Eraftianifm deftroys ChurchDifcipline. I. 251. Error. Our erring Neighbour, our Duty to him. 194. 199.
Error and Superftition. 435. 438. Evil. Taken for the wicked
one, or the Devil. II. 368. Example. The Light of good Example. I. 439
Chriftians have the beft Ex- ample. 482. Example to go before teach- ing. II. 66.
Examples for Imitation and Caution, how to be used. 432.
Bad Example contagious. IV. 217. and 220. Caution against evil Example.
The low Degrees of it. III. 369.
Faith, neceffary in Prayer. IV. 146.
Faith, ought to be well grounded. 264. Simplicit Faith in Teachers condemned. 264. Faith in Chrift. 332. Fafting treated of. III. 245, &c. Abuses of it. 248, &c. Fafting, a Duty among Chriftians. 254, &c.
Father in Heaven. Explained. III. 108, &c.
Several Duties deduced from God's being our Father. 114, &c.
Comforts and Encouragements from it. 118.
Favourite Opinions how to be treated. II. 175.
Fighting. Againft private fight- ing and striking. II. 134. Flatterers. The Danger of them. IV. 46.
The Difference between them
and Friends. 103. Forgive us our Debts. Explained. III. 178.
Forgiveness of Injuries. Explain ed. III. 184. Recommended. 189. Confiftent with publick Ju- ftice, not with private Re- venge. 221.
The Excellency of this Spirit. 234.
From what Principles it pro- ceeds. 237.
It is a Complication of Chri- ftian Virtues. 238. The Difference of it from Hypocrify, Cowardice, and Laziness. 236.
Forms. Set Forms of Prayer.
The Lawfulness and Use- fulness of them. III. 89. &c.
Forwardness in Charity com- mended. I. 203, 204. Foundation. Sandy Foundations defcribed. IV. 347, &c. Fowls of the Air. They fow not, &c. Explained. III. 339, &c.
Chearfulness, not Idleness to be learned of them. III. 340. Fraternal Correption and Admo- nition. The Duty of it. IV. 10. 95, &c. How difficult it is. 66. Rules as to the Practice of it.
II. 102, &c. From bad Principles con- demned. 67, &c. A general Defcription of Fra-
ternal Admonition. 97. A more particular Defcrip- tion of it. 97, &c. How to be adminiftred. 102, &c.
Particularly recommended. 105, &c.
Who are excepted from it.
109, &c. 117, &c. Freedom and Openness in Chri-
ftian Profeffion. I. 451. Friends. The Difference betwixt
the Love of Friends and the Love of Enemies. II. 387.
Good Men God's Friends. 416.
Directions for the Choice of
Friends. 417. Self-Love will carry us to be
kind to Friends. 429. Friendship recommended by the Gofpel. 431. A Friend wanting to fhew us our Faults. IV. 120. Such a Friend is to be en-
couraged. 121.
Fulfilled. Till all be fulfilled. Explained. II. 39.
Eneral Expreffions in Scrip-
ture, how to be limited and interpreted. II. 347. Give to him that afketh thee. Explained. II. 385. 396. Glorifying our Father in Heaven. Explained. I. 425:
The Glory of God to be intended in all our good Works. 505, &c.
What things make for it. 506.
It does not interfere with our
Happiness. III. 214. The aiming at God's Glory, no Hindrance of Bufinefs. I. 513. God's feeing in Secret. How unfuitably we act to this Belief. III. 67. Wrong Notions of God in Prayer. 80.
God free from the Imper- fections of earthly Parents.
To be fo contrived that the Glory of them may re- dound to God. I. 507. External good Works, how ufeful for worldly Ends. III. 20, &c. Gospel more perfect than the Law. II. 40. Grace. Encouragements
Growth in Grace. I. 367. 373.
How vaftly Grace may be improved. III. 160. Preventing Grace to be pray- ed for. 198.
Grace conveyed by the Ufe of Means. IV. 132. Not given all at once, but as
we want it, and by the ufe of Prayer. 132. The right Difpofitions for ob- taining it. 135. The Scantinefs of it, our own Fault. 164.
The Irrefiftibility of it con- futed. 247.
And the Impoffibility of lo- fing it. 248. Grace compared to a foreign tender Plant. 248. Graces brightened by Perfecu- tion. I. 290.
Graces are Signs of God's
Favour. II. 422. Gratitude to God a Property of Charity. I. 205. Chriftians have the greatest Obligations to it. 483. Gratitude to Friends a com- mon Virtue. II. 427.
Hallowing God's Name.
Explained. III. 123, &c. Particulars comprehended un- der it. 125. Why this the first Petition of the Lord's Prayer. 132.
Useful Leffons following from
this Petition. 133, &c. How this regulates all our other Petitions. 135, &c.
144. Happiness eternal described. IV. 232.
Hafte. Making Hafte to be rich. III. 269.
Hearers. The right Hearers of Christ's Doctrine.
Several bad Hearers repre- hended. 315:
Bare Hearers of Chrift's Doc- trine without a fuitable Practice. 341. 344. Chrift's Hearers commended. 369. Heart. To be fet on the right Object. II. 159.
The Influence it hath on the whole Man. III. 283. Heathen. What a good Exam- ple is to be fet to them. III. 146.
Their Ignorance as to a future State. 379. Heaven defcribed. III. 396. The Inhabitants of it fpiri- tualized. 399.
Heaven and Holiness to be our principal Care. 401,
No unregenerate Person capa-
ble of the Joys of Heaven. IV. 291.
Heavenly Mindedness. III. 117. Heirs. The Folly of Anxiety for them. 358.
Hell. No Releafe from it. II. 206. 208.
Hell-Torments. Several Degrees of them. II. 143. 146. God's Juftice as to them, vindicated. 148. Objections against them an- fwered. IV. 228. 234.
Hereftes not to be extirpated with Fire and Faggot. I. 236. A new Herefy, making the Church a Creature of the State. 252. Hinnom. The Valley of Hin- nom. II. 122. Holy. Giving what is holy to Dogs, explained. IV. 112. Trampling holy things under Foot. 113, &c. Holiness and Happiness promised to them who seek them in the firft Place. III. 407. Honesty. Moral Honefty. (See Juftice.) How neceffary to a Chriftian. I. 174. Advices how to preferve it. 175, &c.
Promifes made to it. 181, &c. Honour. Falfe Rules of Honour. III. 189.
Honouring God. 114. Hope. Falfe Hopes of Heaven. IV. 282, &c. Humility. I. 114, &c. 152. Humility an Ornament of Charity. 203. Increased by Perfecution. 298. The Hundred fold at prefent
promised to them who are perfecuted for Christ. 332. Hungering and Thirfting after Righteoufnefs. I. 170. How they fhall be filled. 179, &c.
Hypocrify. I. 451. III. 9. 12. 20. 40. 48. 54. 56. 250,
Hypocrify defcribed. II. 187. Hypocrify in Prayer. III. 44,
&c. 47. 53. The Hypocrify of rafh Judg- ing. IV. 48, &c.
Idolatry. How Christianity has delivered us from it. III.
Corruption. II. 90. Ignorance of spiritual Matters. I. 435.
Ignorance of the World before Chrift. 453.
Ignorant Perfons are not to di- fpute with an Adverfary. IV. 265.
Nor should they read their Books, or keep them Com- pany. 265.
Imagination, and Members to be reftrained from unlawful Objects. II. 264.
Imitation, of God. II. 413, &c. III. 114.
Immorality. The Heinoufnefs of teaching it by Example, and Doctrine. II. 47, &c. Taught by Advice. 51. Importunity in Prayer. IV. 127. 136, &c. Inconfideration. I. 436. 438. A great Caufe of the Neglect of our Duty. IV. 200. Incumbring ourselves too much with the World, condem- ned. III. 266. Indians and Negroes. How to be
treated in order to their Converfion. I. 218. Infallibility. There is no infal lible Guide. IV. 272. Infidelity. II. 267. Injuries. Small Injuries to be born. 378.
Inlets of Sin. All ftopt by the Gospel. 267. Innuendo's to be improved into Accufations. IV. 122. Inspection into our Neighbours Lives. When lawful; and how to diftinguish it from rafh judging. IV. 39, &c. Infurre&tions
Infurrections and Rebellions con-
demned. II. 132. Intention. To be rightly fixed. II. 165. III. 129, &c. How to regulate our Inten- tion. III. 4. 6. 10. 22. 42. 211.
Marks of the Goodness of our Defigns and Intentions. 23, &c.
Intereft. Not to be complied with against Confcience. II. 274. Interpretation. Chrift's compre- henfive Way of interpre- ting the Commandments. II. 155 Interpreter. Chrift not only an Interpreter of the Law, but a Lawgiver. 295. Joy in Troubles. How to be attained. I. 349. Judges. Their Office not forbid. IV. 8.
Judge not. Explained. 7, &c. Rafh judging condemned. 1,
Thy Kingdom come. Explained.
Our Endeavours towards it, which are to accompany our Prayers. 145, &c.
Abourers in the Vineyard. The Parable explained. I. 370.
Laft things. Meditation of the four last things. 430.
Late Faith and Repentance. IV. 215. Laws. Human Laws and Con- ftitutions, how far the Rule of our Obedience. I. 258. The Law and the Prophets explained. II. 4.
The Law, how fulfilled by Christ, 9.
How amended by Chrift. 10. An Objection against this an- fwered. 12.
Of going to Law. 192. 200., 382. III. 221.
Christ a Lawgiver; not an
Interpreter only. II. 295. Lay not up Treasures on Earth; III. 261.
Laying up for future Occa-
fions, how far allowed. 264. Lead us not into Temptation. III. 191.
Leaft Commandment explained. II. 45.
Least in the Kingdom of Hea- ven. 46.
Leafure or Tranquillity for De-
votion. III. 65.
Leavening is the fowring and corrupting Mens
with bad Principles. II. 218. Lectures. Extemporary Lec-
tures. Some evil Effects of them. I. 30. Preface.
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