Of the principal Topics contained in both Parts of
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ARON'S rod that budded,
what it fignified, ii. 19. 73. Adam,four reafons whythe manand the woman were fo called,i 71.20. Acovenant head to all his pofteri- ty proven by two arguments, 97. 10. His pofterity in him, when he first finned, two ways, 98 18. Adoption, the proper meaning of it i. 209. 1. General adoption, what ib. 4. Special, what, ib. 6. Adultery, what, ii. 135. 28. The aggravations of it, 136. 31. Agency,the peculiar agency of each perfon of the Trinity, in the forma- tion of the body ofChrist,i.137.22. Aggravations; four fources, from whence fins receive their aggrava- tions, ii. 164. 9--30.
Altar, brazen, what typified by it, ii. 17. 47.; of incenfe, what it ty- pified, 19, 64.
Amen, what it properly fignifies, ii. 282. 17-22.
Appearances; ten bodily appear- ances of Chrift, after his refurrec- tion, i. 171. 16.
Apocrypha, four reafons why it ought not to be received, as a part of the canon of fcripture, i. 22 50. Apostle, why Chrift fo called, i. 144 4
Arguments, nine of them, for con- vincing infidels that the fcriptures are the word of God, i. 16 9. Ark in the tabernacle and temple, what was within it, ii. 19. 70. Afcenfion of Chrift, three ends of it, i. 175.49.
Affurance; difference between the affurance of faith, and the affur- ance of fenfe, i. 122. 8. Aflurance of God's love attainable, proven by two arguments, ib. 12. Three evidences of it, 223. 17. The dif- ference between it and prefump- tion, ib. 18.
Atheist; no fuch thing in the world as a direct fpeculative Atheist, proven, ii. 48. 8--11.
Attributes of God,not distinct from God himself, i. 28. 22; nor from one another, 29, 23.
Aptifm,the proper fignification of the word, ii. 215. I. When Chrift appointed it, as a facrament of the New Testament, ib. 3. Dif- ference between the baptifmof John and the baptifm difpenfed by the apoftles, after Chrift's afcenfion, 216. 6-8. Proved, that it is rightly administered by sprinkling,217.15. Analogy betwixt the fign in bap- tifm and the thing fignified, 218. 20. The ends and ufes of baptifm, 219. 28--35. The efficacy of it wherein it confists, 222. 48. Why but once administered, 224. 12. Baptize,why did not Christ baptize any himself, ii, 216. 12.
Blafphemy, what, ii. 82. 3. The aggravations of it, ib. 4. Blafphemous thoughts, three ways whereby to know when they are fuggefted by Satan, ii. 297. 31. Blood of Jefus, why called the blood of fprinkling, i. 252. 43. BodythatChrift had; a true and real
body, proven, i. 137 17. Why Chrift's body was not created im mediately out of nothing, ib. 19. Bodies; four properties of thebodies of the faints, at the refurrection, explained, i.2 39. 19-23. Bondage;a twofold right that Chrift had to be our Redeemer from fpiri- tual bondage, ii. 32. 39, 32, 34. Books; four books will be opened at the day of judgement,i 188.94,&c. Brazen altar; fee Altar.
ib 22.Four inward evidences of the univerfal corruption of nature,ib24 Covenant of grace why fo called, 115. 18. How made with Chrift 116. 27. Why made with him a the head, 116. 40. The prope condition of it, what, 120. 59. Difference,between the covenant grace, and the covenant of works illuftrated in nine particulars, 127 III--120. The principal part of the Sinai-transaction, though the covenant of works was moft con- fpicuous, ii. 28. 26.
Cain,werynoiputtodeath f6.25. Coretoufnels, what, ii. 156. 2.
Candleftic,what it fignified,ii.18.62 Chastity, what, ii. 128. 1. Three ways whereby to preserve our own chastity, 129 6.
Cherubims ofglory, what reprefent- ed bythem,ii 21.82. W hatwasfigni- fied by the poftureof their faces,86. Children;fix duties incumbentupon them to their parents, ii. 114. 20. Chrift; why he is not the cause of e- lection, i 114. 7. Why called the laft Adam, 116. 26. As a prophet, hath revealed the will ofGod two ways, 145. 12, &c. As a furety made under the moral law,164.12; and that as a covenant of works, proven, ib. 14. HowChrift is offer ed, and to be received, in three particulars, ii. 187,46--56. Circumcifion, when first instituted, . 212. 2. The spiritual meaning it, ib. 4.
nfing; the difference betwixt nfing by the blood, and clean- by the Spirit of Christ, in two ticulars, ii. 217. 18.
courfe; God's immediate con- fe with everyaction of the crca- re, proven, i 76. 20. How he concurs with the finful actions of men, without fin, ib. 21. Connexion between the preface and the first commandment, ii. 41 6. Contentment with our own condi tion, what, ii. 154. 6. Four cross difpenfations, under which it is re- quired, ib. 16--14. Corruptionofthewholenature,what i 103, 19.Wherein doth it appear. 304 20. Howproven from fcripture,
Eath; how it may be proved, thattheprecifemomentofevery one's death is fixed in the decree, il 60.24. Thedifference betwixt the death of believers and that of the wicked, in five particulars, 111. 28 DeathofChrift;what about it, should we remember in the fupper,in thre particulars, ii. 233. 23--36 Four ways whereby we should fhew forth his death in that facrament, 234 37--41.
Debts, why fins are so called, 268.3.
Decrees; why is God's eternal por pofe,called hisdecrees in the plural number, i. 58.5. The abfurdity of conditional decrees, 60. 21. How the decree is permiffive,and effica cious at the fame time, 61. 30. Delighting in the glory of God, whether it is to be reckoned our chief end, i. 14. 46.
Deliverance of Ifrael out of Egypt, reprefents our fpiritual redemption, in four particulars, ii. 37. 23. Defpair, what, ii. 106. 35. Thre wayswhereby Satan labours to drin perfons to defpair, ib. 36--39. Dipping, not neceffary in baptism, ii 217. 14, 15.
Difcipline of Chrift's kingdom, what, i. 160. 41.
Difcontentment, withourown eflat what, i 163 6. The aggravation of this. fin, ib. 7.
Difpofition; the difference between a federal, and a teftamentary dá polition, i. 12
xaltation of Chrift, what i. 169. t. xcellency; the incomparable ex- cellency of the fcriptures, in four articles, i. 22. 51.
xtent of the grant that God makes of himself to us,illuftrated in nine particulars, ii. 35. 11. F
the the co-
Glorifying God, what, ii. 45 31 How we glorify him in his attri- butes,ordinances,word, and works,
Glory; God's effential glory, what i. 10.8 His declarative glory, what ib. 9 Four fimilitudes whereunto the future glory of believers is compared, 234. 12
Faith, tof glace, it has in twat God: how doth it appear from fetip-
right itgives to the promife1z4.84 the difference between faving and justifying faith, 207.59. How con- nected with falvation, 172. 20 Four kinds of faith mentioned in fcripture, 173. --9. The appro- priating perfuafion,in the nature of faith,neceflaryto answer the gofpel offer, what, 180,53 Why this ap- propriating perfuafion is neceffary to the nature of faving faith, ib.59 Three evidences of a trong faith, 181. 64 Three evidences of the weakness of faith, ib. 65 Three marks of a true faith, however weak, 182.66 Three ways in which faith views its objects, 183.74-77. What is it for the worthy receivers of the facrament of the fupper, to partake of the body and blood of Chrift by faith, 238.66 Four way's how we know, if we have that faith which feeds on Chrift in the word and facrament, 24 f. 20
Fafting; religious fafting, what, ii. 59.22 Three arguments,proving it to be of divine appointment, ib. 24 The occurrences which call for it, ib. 27.
Father, proven to be God. i.54. 28 Not properly the fountains of the Deity, ib. 29. Three refpects in which God is called Father, with
ture and reason, that there can be But one only, i. 48 1 2 Why faid to be living, 49 15. Why called true ib. 16 Godhead, the meaning of the word i. 52. 8
Golden pot, that had manna, what it fignified, ii. 19 27. Goodness of God, what, i. 43 I His abfolute good nefs, what, ib 3; his relative, what, ib. 4 How his goodness, is manifested in the con- trivance of redemption, 14.13.;how in the execution of it, ib. 14. Gofpel offer, the faith of it, what, i, 194. 14.
Gofpel precepts; the abfurdity of making faith and repentance, new gofpel precepts, ii, 44.26 27 Growth; believers grow four ways, i. 218. 12, &c. Four evidences of growth in grace, ii. 16. 18
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