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Ignorance and inability of, xxi. 144. Ministration of the Spirit, ii. 15.
120. The gospel is the, iv. 339. Ministrations, spiritual, iv. 244. There
are only two, xvii. 50. Ministry of angels, xii. 114. About the body of
Christ when d«ad, ii. 203. Of the gospel how the ministry of the
Spirit, 170, How made efficacious, vi. 527. Of holy men, xii. 115. Of
the word, how Christ pleads with his people by it, xvi. 241. Of the
word, monitory, xiv. 516. The foundation of the, ii. 216. Of the word,
its use in conversion, 352. The, of the prophets and apostles, iii.
236. How made eflrectual,459. Its use in the church of God, 504.
What gifts are necessary for the, iv. 335. A gift of Christ, 321. Of
Christ suited to the economy of religion then existing, xi. 73. Loss of
reverence for, xiv. 448. The gift of Christ, xvii. 33. How it represents
Christ to the soul, xvii. 169. Miracles of the Old Testament, ii. 159.
Effects of the power of the Holy Ghost, ibid. Of Christ, how wrought,
194. Gift of, iv. 279. 294. xix. 41. Faith of, iv. 289. The testimony
they give to the Scriptures, iv. 430. Prove the deity of Christ, viii.
242. Miraculous operations in testimony of the Scriptures, iii. 268.
Gift of tongues, design of, 485. Opera
486 INDEX. tions for the confirmation of the gospel, iv. 272.
Miry places, and marshes, what, xvi. 307. Misapprehension of
evangelical unity, a cause of divison, xxi. 59, Miscarriage in hearing
the gospel, xiii. 233. Miscarriages, we should be humbled for, X. 335.
Under signal enjoyments of divine love, xiv. 28. Often the causes of
affliction, 310. Of professors how to be regarded, xvii. 586.
Ofchurches, xxi. 59. Miscarry, assurance that we shall not, iii. 165.
Miscarrying in religion, vii. 19. xiv. 301. Misdemeanor in faith, xviii.
267. Miseries of a sinful state, ix. 152. What, are the fruit of sin, 494.
Of sinners, x. 304. Misery of sinners, ii.533. iii. 214. xiii. 140. Of sin,
64. Of resisting convictions, xiv. 418. Missal, the Roman,
progressively composed, iv. 1 2. Mission of Christ into the world, xiv.
99. Proves the necessity of holiness, iii. 198. Of the Holy Spirit, iii.
402. iv. 164. Mistakes of transcribers of the sacred writings, iv. 458.
About religion a cause of apostacy, xvii. 529. Mixed actions, vii. 140.
Mixing of evangelical revelations and philosophical notions, evil of, xi.
15. Mixture, no, of properties in the two natures of Christ, xii. 291.
Moab, king of, his sacrifice, ix. 393. Moderation of the passions, xi.
552. With regard to the world, xiii. 362. Of Catholics and Protestants
compared, xviii. 302. And unity, proposals for, 383. Monastic life
useless, xvi. 270. Monuments and testimonies, foreign, applied to
the interpretation of Scripture, iii. 497. Moral condition of man by
creation, ii. 106. Virtues and endowments in civil things, wrought by
the Holy Spirit, 155. Virtues, their origin, 164. Virtues, how to be
esteemed, xxi. 258. Reformation not regeneration, ii. 248.
Impotencyofthe mind. 309. Duties how changed into evangelical
obedience, 323. Suasion, 350. Virtue, its worth and excellency, 435.
Virtue, not to be confounded with holiness, iii. 16. Virtue,
insufficiency of, 69. Habits, their nature, 9. Duties, insufficiency of,
iii. 42. Influence of duties rightly performed, 111. Certainty, 284. And
physical means, of, vii. 52. Law, ii. 39. Connexion of believers with
the, X. 261. Law not abrogated by Christ, xii. 169. Causes, xi. 40.
How they act, v. 616. Preparations for justification, what are not, xi.
98. Dominion of sin, xiii. 13. Actions, principle of, xiv. 198. Morality
taught by the gospel, ii. 238. Improved by grace, 249. More, why we
should love God, vii. 407. Morrow, taking thought for, xiii. 259.
Mortification of sin, vii. 325. xiv. 431. Progressive, ii. 96. Its nature,
iii. 87. Principal means of, vi. 517. Must be unintei-mitted, xiii. 26.
Neglect of, 275. To the world, when necessary, 362. 386. Of sin in
the Romish church, xvi. 98. Mosaical ceremonies under the gospel,
XX. 109. Moses the first person who committed divine revelations to
writ ing, ii. 157. The sight he had of God, vii. 402. How he was a
deliverer, ix. 143. Motion, local, no, in the sending the Spirit, ii. 118.
Motions of the Holy Spirit, regularity of, vi. 480. Motive, love the, of
obedience, x. 264. Motives to religious worship taken from what God
is to us, ii. 62. . How influenced by faith, 528. Of the word of God,
357. To the purification of sin, 529. In the example of Christ, iii. 54.
Of credibility in the Scriptures, 249. Of obedience, vi. 509. To the
love of Christ, xii. 202. To believing, their nature, xiii. 188. To
obedience, whence derived, xiv. 259. Against sin not supplied by the
law, xiv. 460.
INDEX. Moved by the Holy Ghost, ii. 143. Moving on the
face of the waters, ii. 102. Cause, nature of, v. 606. Of faith, xvii.
152. Mountains, everlasting, how scattered, XV. 116. Mourning for
sin, xiv. 435i. 502. For the sins of others, xi. 547. For the sins of a
nation, a duty and privilege, xvi. 516. Occasioned by the
withdrawment of God, xvii. 139. On account of the declension of
religion, 571. Multiplication of the commands of God, reason of, iii.
194. Of tongues, part of the curse on man, x. 136. Of churches, xix.
213. Multiplicity of thoughts in the mind, xiii. 255. Multiplied
thoughts inflame aflfections, xii. 278. Acts of divine love, 426.
Musical instruments, who first used them in the worship of God, xvii.
74. Mutability, falsely ascribed to the decrees of God, v. 69.
Mutations, local, ii. 152. Mutual instiuction necessary as to the things
of God, iii. 240. Communication of good, X. 11. Love of the Father
and the Son, xii. 180. Communication of the natures of Christ, 289.
291. Interest between Christ and his people, 451. Forbearance, XV.
72. Love of Christ and his church, xvii. 76. Love how testified, xix.
483. Myrrh, the word of Christ compared to, X. 93. Mysterious, some
parts of Scripture are, iii. 464. Mysteriousness of the reception of
Christ, xvii. 270. Mystery of holiness, ii. 436. Of the person of Christ,
xii. 1. Of the gospel, xvii. 347. Of the gospel, why objected to, ii.
321. Mystical body of Christ, the church, ii. 236. 429. iii. 62. ix. 469.
Person, Christ and the church one, xi. 218. Account of the love of
Christ in the Old Testament, xii. 444. Conjunction of persons, 452.
Naked consideration of divincjustice, effect of, X. 112. 487 Name of
God, denoting his being and authority, proper to each person in the
Trinity, ii. 72. And authority of God, the Scripture speaks in the, iii.
256. Of God plural, viii. 201. Of God an evidence of forgiveness, xiv.
191. Of God, the support of faith, XV. 318. Of God, sanctification of,
xix. 476. Of Christ, praying in, ix. 226. Of the Holy Spirit, iv. 164. Of
the Spirit, its signification, ii. 41. Of the Spirit, how peculiar to the
Third Person in the Trinity, 48. Of spiritual gifts, import of, iv. 242.
Sake, God's regard to his own, vi. 346. And credit, how Christ
suffered in his, ix. 118. New, given to believers, X. 258. Names of
God given to Christ, viii. 336. Of things, significant to their nature, x.
136. Of the oflicers of the church, their double signification, xvii. 60.
And titles, false appropriation of, 513. Nation, its opposition to the
people of God, provoking, xvi. 462. Its preservation secured, 13. Its
prosperity promoted by the gospel, 14. National vices, not watching
against, dangerous, xvii. 525. Church-state, of the, 597. Church,
constitution of, xix. 223. Church, conformity to, xxi. 530. Nations not
acquainted with the gospel, V. 329. All, the inheritance of Christ, XV.
24. Natural faculties of men, how used by the Holy Spirit, ii. 161.
Man, who he is, 297. Power for receiving spiritual things, 301.
Impotency of the mind, 309. Human faith, iii. 291. Light, inbred
principles of, 324. Devotion, iv. 146. Affections in God to the good of
the creature disproved, v. 430. Temper, temptation sometimes rises
from, vii. 487. Right of government, ix. 431. Necessity, 454.
Necessity, how God punishes from a, 475. Righteousness, xi. 32.
Conjunction of persons, xii. 451. Thoughts, xiii. 227. Affections when
engaged in prayer, 244. Distempers to be distinguished from spiritual
distresses, xiv. 316. Knowledge distinct from spiritual,
488 INDEX. xvii. 299. What worship is, xix. 465. Nature of
God, viii. 132. Of God the foundation of all religion, ii. 62. Of God the
fountain of holiness, iii. 58. 124. Of God, forgiveness exjiected from
the, xiv. 105. Of prophecy, ii. 139. Divine, of Christ, 253. Divine, of
Christ, acted not as his soul, 188. Human, of Christ, purity of, 188,
189. Light of, 207. Of the common work of the Spirit, 272. Of
holiness, incomprehensible, 436. Depraved, not able to recover itself,
449. Of decays in holiness, 474. Inbred light of, iii. 3. Of spiritual
gifts, iv. 243. Of man, corrupted, V. 18. Corruption of, 122.
Knowledge of, possessed by Adam, x. 136. The, that sinned, the
same used in our recovery, xii. 246. Human, of Christ glorified, 439.
Of sin, by what light discovered, xiv. 42. Nearness of indwelling sin,
vi. i 5.5. To Goil, xii. 68. Necessary and useful things, how
distinguished, iii. 407. Things plainly revealed, 465. Causes, v. 68.
Necessitating, physical, and moral inducement, vii. 126. Necessities
of saints to be relieved, xix. 92. Necessity of holiness, iii. 122. 150.
169.197. Distinctions of, ix. 454. Of righteousness, conviction of, x.
231. Of spiritual gifts, xvii. 55. Of an interest in Christ, ignorance of,
452. Of a liturgy, xix. 451. Need, what the people of God, xv. 141.
Needful, afflictions are, xvii. 9. Needle and loadstone, a simile from,
xii. 489. Neglect of duty ruinous, ii. 344. Of the spirit of prayer, iv.
112. Of the gospel, how God revenges it, vii. 461. Of marking
religion our principal business, xii. 570. Of mortification of sin, xiv.
431. Of duty, 437. In churches as to duty a cause of division, xxi. 59.
Negligence in duty does not result from the work of the Holy Spirit,
ii. 231. Consequences of, vii. 340. And sloth, spiritual, xiii. 168. In
religion, how produced, 175. Of churches and professors, xvii. 352.
In religion, xx. 21. Negligently entering into temptation, evil of, vii.
468. Neighbours, evil ones, who they are, xvi. 464. Nemesius, his
testimony to the Scriptur€3, iii. 361. Nero, his speech before death,
ix. 374. Nescience of the human nature of Christ, ii. 191. Nestorian
heresy, the, xii. 16. 54. New creation, how effected, ii. 134. 168.
175. Act of special grace necessary for every duty, iii. 29. Creature,
what it is, ii. 252. 495. iii. 2. And strange doctrine, the gospel a,
when first preached, 275. Testament, various lections of, iv. 468.
Covenant, nature of, xi. 236. Law, whether the gospel is a, xii. 169.
Light, the light of glory, 485. Revelations not to be expected, 518.
How spiritual duties may be made to appear, xiii. 172. Relations,
how believers are instated in, xvii. 78. State, the soul enters a, by
death, 159. Nicolaitans, what they taught, xv. 75. Nigh to believers,
Christ is, xii. 407. Night with a believer, when it is, x. 157. The
darkest, through the want of the gospel, xv. 41. Noah, a preacher of
righteousness, xvi. 222. Noble spirit given by the gospel, vii. 497.
Nocturnal visions and dreams, ii. 149. Nonconformists, vindication of,
xix, 571. Distresses of, xxi. 475. Nonconformity, reasons of, xxi. 104.
Non-punishment of sin contrary to the glory of justice, ix. 415. NoD-
toleration, xv. 73. Notions, false, respecting the mortification of sin,
xiii. 455. Inbred, what they are, xiv. 85. Of truth, not to be rested in,
xvii. 412. Novel opinions, how to be treated, xvii. 69. Novations, the
severities of the, xvii. 291. Nourishing the creation, the work of the
Spirit, ii. 103. Nourishment, spiritual, xvii. 211.
Oath of God an evidence of forgiveness, xiv. 188. Of God,
an encouragement to faith, XV. 323. Of God secures the covenant,
xvii. 17. Of canonical obedience, xxi. 132. Oaths and blasphemous
execrations, xiv. 500. Of the tribes, what, xv. 139. Obedience of
Christ, ii. 199. x. 191. Of Christ, how pleasing to God, V. 362. Of
Christ for us, does not supersede an obedience, x. 222. Of Christ,
imputation of, xi. 311. Of Christ to the law, xii. 431. Of Christ in his
sufferings, xvii. 163. To Christ, its nature and causes, xii. 169. Nature
of, x. 386. xi. 297. Without merit, ii. 448. Rule and measure of, iii. 3.
With respect to rewards not servile, 180. Sinless and perfect, not
attainable, 189. Gospel, nature of, vi. 505. How the acts of believers
themselves, vii. 348. Universal, necessary, 371. Perfection of, how
attainable, ix. 210. InsuflBciency of, for salvation, x. 120. How
connected with comfort, 321. Not obstructed but promoted by free
justification, xi. 458. A state of, how glorified by God, xii. 264. The
enmity of the mind to, xiii. 86. What is necessary to, xiv. 258. To
divine institutions, when an evidence of faith, xvi. 5l3. Formal,
reason of, xix. 446. Obduration, judicial, xiv. 508. Object of justifying
faith, xi. 99. Of spiritual affections, God the proper, xiii. 403. Of
spiritual affections, 469. Objects of the life of innocency and the life
of grace in Christ, different, ii. 332. How proposed for the increase of
grace, 457. Of sin sometimes removed by God , xiii. 1 37. Objections
against the progressive nature of holiness, answered, ii. 469. Against
the necessity of holiness from the decree of election, removed, iii.
155. To in^juted righteousness, xi. 69. To justification answered,
261. Of the Jews, xviii. 98. 438. Objective darkness of the mind, ii.
284. Religion, excludes the person of Christ, xii. 56. Glory of heaven.
E X. 489 xiii. 304. Discovery of forgiveness, xiv. 80. Oblation of
Christ, v. 23. How Christ sanctified himself to be an, ii. 198. Of Christ
voluntary and meritorious, 202. Obligation to holiness under the
gospel, iii. 172. Of believing the Scriptures, whence it arises, 356.
And satisfaction of Christ the same, V. 594. Of obedience, xi. 297.
Obligations to live to God, vi. 514. Obliterating notions of good and
evil, effect of, xvii. 395. Obnoxious to suffering, sinners are, xvii.
202. Obscure, our present sight of God, vii. 403. And dark, our
present view of Christ is, xii. 477. Obscurity falsely charged on the
Scriptures, iii. 441. Obscurity and difficulty of spiritual things, xiii.
237. Of Scripture, how asserted by the church of Rome, xviii. 51. Of
God, 75. Obsignation, how Christ is present with his people, by way
of, xvii. 212. Observation and consideration of ourselves in reference
to prayer, iv. 115. Of our ways and walking, Obstacles, all, removed
by effectual grace, ii. 370. Obstinacy of the heart by nature, ii. 380.
xiv. 440. In sin, effect of, iv. 235. Obstinate unbelievers, xii. 509.
Obstruct, none can, the deliverance of the people of God, xv. 136.
Obstructions of the growth of holiness, ii. 470. Of knowledge, iii.
447. Occasional exercise of graces, ii. 459. Good, purposes of, iii. 41.
Occurrences of truth in Scripture, 457. Conquests of sin not
mortification, vii. 357. Thoughts of Christ, should be frequent, xii.
405. Prevalency of sin, xiv. 425. Prevalency of sin, how distinguished
from habitual, xiii. 327. Occasions of decays in grace, ii. 476.
Particular, for prayer, iii. 476. Of sin, watching against, vii. 399. Of
temptation, how to be regarded, xiii. 344. Proper, not to be
intrenched on, xvii. 190,
490 INDEX. Occurrences, providential, how to be regarded,
xvii. 189. Ocean, the love of Christ an unfathomable, xvii. 79.
Offence, readiness to take, xxi. 59. Offences, how we are secured
from, xiii. 488. The seasons of, xvi. 362. Taken only, and not given,
363. Given, and also taken, 365. Offended and scandalized, how the
world is by declension of religion, xvii. 136. Offer of Christ, how
made to all, v. 403. 418. Of Christ, the intention of God in, 404. 507.
Offered himself, how Christ, ii. 198. Offering himself to God, how
Christ did, ii. 197, Office, what constitutes an, iv. 159. In the church,
the appointment of Christ, xvii. 38. Officers, church, iv. 327. xix. 517.
x«. 392. Offices of Christ, v. 21. End and design of, iii. 199. Efficacy
of, from his person, xii. 109. Extraordinary, iv. 261. Oil and fuel to
our lusts, what is, vii. 460. Of the sanctuary, not to be imitated, xvi.
455. Old covenant, the commands of, iii. 171. Faults, buying off with
new obedience, x. 127. Creation, a communication from God, xii.
458. Testament, state of glory of those who died under that
dispensation, 327. World, how God dealt with the, xiv. 492. Olive
branches, emblematical use of, iv. 39. Omission, sins of, iii. 22. Of
duty, xvii. 489. Of duty, danger of, vii. 474. xiii. 111. Of duties,
particular cause of, xxi. 134. Omnipotence of God, xiii. 349.
Omnipotent power of Christ, xvii. 102. Omnipresence of God, viii.
140. 144. And omniscience of God, xiii. 344. One sin frequently the
punishment of another, vii, 376. Person, Christ only, as to both his
natures, x. 82. By one, spiritual thinr;s gathered, xii. 518. Act of the
light of glory in heaven, 520. Only begotten Son of God, Christ is
the, viii. 257. Open and triumphant ascension of Christ into heaven,
xii. 308. And flagitious sins, xvii. 116. Repentance, when required,
289. Shame, putting Christ to, 334. Opening of the heavens, what it
signifies, ii. 74. Of the eyes, the act of God, iii. 385. The eyes of the
sinner, xi. 99. Operation, powerful, of things, iv. 421. Necessity of, in
God, ix. 465. First, of the light of glory, xii. 523. Of enmity against
God, xiii. 35. Of grace in the soul, xiv. 458. Operations, divine,
ascribed to the Holy Spirit, ii. 84. Of the Holy Spirit on the human
nature of Christ, 177, 178. Of the Holy Spirit suited to the powers of
the soul, 370. Of the Holy Spirit, spring of, iv. 199. Personal, of the
Holy Ghost, vi. 444. Opinion of Arminians about the end of the death
of Christ, v. 287. 307. Opinions, false; aboutthe Holy Spirit, ii. 23.
Numerous, about justification, xi. 15. Influence of corrupt, xiii. 172.
Suppressing them by force, fruitless, xv. 222. Novel, how to be
treated, xvii. 69. Opportunities for serving God, neglect of, xiv. 30.
Opportunity, an occasion of temptation, xiii. 346. Opposite, justice
and mercy, not, i.t. 423. 435. Opposition to the work of the Holy
Spirit, ii. 16. 30. To the church of God suppressed by the Holy Spirit,
110. No, between the commands and grace of God, 232. Between
sin and grace, iii. 92. To temptation, how prevented, vii. 465. To the
doctrine of the Trinity, by whom carried on, viii. 17. Between grace
and works, xi. 31. To the church, xii. 10. The, which is made to the
church, 49. To all sin necessary, 218. Of indwelling sin to good, xiii.
10. Of the mind to God, 35. Of God to sinners, 137. To God, vanity
and folly of, XV. 187. To holiness, xiv. 338. To those engaged in the
work of God, vain, xv. 187.
INDEX. 491 Oppositions, whence to be expected, xiv. 122.
Oppressing apprehensions of temporal judgments, xiv. 17.
Oppression, xv. 181. A detestable crime, ib. Optic glass, sight by an,
xii. 478. Order of subsistence of the persons in the Trinity, ii. 9i.
Outward, of the church, useless without the Holy Spirit, 219. Of the
mind in its first creation, 290. Of the gospel inverted by prejudice,
323. Of the acts of sanctification, iii. 1. Of precedency in the acts of
sanctification, ib. Oral tradition, insufficiency of, iii. 237. Order of the
church, how connected with spiritual gifts, iv. 240. Church, gathering
into, 332. Of believing in the proposal of objects, V. 531. How God
compels to, a disobedient creature, ix. 461. And beauty of the graces
of Christ, x. 92. Of the Holy Persons in the Trinity in their operations,
xii. 274. Of divine communications glorious, 462. And precedence of
regeneration, xiv. 334. In divine worship, preservation of, xix. 490.
Ordered in all things, the covenant is, xvii. 1.5. Ordinance of God for
the recovery of man, Christ is the, xi. 110. Ordinances of the Old
and New Testament, different, iv. 240. Authority for the
administration of, iv. 268. Enjoyment of Christ in, xii. 334. Delight in,
decline of, xiii. 159. Of worship, xiv. 175. Of God, who need them,
xv. 43. God's regard to them, xvi. 283. Liberation from, not to be
expected, xix. 474. Administration of, XX. 193. Ordinary gifts of the
Spirit, iv. 320. Ordination of Caicilianus, xix. 194. Organical, what
renders a church, iv. 33ii. Origin, character of his writings, iii. 304.
His answer to Celsus, xviii. 22. Of all spiritual gifts, Christ is the, iv.
241. Of evil, v. 143. Original sin, v. 122. x. 79. xiii. 3. Sin, denial of,
ii. 256. v. 55. viii. 229. Text, skill in, when necessary, ii. 43. Of all
things, 103. Righteousness of man, iii. 4. And authority of the
Scriptures, 336. Divine, of the Scriptures, iv. 389. Copy of the
Pentateuch, 457. Righteousness, v. 139. Authority of the Father, x.
21. Of expiatory sacrifices, xii. 153. Of churches, XX. 65. 74.
Ornaments of churches, iv. 21. Orphans, how believers are like, iv.
166. Overbalance of outward evil by inward peace , xii. 507.
Overflowing of the heart with love, xvii. 89. Outgoings of the soul
towards God,x. 14. Outward manner of divine revelations, ii. 147.
Profession without experience, danger of, iii. 304. Straits and
difficulties, iv. 57. Works of God, v. 15. Call to the ministry, necessity
of an, iv. 252. 331. Law insufficient for obedience, xiii. 15.
Occasions, thoughts arising from, 232. Part of worship, delight in,
407. Owned of God, how Christ was, iv. 218. Owning the sentence of
the law, ii. 422. Pagan writers, the evidence they give to the justice
of God, ix. 371. Pageant.whomake religion a, xii. 208. Pageantry in
the worship of God a substitute for its spiritual glory, xvi. 60. Pains of
death, how loosed towards Christ, ii. 204. Painted, how the apostles,
Christ, by preaching, xvii. 169. Papal supremacy, nature of, xviii. 284.
Apostacy, xix. 167. Paraclete, the name of the Holy Spirit, iv. 165. x.
276. Paran, what it is, xv. 107. Paraphrase of Psalm, 130. xiv. 7.
Pardon of sin, v. 365. Nature of, 589. Cause of, xi. 12. None for the
sin against the Holy Ghost, ii. 17. Pardoning mercy of God, x. 100.
Parents, obedience of children to, vii. 90. Parish churches,
communion with, xxi. 527.
492 1^1 Parishes, cliurth goverumeiit in, xv. 67. Parochial
churches, reformation of, xix. 599. Assemblies, of conformity to, XX.
213. Part, Christ seen but in, xii. 480. With, what those must, who
love Christ, xvii. 81. Partakers of the benefits of the death of Christ,
who are, ii. S'-'S. Of the Holy Ghost, who are, xvii. 301. Partial
departure of the Spirit, ii. 128. Works deceitful, 497. Apostacy from
the gospel, xvii. 336. Partiality in speaking peace to ourselves
mischievous, vi . 417. Of many in religion, xii. 541. Participation of
gifts, how obtained, iv. 359. Of the divine nature, vi. 447. Of good,
how we are debarred from, xiv. 467. Of Christ, xvii 268. Particular
occasions for prayer, iii. 476. Church, nature of, v. 36. xix. 213. xxi.
25. Redemption more comfortable than universal, v. 537. How it
exalts free grace, and the merit of Christ, 539. 542. Justice, ix. 345.
-Duties ojiposed by sin, xiii. 54. Sin, whence it derives a prevailing
power, 61. Secret lust cherished, how sin works by, 177.
Congregations, xix. 65. Parting with every thing for Christ, X.172.
Parts, twofold, of the life of God, iii. 19. And parcels, things spiritual
gathered by, xii. 518. Passion of Christ represented in his last supper,
xvii. !7l. And sufferings of Christ, incomprehensible, 257. Passions,
the, disorder of, through sin, iii. 107. And afiections, how attributed
to God, viii. 159. Moderation of the, xi. 552. Passive righteousness of
Christ, xi. 68. Passively, temptation considered, vii. 437. Pastor, the
duty of a, xvii. 60. xx. 433. Of a church, character of, xix., 521.
Pastors and people, duty of, xix. 1. And teachers, xx. 392. Paternal
admonition, xix. 12. Patience and forbearance of God, how to be
considered, vii. 395. Keeping the word of Christ's, 494. Of God
towards sinners, x. 104. In sufferings, xii. 220. Of God, an evidence
of forgiveness, xiv. 154. Faith produces, xvii. 125. Of Christ under his
sufferings, 165. Patiently, suffering for Christ, iii. 222. Patriarchal
churches, xxi. 40. Patriarchs, how they obtained salvation, V. 170.
Before the law, administration of holy things among, xix. 9. Pattern
and exemplary cause of our predestination, Christ was,xi. 223. Christ
is our, iii. 52. xvii. 99. Of spiritual affections, Christ is the, xiii. 461 .
Peace with God preserved by sanctification, ii. 431. How God
sanctifies us as the God of, ib. Of believers, never quite overthrown,
iii. 219. Loss of, vii 389. We must not falsely speak to ourselves, 410.
Making sacrifices, ix. 377. How obtained by believers, X. 226. Origin
of, 309. Of conscience, how lost, xiii. 442. The fruit of spiritual-
mindedness, 487. False, xiv. 471. Ecclesiastical, XV. 68. And love, of
evangelical, xxi. 3. Peculiar, the love of God, not universal, ix. 202.
Law of the Mediator, X. 193. To believers, the captivity of indwelling
sin is, xiii. 64. Mercies of divine love, 107. Sins of churches, xiv. 503.
Ability, any, to be employed for God, xvii. 74. Contempt of the Spirit
of God, 560. Peculiarity, seeming, in aflBictions, xiv. 311.
Pelagianism, ii. 243. 252. 349. 359. 363, 364. Penal, how the death
of Christ was, ix. 182. How death is, xiii. 216. Penalties, of civil, in
religion, xxi. 388. Penalty of sin, enduring the, v. 582. Inflicted on
Christ for sin, x. 103. Of sin inflicted on Christ, 1 1 8. Penmen of the
Scripture, whether all holy, ii. 155. Not left to the use of their own
natural abilities, 159. How they were influenced, iv; 390. People of
God, why so called, xvi.
379. Their works, transacted for them in heaven before
undertaken, XV. I'iO. Sinful, given up of God to oppose their
deliverers, 189. How they may know they are not forsaken, xvi. 117.
What is required of them in such a case, 1 i9. People and pastors,
duty of, xix. 1. Contempt of, in churches, xxi. 59. Perception,
spiritual, xii. 308. Peremptory and non-peremptory decrees of God,
V. 60. Perfect and complete communion with God, X. 11. God is
absolutely, xiv. 196. Perfecting holiness, duty of, vii. 341. Perfection
not to be presumed upon, ii. 477. Legal, iii. 4. 172. Sinless, not
attainable in this life, iii. 188. Of Scripture, iv. 573. Of ' God absolute,
viii. 143. Of obedience, how attainable, ix. 210. Of grace in heaven,
xiii. 303. Of our present state, what conduces to it, 475. In walking
with God, xvi. 175. Of Scripture, xviii. 339. Perfections of God, how
displayed in the person of Christ, xii. 90. Performance of duty, the
mere, not sufficient, xiii. 10'.'. Performances, pride of our own, to be
reuoimced, XV. 7. Perilous times, what are, xv. 112. xvi. 346. Perish,
how believers are said to, v477, Perishing things, desire of, xv. 179.
Permanency in obedience, iii. 24. Permanent knowledge of the truth,
how obtained, iv. 206. Permission of sin, xii. 80. Permutation of sin
and righteousness, xi. 51. Sweet, xii. 456. Pernicious errors and
heresies, xii. 51. Nature of sin, xiii. 196. Perpetual, the vision of
Christ in heaven will be, xii. 516. Motion of the heart, xiii. 288.
Perpetuity of churches, xix. 152. Perplexing temptations, ii. 473. iii.
40. Sense of past sins, xiv. 315. Perplexity of mind from conviction,
ii. 414. Persecution of erring persons vain and fruitless, ii. 26. Origin
of, iv. 23. Invoking Christ in seasons of, xii. 147. Contrivances for, xv.
INDEX. 4J)3 181. Arian, very cruel, xv. 82. Popish, barbarous, xr. 82.
Its bad effects, 223. Judgment of the Fathers against it, 224. Time
of, use of faith in a, xvii. 11 8. Season of, 442. A cause of apostacy,
522. Persecutors, their fatal end, xv. 229. Perseverance of the saints,
vi. 121. In waiting on God, xiv. 357. Person of the Spirit, ii. 47. Of
the Father, the fountain of the Trinity, 54. Of a believer, the whole,
the subject of sanctification, 492. Of Christ, v. 20. viii. 236. x. 512.
xii. 1. The fountain of grace, iii. §>. How Christ suflered in his, ix.
116. Of Christ the centre of spiritual affections, xiii. 463. The object
of love, xvii. 259. Persons, difference of, to be avoided, xix. 100.
Personal holiness and obedience not oppo.sed by free justification,
xi. 67. Properties assigned to the Holy Spirit in Scripture, ii. 68.
Endeavours to understand the mind of Goil, necessary, iii. 239.
Presence and comeliness of Christ, x. 58. Righteousness, nature and
use of, .xi. 189. Personality of the HoLy Spirit, ii. 65. vi. 444.
Perspicuity in illumination, ii. 266. And clearness of Scripture, iii. 462.
Perspicuous and plain, the knowledge of Christ, xii. 478. Persuasion
not conversion, ii. 364. Undeceiving, of truth, how obtained, iii. 382.
Whether grace is a soft, sweet, v. 196. Working by, on the will, vii.
58. Persuasive efficacy of the word, ii, 353. Pertinacious pressing to
evil, xiii, 65, Perverse reasoning for sin, xiii. 117. And evil nature of
sin, xiv. 409, Things taught in the primitive church, xvii. 357.
Pestilence, God's most destructive weapon, xv. 112. Petitions offered
in prayer, iii, 112, About church government, xv. 57. Peter,
improperly called the prince of the apostles, xviii. 351. Whether he
ever preached at Rome, 354. Phantasm or appearance only, the
human nature of Christ not a, xii. 418.
4JM INDEX. Pharaoh, how hardened by God, xv. 439.
Pharasaical confidence, ii. 537. Philosophers, ancient, why they
rejected the gospel, ii. 304. Ignorant of God, xii. 378. Their views of
a future state, xiii. 299. Their vice, 402. Their pride, xvii. 427.
Philosophical inquiries pursued by the Greeks, iii, 485. Notions and
evangelical revelations, evil of mixing, xi. 15. Phoenicians, sacrifices
of the, ix. 381. Phraseology of Scripture, iii. 489. Physical work of
the Holy Spirit, ii. 357. Operation of the Holy Spirit in regeneration,
368. And moral means, of, vii. 52. EfSciency of the Spirit, 348.
Pictures and images of Christ, xii. 199. Piety, Roman, boasted of, iii.
274. Pighius, Albertus, his sentiments on justification, xi. 48. Pillar of
cloud and fire, a pledge of God's presence, xv. 562. For protection,
564. Pity and compassion for those who are ia error, iii. 443. Of
Christ, X. 172. xii. 208. 426. Place of God in heaven, viii. 144. Proper,
of holiness, in the new covenant, x. 393. The, whither Christ
ascended, xii. 409. Places of worship to be provided by the
magistrate, xv. 236. Plague, a comparison from, xiii. 183. Plainness
and clearness of Scripture, iii. 462. Plato, his remark on the names
of things, X. 136. Plausible compliances of men in authority, how
they are to be viewed, XV. 176. Plea of reprobates upon the general
ransom, v. 392. Plead, God will with his enemies, xv. 132. Pleading
with men against sin, vii. 370. Pleas for holiness by unholy persons
dangerous, iii. 122. For moral virtue examined, 134. And arguments
for the conviction of gainsayeis suggested by the Holy Spirit, iv.l67.
Secret, of tbeheart for sin, vii. 378. Secret, against the guilt of sin,
xiii. 130. Heathen, xviii. 21. Pleasant to receive the gospel, xiii' 188.
Pleased, how the Father was with Christ, thougb he bruised him, v.
38.0. Pleasing to God, we cannot naturally do any thing, v. 192.
Pleasin guess of actions to the heart, xiii. tt. Pleasure, good, of God,
vi. 348. Love of, X. 26. Of God the Father, what flows from it, xii.
463. Good, of God, in sending the gospel to a people, XV. 22.
Pleasures of sin, xiii. 15. Pledge, the Spirit a, iv. 223. Of adoption, x.
229. Of the love of God to our nature, xii. 348. Pledges of the love of
God to be kept alive, xvii. 197. Plenteous redemption, xiv. 391.
Plentiful dispensation of the Spirit, iv. 36. Plural name of God, viii.
201. Points, the Hebrew, iv. 382. 477. A novel invention, 454. Poison
of religion, what has been the, xi. 15. Pole star, to steer our course,
what it is, XV. bo6. Policy of indwelling sin, vi. 157. Carnal, an enemy
to faith, xv. 286. Political things how regarded by the Holy Spirit, ii.
161. Body, the church not a, xix. 185. Polity of the church, xx. 377.
503. Pollution of sin, ii. 501. Or spiritual defilement in sin, 502. 505.
Habitual, inconsistent with holiness, 510. Of actual transgressions,
how taken away, x. 210. Polycarpus, martyrdom of, xx. 25. Poor in
experience, who are, xvii. 196. Pope, of the, xviii. 199. The, his
tyrannical usurpations, xv. 361. The pretended head of the church,
xvi. 71. His storehouse, merits ecclesiastical, 92. Character of the,
xviii. 55. 393. Popery, of, xviii. 208. Use of faith, in the return of, xvii.
126. Of the return of, 601. Unalterable, xviii. 33. Popish
contradictions, xviii. 134. Portion of believers, divine foreview of.
XV. 1 1 6. Consecrated to God, how believers are a, xvi.
458. Possessing the mind with right notions of heavenly things, xiii.
294. Possession of the will by sin, v. 128. And knowledge of
deliverance, 643. Possible tilings, how they belong to God, viii. 183.
And impossible, what things are, xv-ii. 318. Positive work of the Holy
Spirit in sanctification, iii. 1. Divine commands, of, 74. And natural
rights of government, ix. 431. Sufferings of Christ, xvii. 226. "
Potential, conditional reconciliation, asserted by some, v. 153.
Poverty of the apostles, iv. 314. Pouring out of the Spirit, ii. 121. iv.
36. X. 283. Power of God as connected with his authority, iii. 177.
The Scripture is the, iv. 422. How he convinces his enemies of his,
xv. 152. Secures the accomplishment of his promise, 273. A ground
of faith, xvi. 445. All, given to Christ, xii. 294. Of Christ engaged for
his people, 422. Ascribed to the Holy Spirit, ii. 83. Infinite, of the
Holy Spirit, iv. 182. Of the Spirit necessary to the efficacy of the law,
xiii. 200. Of the word on the soul, ii. 354. Of truth, xii. 104. Of the
gospel, XV. 20. For the dispensation of the word, xix. 69. Apostolical,
iv. 266. Of the church to appoint ministers, iv. 329. To call ministers
to their office, xvii. 34. Ecclesiastical, committed to kings, xviii. 465.
Of grace, xiii. 80. Of indwelling sin, vi. 157. Of sin, indwelling, deep
sense of, xiv. 278. Of sin in us, 407. Of Satan, ix. 152. Of Satan over
the world, unjustly obtained, xii. 271. Of Satan, opposition lo the,
xvii. 174. For obedience in the state of innocency, ii. 331. Of man as
to regeneration, 263. Of the mind with respect to spiritual things,
296. 324. Of spiritual darkness, 311. In natural men beyond what
they use, 337. Of the faculties of nature as corrupted, 343. Spiritual,
in the habit of holiness, iii. 31. Its nature, ib. Of believers derived
from the Holy 'X. 495 Spirit, 77. 187. Of believing, whether in
ourselves, v. 188. Of fulfilling the law. vainly arrogated by man, X.
121. And pleasure of obedience how lost, 327. To commit sin taken
away by God, xiii. 135. Love and abuse of, xv. 35. To suffer for
Christ, doctrinal, moral, and spiritual, xvii. 221. Of religion, loss of,
626. Of magistrates in religion, xix. 385. Powerful instructions for
practice in the Scriptures, iii. 462. Operation of things, iv. 421.
Working of the Spirit, X. 292. Powers and operations of secondary
causes, ii. 108. Of the world to come, iv. 309. xvii. 312. Tasting of, X.
302. Of the new world, what they are, iv. 255. Powerless thoughts of
spiritual things, xiii. 169. Practical principle of operation, the heart is
the, ii. 291. Obedience, iii. 478. Sense of sin, xiv. 59. Religion,
happiness of, xviii. 383. Practice of moral virtue not holiness, iii. 69.
Answerable, importance of, xiii. 180. Of the apostles as to church
communion, xxi. 112. Praise and prayer, how directed to the Father,
X. 15. Praises of G od, celebration of, xiv. 199. Pray, how we are to,
for all, v. 518. Prayer, of, ix. 226. When grace answers, ii. 263. How
a means of purging sin, 451. And faith, 543. iii. 474. xi. 114. To
accompany reading the Scriptures, iii. 472. How influenced by the
Holy Spirit, ii. 519. For light to discern the nature of sin, 534. For
grace and holiness, 467. How it weakens sin, iii. 113. Work of the
Holy Spirit, in, iv. 1. Vocal, 89. Gift of, 89. xix. 56. Forms of, 138. For
the Holy Spirit, 197. A part of divine worship, 353. Ajid praise, how
directed to the Father, x. 15. Private, the efficacy of, xiii. 87. When,
not a means of spiritual growth, 241. Conducive to spiritual
mindedness, 235. Impoitunate and constant, xiv. 44. For pardon,
177. Continual, 434. How connected with the promises, xv. 106. Its
force owned by the adversaries
49G INDEX. of the people of God, xvi. 14. What weakens
our faith as to the answer of it, 530. Necessary for Sion in difficult
times, 569. For the churches, importance of, xvii. 65. For ministers,
xix. 72. The Lord's, 409. An institution of Christ, 543. Book,
common, lawfulness of using, xxi. 521. Prayers of the wicked and of
believers, diflference of, ii. 230. In the Old Testament dictated by the
spirit of prophecy, iv. 46. Praying for the Spirit prescribed as our
duty, ii. 171. For the Holy Spirit, X. 282. Preach to their own hearts,
ministers should, xvii. 63. Preached to all, in what sense the gospel
is, V. 517. Preachers of the gospel, their duty, as it regards sinners,
ii. 342. With what they are entrusted, v. 517. Preaching of the word,
how men were qualified for, ii. 166. By the Holy Spirit, 166. 286. Of
the gospel, 259. Of the gospel first, its success, iii. 270. Of the word,
its efficacy, iv. 315. Of the word, its influence, xiii. 233. Of the word,
effisct of, xiv. 453. Pre-approving of God, vi. 218. Precepts of the law
not clearly understood before the coming of Christ, iii. 202. And
commands of God to be regarded in prayer, iv. 71. Precious, how
faith is, v. 6j0. Consolation, X. 308. Predestination, by whom denied,
v. .^5. How corrupted by the Arminians, 103. Predetermination of
second causes, v. 82. Prediction, faculty of, iv. 298. Predictions of
future events, ii. 141. Predominancy of lust, to what owing, vii. 375.
Predominant corruption, degrees of, xiii. 3li9. I're-eminence of men
is their conformity to God, iii. 129. Of our nature, in what it consists,
137. Of persons, holiness is the, 139. Of the nature of man, xii. 359.
Conferred on a people by the gospe), XV. 45. Of the things of Christ,
xvii. 85. Love of, xx. 216. Pre-etemity of Christ, viii. 293. 320. Pre-
e.xistence of Christ, viii. 379. By whom denied, xii. 52. Preface to Mr.
Biddle's Catechism, viii. 83. Preference of religion above all other
objects, xi. oiS. Preferred, Christ is to be, to all other things, xvii. 91.
Preferring the creature before the Creator, XV. 177. Prefigurations of
Christ, xii. 128. Prejudices against the gospel, ii. 319. 322. Power of,
iii. 434. How removed from unbelievers anciently, iv. 297. Against the
doctrine of justificatiou, xi. 69. In favour of men's own opinion very
prevailing, XV. 537. Preparation of mind for assenting to the truth, iii.
331. By humility, iv. 360. For heavenly contemplation, xii. 429. For
spiritual things, xiii. 367. For conversion, v. 188. For the work of
Christ, x. 250. For glory, examination of, xii. 305. For recovery from
decays in grace, 578. For temporal judgments, xvi. 554. Great and
glorious, made for the office of the ministry, xvii. 41. Ne • cessary
for worship, 177. Preparatory works of regeneration, ii. 262. Works
to conversion, 264. 344. 350. Moral causes, xi. 40. Prepossession of
glory by faith, xiii. 286. Prepossessions of mind against the truth, iii.
448. 463. Prerogative of God to speak peace to his people, vii. 410.
Presbyterian church, of the, xvii. 599. Presbyters and bishops, iv.
273. In the church, vi. 67. Prescribed forms of prayer, iv. 138.
Prescience and foreknowledge of God, why denied, v. 54. Of God,
66. viii. 168. Prescription of the Liturgy, xix. 151. Presence of God,
viii. 139. Of God with his people, xv. 552. xvi. 10. Of God, in
worship, .wii. 180. Of Christ,whatitis, ii. 2a0. Of Christ, with his
disciples, the use of, 11. Of Christ, with the church, iv. 336. Of
Christ, with his church promised, xvii. 17. Of the Holy Spirit in the
tlimch, iv.S.iS.
INDEX. 497 Present condition, we cannot fully behold the
glory of Christ in our, iii. 370. Temptations, xiii. 176. Measures of
grace, we should not rest in, 438. How Christ is with us, xvii. 209.
Preservation of all things by the Holy Spirit, ii. 108. Of the creation
by Providence, 109. By grace, 467. Of the Bible, iii. '2b3. The use of
sealing, iv. 215. Of believers by God, vi. 334. From temptation, vii.
478. Of the soul from sin, xiv. 43.5. Of believers by Christ, xii. 269.
Of the new creation, 462. Our, to what it is owing, xiii. 141. Of the
truth and doctrine of the gospel important, xvii. 67. Of the church, iv.
340. xvii. 103. Of the people of God in a time of danger, 131. Of
church unity, xix. 82. Preservative from sin, consideration a, xiii. 79.
Preserving the influences of the Holy Spirit, iii. 18. President of the
church, who was the, XX. 31. Pressed under the weight of sin, xvii.
207. Pressing on believers the necessity of holiness, by the Spirit, iii.
119. After forgiveness, xiv. 70. Presumption, delusion of, xii. 532.
Some die in, xvii. 159. Presumptions, false, of forgiveness, xiv. 87.
Pretence, false, of love to Christ, xii. 176. Pretences, false, to
holiness, ii. 437. Pretended peace and order in the mind, iii. 218.
Religion how to be treated, xv. 242. Preternatural operations of
n'ature, monitory, xiv. 514. Prevalency of the word, ii. 356. Of anj'
error, how best guarded against, iii. 474. Of the flesh, vii. 141.
Prevailing strength, when given, xv. 183. Preventing grace, v. 201.
vii. 440. design of, xiii. 69. Previous judgments, monitory, xiv. 514.
Price of redemption, ix. 139. Accepted, by divine justice, v. 353. 379.
Price, the death of Christ is a, ix. 28. X. 203. VOL. I. Pride, the
poison of the age, iii. 161. And carnal confidence, eflfect of, 446.
Fever of, xi. 30. And envy of Satan, xii. 396. Spiritual, eftect of, xiii.
248. And self-exaltation, 275. Of our own performances to be
renounced, xv. 7, And selfelation, xiv. 424. One cause of apostacy,
xvii. 423. Priest, signification of the name, xix. 24. Priesthood of
Christ, its influence, vi. 388. Priestly office of Christ, iii. 199. v. 22. ix.
1. xii. 126. Of Christ, wherein it consists, v, 381. Priests, Jewish,
circuits of, xix. 21. Primitive condition of man, viii. 224. Church
watchful about holiness, xvii. 289. Churches, the account given of
them, by Hegesippus, xvii. 356. Prince of the apostles, Peter not, xix.
193. Princes in all lands, who were, iv. 264. Principle of spiritual life
antecedent to moral reformation, ii. 254. Of spiritual life, 328. Of
obedience, how wrought in us, 379. 384. Of eternal life in holiness,
440. Of holiness, 465. iii. 2. 9. 16. 22. Of gospel obedience, vi. 507.
Of opposition to indwelling sin, vii. 340. Operative eflectual, a law is
an, xiii. 6. Of duty must be regarded, 99. The, acting in spiritual
affections, 391. Of grace planted in the soul, xiv. 32. Principles, false,
admit of reserves in sin, iii. 22. Of spiritual service, X. 262. Search
into our, xiii. 239. Contended for in Fiat Lux, xviii. 24. Of church
fellowship, .xix. 65. Of brotherly love, 483. Priscillianus, why put to
death, xv. 222. Prisoners, how sinners are, ix. 146. Private testimony
to the Scriptures, there is no, iii. 299. Interpretation, Scripture not
of, iv. 398. Temptations, vii. 464. Prayer, the efiicacy of, xiii. 87.
Prayer, when peculiarly necessary, xvii. 568. Duties, influence of
indwelling sin upon» xiii. 38. Communion with God, effect of
neglecting it, 177. 2K
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