Experiences, high, may produce spi- | Gospel should be fully preached, 238 Grace manifested in submission, 61 Guilt of passing a revival, 380 Hampshire ministers, their attesta- towns where there were Hardness of heart, sense of it under a device of the devil, 276 tends to harden sinners, 281 Health may be impaired by religious Heaven, order in, 320 Hindrances to be removed, 371 his promptings, 305 Human nature easily overcome by the produces the highest joys, 77 Hutchinson, Abigail, longing to die, 93 | Judging the whole by a part, 142 distressing sickness, 94 anxiety for the uncon- peaceful death, 96 I. Idleness should be driven from col- Imagination, impressions on, 83 Imperfection, allowance for, 140 produced by a strong 327 -greatly misrepresented, 84 Imprudences should be freely confess- Impulses, not a guide, 295 Inclinations, good, not a guide, 305 Ingratitude, cause of doubts, 81 consent, 366 others, forbidden, 349 will bring down judgments if Justice of God, convictions of, 58 Legal terrors, not always followed by Life may be destroyed by religious Light, not so much needed as heat, 234 with approbation of pas-Longings of the soul after God, 63 tors, 367 Instruction, eagerness to receive, 76 119 their imperfection, 120 J. Jealousy of ourselves recommended, 337 Judgments to be expected by minis- M. Marks of spiritual pride, 274 skill required in, 229 for promoting the work, 371 Meekness, the severest rebuke of op- gives force to arguments, 284 vals, 373 INDEX. revival, 383 383 of self-righteousness, 327 Morals, wonderful reformation of, 154 better evidence than religious Natural objects, enjoyment of, 76 Natural affections not to be sup- pressed, 338 Nearness to God does not preclude New Jersey, revival there, 44 should not provoke prejudice New things always accompany great News of conversion promotes the re- Noise inseparable from powerful ex- ministers in, 32 unconverted, hypocrisy of, Novelty in revivals not an objection, wretched condition, 383 ality, 384 need of divine aid, 384 134 general arrangement for, 400 Preaching should be instructive, 231 impressive, 232 scripture account of, 234 Preface by Drs. Watts and Guyse, xviii a great source of sin, 271 Prophecy of the millenium, 190 Proportion in experiences, 330 Parents should feel most for their Providence, not an attestation, 315 children, 339 Passions mixed with religion, 326 how to be expected, 310 -, not understood by us, 316 Quakers, had no success among the Quickness of the work, glorious, 179 INDEX. R. vil, 177 177 211 a work of God, or of the de- most glorious of God's works, all bound to acknowledge,183 rulers should promote, 213 licly, 214 duty of ministers in, 216 all may help in, 222 |