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A Table ofthe Contents. Page I Pagt ?xceeds the Morals of the K Philofophers. 3 8 Life ofChr f contains allourdu- Kingly Office of Chrifl requires tyes or motives toperform the union of both h s Na- them. 344,245' tures. 81,4 114,14-5 LoveofGod in redemption ofman Knowledg ofAdam in innocency. mjIfree: from 136 to 148 4, 5,6 The greatnefs ofit confidered. Thatof the Gofpel excells all from 148 to 191 other Sciences. 1 06, 1 o9, I 'Tis the moll e f feclual taufe of 110,111 mans Love to God. 197, Commended to ourfludy.113. 198,199 r 14ri 15 Love ofChrifl dyingforsc, i 69, L 'Tis the moff powerful caufe 7of our Love to him. 199, LawCeremonial was abolifht by 200,201 Chriil. 315,316 --Our Love to Chrifl muff befin- Law Moralcontains theprinciples cere andfuperlative. 202, of effential equity. 14 203 Its curfe and terrour upon the Love to all men men enjoyned by . Guilty. 151 the Gofpel. 307 God only can difpenfe with the ¡ Love to God is the principle of penalty. 212 ! true Obedience. 300, 3 01 Some Laws not capable ofRe- 3z 2 laxation. 213 Loving our enemies, the peculiar TheLaw didnot exclude fatis- Law ofChrifl, and indif- facáion by another. 2 13 penfably necef fary. 3 08, ----The Moral Law more clearly f explained and powerfully Love is perfeil in Heaven. 360 enforc't by Chrif.317,118 Lull : The beloved Lufl hinders TheLaw ofChrifl exceeds that mens complying with the ofMo fes. 313 I terms o f the Gofpel. 289 Man

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