep Solicitude About Salvation Reasonable And Necessary
Introduction. Directions for the profitable reading of the following treatise.
The sixth note of experience in relation to qualifications, the habits of grace or fruits of the Spirit, how and by what means I have and do daily find an increase or decrease in those things.
*The Conclusion of these Choice Experiences of Jane Turner*
Some further considerations relating to this part of my experience, it being that which I judge so considerable I cannot omit the reviewing of it.
The fifth Note of Experience, concerning Notions, and Pretended Spiritualities, in which Satan transforms himself into an Angel of light; and how far I was deceived by it, and how the Lord was pleased to recover me out of it.
The fourth Note of Experience, how I was convinced and brought to submit to Baptism and Church-fellowship commanded by Christ.
The third Note of Experience, How I was brought to apprehend and believe the free Grace of God in the Gospel, and in believing to receive the assurance of the love of God.
How I was brought to see myself in a miserable state by Nature, and convinced of sin by the Law, and so converted to duty, laboring for life by doing, though at that time in my own thoughts far from owning such a thing.
The first Note of Experience of the good Providence of God towards me in a state of Ignorance and Darkness before Conversion.
This episode includes a letter to the reader by Jane Turner, as well as her reasons for writing.
The Choice Experiences of The Kind Dealings of God before, in, and after Conversion; by Jane Turner.
This episode includes letters from Capt John Turner (Jane's husband) introducing this treatise as well as letters from her pastor and another pastor who knew her.
The "what" and the "why" of this podcast are discussed.