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Enthusiasm, & word of uncertain etymo-

logy, i. 466-defined, i. 467
Enthusiasts, different sorts of, i. 468, 470,
473-vilify reason, ii. 230-admo-
nished, i. 469

Exxia, what, ii. 517, 624
Epiphanius, quoted, ii. 683

Epitaph, on an Infidel and Gamester, ii.
656

Eva, explained, ii. 672
Exas Avonres, what, i. 367
Error, incident to the best of men, ii. 155
Eternal life, how Christ is, ii. 308
Eternal world, discovered by faith, ii. 637
-entrance of the soul into the, ii. 715
Eternity, what, ii. 69, 72

Eternity of God, ii. 69, 668-incompre-
hensible to man, il. 218

Evruons, explained, ii. 517, 624
Evzporedpov, explained, ii. 325
Europeans, general state of, in regard
to religion, ii. 225
Ευτραπελία, what, i. 12

Eve, sentence of God upon, ii. 98
Evil, the origin of, explained, ii. 95, 150
Evil, penal, produced by God, ii. 804
Evil angels, the nature of, ii. 251-united
under a common head, ii. 253-their
employment, ii. 253-temptations
from, ii. 359

Evil eye, what, i. 362; ii. 694

Evil passions, excited by Satan, ii. 256
Evil speaking defined, i. 394, 614
Evil spirits, probable employment of, in
a separate state, ii. 725

Evil tempers, perfect Christians freed
from, i. 517

Evil thoughts, the effect of Satan's in-
fluence, ii. 256-how far perfectChrist-
tians are freed from, i. 516
Eλxoμsvos, explained, i. 230, 339
Εξεμυκτηριζον, explained, ii. 649
Expenditure, useless, the sin of, i. 630;
ii. 754-how to be regulated, i. 633
Experience, confirms the doctrine of ori-
ginal sin, i. 557

Experience, Christian, confirms the doc-
trine of the witness of the Spirit, i. 122
Experience of believers, proves that there
is sin in them, i. 144
Extroversion, what, ii. 330

Eye, desire of, ii. 317. See Desire.
Eye, single, what, i. 360; ii. 692

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the remedy of human folly, ii. 76—a
medium of divine light, ii. 663-does
not supersede the necessity of holiness,
i. 450-not produced by reason, ii. 235
-sometimes substituted for love, ii.
455-insufficiency of, without love, ii.
458-supplies the defect of sense, ii.
636-the discoveries of, ii. 636, 721—
walking by, what, ii. 660-attacked by
Satan, i. 536-often injured by riches,
ii. 416, 622-impaired by the neglect
of self-denial, i. 611—implied in the
circumcision of the heart, i. 201-im-
plied in the service of God, ii. 482-
designed to re-establish the law of
love, i. 460-tried by spiritual hea-
viness, i. 599-weakened by inter-
course with ungodly men, ii. 348-the
loss of, precedes the commission of
outward sin, i. 230-the loss of, i. 577
-of adherence and assurance referred
to, i. 547-necessary for public re-
formers, i. 658-the exercise of, en-
forced, ii. 46, 229

Faith and repentance answer each other, i.
163

Faith, the, of a child of God, it. 606, 639
—of a servant of God, ii. 606, 639-of
the Apostles before the death of Christ,
i. 3-of a Protestant, ii. 605-of a Ro-
man Catholic, ii. 605—of a Jew, ii. 602
-of a Mahometan, ii. 604-of a Deist,
ii. 603-of a Materialist, ii. 603—of a
Heathen, i. 2; ii. 602, 604-of a
Devil, i. 2, 211

Faith in Christ, the only foundation of
good works, i. 206-a consequence of
the fall, 113

Fall of man, what, i. 48; ii. 96, 566, 633,
738-circumstances of, explained, ii.

151

Fall in Adam, nature of our, ii. 813-ad-
vantages of, to mankind, ii. 112
False prophets, who, i. 412-the garb in
which they appear, i. 414-how Christ-
ians should beware of, i. 416-admo-
nished, i. 418

False religion, described, ii. 672
Familiarity with God, irreverent, cen-
sured, ii. 690

Families, dispensations of Providence
towards, ii. 226

Family religion, importance of, ii. 481
Fasting, the nature of, i. 343-the
grounds of, i. 346-the manner in
which it should be practised, i. 355-
neglect of, among the Methodists, ii.
683-to what extent practised by the
Pharisees, i. 319

Fasts of the Jewish Church, i. 345-of the
Christian Church, i. 345; ii. 683-in
Scotland, how observed, ii. 684
Father, in what respects God is a, i. 331
-an ancient, striking quotation from,
ii. 383

Futhers, in Christ, who, ii. 641

Fear of God, not natural to man, i. 559
-enforced, ii. 43

Fear, religious, what, ii. 388
Field-preaching, origin of, among the
Methodists, ii. 17

Fiery darts of the Devil, how they may be
retorted, i. 539

Fire, a described, ii. 806-by which the
universe shall be dissolved, i. 176—
unquenchable, what, ii. 264-stolen
from heaven, what, ii. 740
Fish, the creation of, ii. 91
Fixed stars, referred to, ii. 575—our
ignorance of their nature, ii. 219
Flattery, consequences of, ii. 626
Flesh, scriptural meaning of the term,
ii. 297-desire of, what, ii. 316—(See
Desire)-crucified in them that be-
lieve, i. 82

Fleshly wisdom, insufficiency of, i. 135
Fletcher, Rev. John, sketch of his life
and death, ii. 50-deep piety of, ii. 65
-his doctrine of the dispensations
mentioned, ii. 602

Floods, the, by which Christians are
tried, i. 426

Folly, worldly, described, ii. 700-of
trusting to the Righteousness of the
Law, i. 65

Fonding expressions in devotion, censured,
ii. 691

Food, a blessing to be asked upon, ii.
436-proper quantity of, ii. 437, 421
Foolish and hurtful desires, what, ii. 410
Forbearance, what, ii. 279-mutual,

obligations of Christians to the exer-
cise of, i. 243

Forcknowledge of God, what, ii. 106
Forgiveness, what, i. 238-condition on
which God will grant it, i. 338
Form of godliness, what, i. 12-not ap-
parent in Oxford, ii. 762

Former times, not better than these, ii.
563

For, George, censure of, upon the whole
christian world, ii. 143—virulence of,
1.208

Fre agery of tian, ii. 107, 191, 197
Friep eith the world, what, ii. 333
French, rues, visit the hospitals, ii. 524
Frugati's, enforced, i. 630

Frial of the Spirit, not to be separated
from the witness of the Spirit, i. 128
Friats, false prophets distinguished by
their, i. 415

Gain all they car, the duty of Christians
to, i. 626; ii. 681. 755

Gunnig thể work, what, i. 372
Gardeung, recommended, ii. 439
6. des, Dr., quoted, ii. 460

Creseral conflagration, described, i. 173
Giants, mentioned, ii. 564

Gilson, Bishop, remark of, ii. 14, 1-7
Gifts of the Spirit, extraordinary, ii.
431

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Good conscience, what, ii. 579

Good works, remarks upon, ii. 535-
sometimes substituted for love, ii. 455
-prevented by costly dress, ii. 424-
destroyed by the doctrine of absolute
predestination, ii. 6—so called, what,
i. 423

Goods, gift of all our, what, ii. 799-
worldly, folly of laying up, ii. 704
Gospel, closely connected with the Law,
i. 312-universal spread of, ii. 159
Government of all things, the, ascribed
to Christ, ii. 307

Grace, the necessity of, ii. 390-myste-
rious operations of, ii. 226-assistance
of, i. 136-free in all men, ii. 1-free
for all men, ii. 2-abounds more than
the sin of man, ii. 103-sometimes
irresistible, ii. 160

Graces, passive, exist in consequence of
the fall, ii. 116

Grandmothers, generally spoil children,
ii. 500

Greenwood, Rev. Parson, management of
his children, ii. 497

Grief, unprofitableness of, ii. 769
Grieving the Holy Spirit, what, ii. 790
Gule, what, ii. 444

Guilt, conviction of, described, i. 252
Guiltiness of believers, how to be under-
stood, i. 159

Hades, what, ii. 651, 722

Haliburton, Mr., lamentation of, ii.
673

Haman, misery of, ii. 381
Happiness, what, ii. 310, 673-only en-
joyed by real Christians, ii. 311-im-
plied in true Religion, i. 74-only to be
enjoyed in God, ii. 671-increased in
consequence of the fall, ii. 113-pot
produced by reason, ii. 238-not to
be found in riches, i. 369-not en-
joyed by those who have an evil eye,
ii. 695-destroyed by the doctrine of
absolute predestination, ii. 5-false,
described, ii. 315-address to those
who are seeking, ii. 321

Hardened conscience, what, ii. 598
Harmlessness, what, i. 423-sometimes
substituted for holiness, ii. 710
Hatred, inconsistent with Christian zeal,
ii. 487

Health, injured by too much sleep, ii.

474

Heart, the, to be true to God, ii. 444-

wickedness of, ii. 731-deceitfulness | Homilies of the Church of England, quoted,
of, ii. 734

Heathen, the faith of a, ii. 604

Heathen morality ends where Christianity
begins, i. 253

Heathen honesty, what, i. 11
Heathens, ignorance of, ii. 385-not left
in total darkness, ii. 662-character
of, ii. 157-acknowledge a Providence,
ii. 193-believed in the existence of
angels, ii. 241-should not be indis-
criminately doomed to bell, ii. 747-
conversion of the, ii. 165
Heaven, happiness of, i. 177; ii. 73,
175, 717-discovered by faith, ii. 638
-new, what, ii. 196
Heavenly gift, what, i. 299
Heavenly-mindedness, lost by worldly
company, ii. 350

Heaviness, spiritual, what, i. 591-the
design of God in permitting it, i. 598
-widely different from darkness, i.
601-sometimes needful, i. 601
Heirs of Salvation, ministry of angels to
the, ii. 246

Hell, meaning of the term, ii. 651, 722
-discovered by faith, ii. 638-the pu-
nishment of, ii. 263, 376, 718-the
torments of, endless, ii. 74, 269, 722
Hell-fire, sinners under the sentence of,
i. 77

Help, not to be found in riches, i. 368
Helpnessness, of fallen man, described, i.
78-of believers, i. 159-conviction of
their, i. 165

Helps, enjoyed by the Methodists, ii.
614

Herbert, quoted, ii. 437, 421, 543, 830
Heresy, what, ii. 283

Hesiod, quoted, ii. 242

Hervey, Rev. James, quotation from, i.
241—his doctrine of imputed right-
eousness, ii. 707

"Hidden man of the Heart," injured by
gay apparel, ii. 427
Hinderances to true religion, i. 265, 392
Historians, ancient, referred to, ii. 565
Hoadley, Bishop, his scheme of devotion
censured, ii. 691

Hobbes, Mr., saying of, in death, ii. 236
Holiness, what, ii. 711, 761-necessity
of, ii. 709-increased in consequence
of the fall, ii. 113-increased by trials,
i. 600-the beauty of, i. 292-never
found but in connexion with a single
eye, ii. 695-not the condition of a
sinner's justification, i. 52-injured
by riches, ii. 622-destroyed by the
notion of absolute predestination, ii. 4
Holiness of God, described, ii. 669
Holiness of Angels, what, ii. 244
Holy Ghost, design of his coming, i. 32
-operations of, ii. 818-how grieved,

ii. 791

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i. 55, 237; ii. 611

Honour, desire of, . 373-to be ren-
dered to all men, ii. 550

Hooper, Bishop, unworthy dispute of,
with Ridley, ii. 468

Hope, implied in the circumcision of the
heart, i. 202-a mark of the New
Birth, i. 214-not produced by reason,
ii. 236-influence of, upon the Christ-
ian's conduct, i. 202-confirmed by
temptations, i. 599-impaired by
riches, ii, 416

Hophni and Phinehas, character of, ii. 582
Horse-races, evil of, ii. 808

Hottentots, state of the, ii. 224
Humane Society, account of the, ii. 536
Hume, Mr., his ignorance of human
nature, ii. 736-held the doctrine of
necessity, ii. 731-taught practical-
Atheism, ii. 674

Humility, no word for, in the language
of Pagan Greece, or Rome, i. 253-
described, i. 251, 255-implied in the
circumcision of the heart, i. 200-a
fruit of love, ii. 453-a property of
zeal, ii. 464-necessary for public re-
formers, i. 660- often injured by
riches, ii. 416, 623-motives to, ii.
277-enforced, ii. 228, 549

Hungering and thirsting after righteous-
ness, what, i. 265

Hutcheson, Professor, his view of con-
science, ii. 595-writings of, censured,
ii. 442-taught practical Atheism, ii.
595, 608, 674, 732, 736

Hutchinson, Mr., opinion of, referred to,
ii. 219, 307-an abusive writer, ii.
566

Huygens, opinion of, concerning the
moon, ii. 578

Hymns, amorous character of some, ii.
687

Hypocrisy, not essential to the character
of a Pharisee, i. 320

Ideas, clear, not absolutely necessary to
salvation, ii. 747

Idleness, immorality of, ii. 764-of the
Americans, ii. 29

Idolatry, what, ii. 671-natural to man,
i. 559-sometimes substituted for ho-
liness, ii. 709-produced by riches, ii.
625

Idols, what, ii. 314
Ignorance, Christians not free from, i.
503-the effect of an evil eye, ii. 694
-a cause of spiritual darkness, i. 583
Ill-nature, to be avoided, ii. 546
Image of God, what, i. 566; ii. 149
Immensity of God, incomprehensible to
man, ii. 218

Impatience, inconsistent with christian
zeal, ii. 468

Imputation of Christ's Righteousness, how
to be understood, i. 236

Imputed righteousness, remarks upon, ii. Joy in the Lord, attacked by Satan, i.

707

Incorruptible body, what, ii. 784
Independence, spirit of, natural to fallen
man, ii. 733-general desire of, among
the Americans, ii. 29-assumption of,
by the Americans, ii. 31

Indian Chief, keen remark of, ii. 144-
remarks of, on Providence, ii. 193
Indifference to congregations, not a catho-
lic spirit, i. 500

Indifferent things, not the objects of
Christian zeal, ii. 468

Individuals, dispensations of Providence
towards, ii. 226

Indostan, wretched stato of the inhabi-
tants of, ii. 224

Industry, an important part of christian
duty, i. 629

Infirmities, Christians not free from, i.
505

Ingham, Mr., inconsistency of, ii. 22
Injuring our neighbour, to be avoided, i.

628

Injustice, a disease of human nature, ii.
495-a sin of Great Britain, ii. 829
Inquisition, Romish, tortures of, ii. 360
Insects, creation of, ii. 92-our ignorance
of, ii. 222

Instruction, to be given to children, ii.

486

Intemperance, produced by too much
sleep, ii. 475

Intention, purity of, necessary, i. 359;
ii. 692

Intercourse with the world, necessary to
the practice of Christianity, i. 296—|
with unholy men, evil of, ii. 337,
348

Introversion, what, ii. 330

Inward defects of Christians, i. 159
Ireland, state of religion in, ii. 679
Irreverent devotion, censured, ii. 690
Loayyedo, explained, ii. 172

Israelite indeed, character of an, ii. 444
Itinerancy, advantages of, ii. 615

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533

Joy of a Christian, the ground of, i. 136
Judas, the case of, ii. 587
Judging, a hinderance to religion, i. 392
Judgment, does not take place immedi-
ately after death, i. 643

Judgment, general, i. 644-discovered by
faith, ii. 638-circumstances which
will precede the, i. 168-circumstances
which will follow the, i. 174
Justification, defined, i. 50, 544; ii. 108,
388-ground of the doctrine of, i. 43
-distinct in its nature from Sanctifi-
cation, i. 50-extensive sense in which
the word is sometimes used, i. 5
Justification by Faith, objections to the
doctrine of, answered, i. 6—abandoned
by the University of Oxford, ii. 759—
a doctrine of the Church of England,
ii. 611-the doctrine of, destructive of
Popery, i. 9

Justin Martyr, his character of Socrates,

ii. 237

Juvenal, quoted, ii. 729

Kames, Lord, a Materialist, ii. 603-beld
the doctrine of necessity, ii. 731
Καπηλεύοντας, explained, i. 457
Kempis, quoted, ii. 752-opinion of, con-
cerning hell, ii. 267

Kenn, Bishop, quoted, ii. 246, 727
King George the Second, reply of, re-
specting the Methodists, ii. 617
King, should not be deprived of his
lawful customs, i. 627

King of France, anecdote of, ii. 437
Kingdom of God, what, i. 71, 254-com-
ing of, how to be understood, i. 334-
to be sought, i. 385

Knowing Christ after the flesh, what, ii.
686

Knowledge, desire of, natural to man, ii.
217-Christians not perfect in, i.
503-sometimes substituted for love,
ii. 455-insufficiency of, without love,
ii. 458-human, exceedingly limited,
ii. 218-uncertainty of, i. 641
Knowledge of God, what, ii. 205-not
natural to man, i. 558

Knowledge of Angels, what, ii. 243
Knowledge of a disembodied spirit, ii. 726
Kovavia, what, i. 374

Latitudinarianis, not a catholic spirit,
i. 499

Law of God, its spiritual meaning, i. 96
-the origin of, i 434—the nature of,
i. 435-holy, i. 437—just, i. 438-good,
i. 439-convinces men of sin, i. 441—
brings men to Christ, i. 441-prepares
believers for increased degrees of holi-
ness, i. 442-in what sense believers
are not under the, i. 452-fulfilled by
Christ, i. 311-shall not pass away, i.
311-closely connected with the Gos-

pel, i. 312-how established, i. 457,
460, 462-how made void, i. 447, 450,
452

Law, ceremonial, repealed by Christ, i.
310

Law, Mr. William, quotation from, ii.
ii. 476, 492-denied the imputation of
Christ's righteousness, i. 240-his
writings mentioned, ii. 611-his "Se-
rious Call," recommended, ii. 692
Laws of nature, present, not immutable,
ii. 266

Lay-preaching, defended, i. 485

Laying up treasures on earth, in what sense
forbidden, i. 364

Lazarus, the case of, ii. 650

Learning, importance of, to religion, ii.
764

Liberality, insufficiency of, without love,

ii. 459-recommended, ii. 440
Liberty, moral, what, ii. 149, 632-not
destroyed by grace, ii. 160
Lie, the nature of a, ii. 446
Lies, different kinds of, ii. 446
Life, human, the great importance of, i.
647-resemblance of, to a dream, ii.
715-the shortness of, ii. 575, 704, 713
-uncertainty of, ii. 382

Life of God in the soul of a believer, what,
i. 230

Light, given by Christ to them that
awake from the sleep of sin, i. 26-
first shining upon the mind of man, i.
96

Light, consequent upon a single eye, i.
360; ii. 692

Light of Christians, to shine before men,
i. 307

Light, natural, our ignorance of the
nature of, ii. 220

Lima, earthquake in, ii. 40

Linum Asbestum, account of the, ii. 266
Locke, his Essay mentioned, ii. 231
Aoyira, explained, i. 271, 395, 517
Longsuffering, explained, i. 27—an effect
of love, ii. 454

"Lord, Lord," what the saying of, im-
plies, i. 422

Lord's Prayer explained, i. 331, 431-
poetical paraphrase upon, i. 340
Lord's Supper, a means of grace, i. 191

-duty of constantly attending, ii. 553
-unworthy receiving of, ii. 283
Love, divine, in the human heart, what,
i. 204; ii. 799-not natural to man, i.
558-not produced by reason, ii. 238
implied in the circumcision of the
heart, i. 204-a mark of the New
Birth, i. 216-necessity of, ii. 456-
peculiar excellency of, i. 460-ren-
dered all things common among the
first Christians, ii. 136-essential to a
Christian, i. 15-the more excellent
way, ii. 432-included in the service
of God, ii. 483-Christian Righteous-
ness, i. 73-necessary for public re-

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formers, i. 659-increased by trials,
i. 599-necessary in giving reproof, ii
179-destroyed by the doctrine of ab
solute predestination, ii. 4-quenched
by riches, ii. 416, 623-enforced, i1.
548-the loss of, described, i. 578
Love, brotherly, characteristics of, i.
268; ii. 451, 800-springs only from
the love of God, ii. 452

Love of our neighbour, connected with the
love of God, i. 217-what, i. 15-in-
creased in consequence of the Fall,
ii. 115-injured by riches, ii. 623-de-
ficiency of, in believers, i. 155-how
to be manifested, i. 290

Love to the Redeemer, a consequence of
the Fall, ii. 144

Love of God to man, peculiarity of the, ii.
115-to fallen man, ii. 103

Love of money, what, ii. 409
Love of the world, natural to man, i. 560
-a disease of human nature, ii. 494,
499-in the heart of a believer, i. 154
Lowliness, what, ii. 277
Lowther, Sir James, property of, il. 749
Lunacy, remark of a Physician concern-
ing, ii. 258

Lunatics, conjecture concerning, ii. 725
Avrn, what, i. 593

Avrai, explained, i. 316

Lust, produced by gay apparel, ii. 424
Lust of the flesh and of the eye, explained,
i. 205. See Desire.

Luther, a saying of, quoted, i. 233; ii.
162-Reformation of, ii. 208-did not
separate from the Church, ii. 589-
complaint of, ii. 569

Luxury, sin and danger of, ii. 654, 830
-of the Americans, ii. 29
Lying, to be avoided, ii. 547

Macarius, quoted, i. 545
Madness of Englishmen, during the Ame-
rican war, ii. 826

Magistracy, benefits of, i. 178
Magnitude of the universe, no argument
against Providence, ii. 576
Mahometan, the faith of a, ii. 604
Mahometans, character of, ii. 157-con-
version of, ii. 164-should not be in-
discriminately doomed to hell, ii. 747
Mammon, what, i. 378

Man, what, ii. 721-the origin of, dis-
covered by faith, ii. 636-the design
of God in the creation of, ii. 633, 670
-the original state of, i. 48-the fall
of, ii. 633-in what respect differenced
from brutes, ii. 124-greatness and
littleness of, ii. 738-magnitude of, ii.
574-duration of, ii. 575
Manifestation of the Son of God, ii. 152
Marks by which the children of God are
distinguished, i. 112

Marriage, remarks upon, ii. 489, 697-
does not cancel filial obligations, ii.
505-sanctity of, i. 278-not to be

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