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TheTA B LE. R!!_een Mary's de!irved Praifes--p~fororth bJ ~ordsof~llviejl ftgnifi· -Her PICIJ and Reltgton p. 713· WiM p. 849· -The Holinefs of her Life Ibtd. Repentante jlowes from the hope of MerCJ, -Her Con;ugal Lo:'e p. 714· p. II ~' 167. -Her 'Vn~erpa~dmg _ lb1d. -'Tis antuedent!y nece!Jary to Pardon, -HerPttttl!ncetnSICknefs . p:7 S4· p. 192. An Addrefs of Condolance to Hts Majejly The Recompencesof difhibutive 'Jujlice [ball by the Di!Jenting Mmiflers, pronounc'd be a"ordmg to the evtltVorks p. 85. hy Dr. Hates t~pon the f<!!!ens Death , The Records of Confiience [hall be open'd in p. 7 55 thelajl 'J~dgment . p. 85 x. We mujl gzve aU drlige!Jce to he in a flate R. of Reconciliatio1J witb God, and how ? . P·4J6. T HE ~ternal Raptures of Delight and 'Tis. incongruow to del~y o11r Recom;iliation Prat(e. . P·959· wtthGodtillthetimeofSiekne(f p 439· he Divine Wifdom in the contrtvlln&e of The de/41 of R epentance dangerom, And the M40's Redemption . . p. "7· Caufis p. 437· The Redeemer u made a qrttekning Prtnetple, -The [o!IJ of Jiteh a delay p. 438. to in[fnre tu wtth new Life p. 204. C9nfiderattons proper to awaken tH to Re· The eompleatnejf of our Recover7 by 1efiu pentanee P·441· Chrifl p. 232. Repentanc~ is an Evan~e~ical Grace p. 34c. A folemn thankful Recognition of God M No Caufalay nor Mcnt m Repentance to pro· the Avthor of our Bein,gs, and a!! our cure a PArdon Ibid. Comforts, Ucontinually due to him p. 300. Of Death·bed Repentance p 390. Tht wife Contrivance of Man's Redempti · Repentance, h~1v nece/Jary p. 393· on p. 418. The great Mijlokes about Repentance p. 723. When Man turn'd Rebel againjl God, he be- -What it" p. 724. eamean .<bjOI«te Slave p. 515 · The danger and folly of foch "' delay it, The Remed1 in our Hedempt_ion propOrtioli.- . p. 72). 12bfe tO the Caufe of our H.;~tne p. 123 . nep~n_tance is a vital operattveGract p. 6B . 'l~he Divine (;J!ijdom •:.11jihl~ in the ma~ne~ of Reltg;on no (01ver Severity . p. SSS· our Redemption, and trt the Means tm· The}late of Religion mojldelzghtjul P··73l· ploy'd, and bow p. 124. 0/ the remi/!ion of Sins, and IJow obtain,d, - Not difcover'ditJ theCre~tion, and is Ibid. above tlu reach of Nattm:l Re11[on p. 128. How ridicu!om it is to force Men into Reli· >----The Heathen World intirely igporant gion p. 71 1. of it . p.129. --1-!orv contrary to the fYAfiice of our H ow Reafon u Jubftrvient to Faith t ;j;: Savzour, ami to the Spirzt of the G;t;~: By what Mtans Chrift WM to redeem the Religion is ReceJfarJ for the honour of God, World p. 84. and the happimfof M~n . p. 56. Reception of the Soul iwto God's h~tnd, what - 'Tts th~ lughe/1 pottJt of Wifdom to it;, ? p. 8o8. eopfider ovlueh is pleafing toGod Ibid. The reception of the Soul into Heaven, is a God alont ii to preftribe bis Religion and Pledge of the Refi•rre&ion . p. 8o9. Worfhip . . . Ibid. There ts no Prmdple of Recover] left tn That the Chri.flian Reltgion alone u trNe, F•llen M•n p. 727· P· 57· Since the Fall Reofon isweaken'd p. 593· -The Reofom eonjider'd Ibid. The Civil Relattons between Magijlraies and - · The Chrijhan compar'd with other RePeople, and their Duties p. 664. ligiom . . p. 58. The Ftltal Rel1tion to God, what it is, and TIJe Chrijli11.n Reltgion dsrel:l!ytemfider'd wuh itsejfelfs p. 812. previom Conftderations p. 6o. The cwmon Benefits of Providence 1.1e un· The Certainty tbat 1efiu Chriff rvaJ, and fofficient to cnufe Faith and Repentance in that he injlituted JUcb a Religion e.xamin· the guilty Creatttre p. 167. ed p. 6r. Re!:n;:;::k:;l :t:Ze rB~~;;~: p~/J,:t; ~; Th~i~~t:o e;:;;~:~ .:;:,a,f!:!igion tib?~: Chrifl's Dea~h, doth not iejfen the Merit The Proofs ~f the Chriftian Religion, . tho' of his ~ujfermgs . p. 1_92. not equal tn ~learn~{( to ~fiJ[e or Sctence,, Ma;a~;J/£:~ef:tP~;Pfo~&nce .'vluchp.~:1~~ ~:~,jtJ~~:':{ti:: ;~:;,:i/'e any' un£:~=~ The Reeompenje Jrom revengmg 'Jujlzee zs Mmmmmm Thr

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