An Alphabetical TAB LE. to the termes of the covenant. p. i I 5. Reafons evincing that God bath ap- pointed fuch a Miniflery to be perpe- tuated all ages. p.11 6,&c. Reaf ons evincing 'the necef ty of fuch an eflablijhed Mini[tery. p.120 ObjeElions anfwered. 122, 123 e n. o r d e r l y call f r o m God into the Mi- niflerial f u n t `1 ion noce f f a r t' . p. 1 3 5 Reafons ffigned. p.136 Several gayer of calling to the mark of the Miniflery. P.137 SeeOrdination. .?kfini flerj- maintenance. P.4°5 Mofes. The Law as delivered by Mofes , binder Chriflians. P. 55 He delivered a Covenant to the ?eWes. p.165 Re delivered a Covenant of Grace to the Jewel In his time commands were frequent and full, the dire live and malediaive part for di/covery o f fin Were open andclear, but promifes for eternity little known. p. 169 He Was a Mediateur in type. N. Nature. Te_lkenfor Birth-priviledge; or de- fcent fr m fln: eftars. p z > 7 Takenfor qualifications of nature. ibid. Mr, Norton. Flz Pojiliori ofChtdreh-Members.p.z2.3 O. Obedience. See Righteoulneffe. Olive. The Whole univerfal Church vifible, Rom. a r. P. 277 Fatneffe of the Olive, glory of Ordinan- ces. ibid. Ordination, eí4n orderly call by way of Ordination into the ¡.tiniflerial funblion, neceffary in all not gifted by immediate revelati- on. Ordination defcribed. ibid. Men in . '1iniflerialfunéiion, are to ael in Ordination. p. 138 They are to fet men apart as Pre fbyters and Elders.. p.139 Ordination not to be paffed, but upon ex- amination and tryall. p. 140 To be f olemnized with falling and pray- er. p. [41 lmpofition of bands to be ufed. ibid. Objet-lions anfwered, p. 142 1l4after Owen. ú pofition, that allthe fruits ofChrifls death are #iritual, diflingui Thing and faling. p.2o His Arguments againfl a conditional Covenant anfwered. p.31,32,65 P.137 P. Pardon. National and perfonal. My People. That phrafe applied, in New 7eflaament- Sers- p.297
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