Goodwin - BX9315 G6 v1

An Alphabetical Table. There are lower workzngs of the Soul that fall fhort ofConverfton.t. 3)2, and 346. Yea, fomc Strivi11gs of the Spirit, that fall fhort of Con– verfwn.I,3l4· God cloth not put forth the fame Power in thefe, that he cloth in a faving work.t.)j6,&c. Here the Spirit works only upon Old Principles. r. j4I, and 343,&c. Yet fometimcs winds them very high. t.jp,to ji) True Converfion is a work above the Powerof Nature. · r.jl8,&c. All the beft improved Principles of Nature help nothing to it. '·l56,to . :;62 It's performed by a proportion of Power. to that which raifed Chri!l: from 'Death to Glory. t. 379,&c. See RtjisrreCfio?l Spiritual. There are three great Hilldral/cts of it. 2,4,&c. It's feldom read of in the Old Tella– ment in comparifon of the New. 2.67 It is the fir!\ llep of Salvation. I. 204 Corrttptio11; Original Corruption,a DoCtrine known to the Old World. 2.70 ·Bttddings thereof, how variouily called in Scripture. 2,78 Love to Self and Pleafure the fum of it. :z..8o It's chiefly feared in the Will. 2.83 Why not to be utterly call out till death. 2· ro7 It comes by ln"rth, not by imitation. 2 . I08 It's not the fin of the Parents in the aCt of begetting. 2.1 I :z. Covmant of Law and Grace incompatible. 2. 309 Creation new,l or what. 1 3'16,&c. Creature new, Thts precedes the knowledge of Divine things. I.j26 Creation is a work not depending ~pon a SubjeCt. I ·347 Crtatures; theirdivi!ion. '·•Jo,and r46 Higher Creamres can do all that thofe under them can do, and more. 2.)2. D DAys of the Gofpel are 'Dqys of Gt'ace. 2.240 'DtaJin J'i11, what. 2, JO,&c. How man is faid to be 'Dead itJ jil!) 2:185,&c, 'Deathof Chrifl, with the Reafons of ir. 1 • eh ·n· . . . 395,&c. n s remammg 10 the liite of . 'DeBth, what, and why. I·l9?,&c. 'Death, Spmtual, both before and after Regeneratio1!. t.)8 4 ,&c. The 'Death of the Soul not like that of the Body. 0 . 9 'Death by Sin, threefold. 2. 1 ) How call'd Lz(e in Sin. 2.18,&c. 'Decrte mEnd and Means, what. I. 97 'Drcrus of God, had in them two great De– . figns or Plots towards us, I.1 oo,&c. 'Detzght; God delights in the Reconciliation of Sinners. l· I6 'D•fires of Man's Soul once united in one ObjeCt, now let out to thoufands. 2. 82 'Devil, Prince of the Power of the Air, how, and what. 2.jo,&c. Hisfirfi ji11, wherein it con!illed. 2,32 His SubjeCts various. 2.49 When his Kiflgdom ends. 2.4I. It efpecially lies in Sill. 2.4) He is more pleafed by Sill than the ACtors of it are. 2.45 He puts Mmupon Sins fuitcd to their Natures. 2.46 He himfdf is an tmnatflral Soveraig11. 2.H He knows not the Heart. ibid. He could not perfonate Man before God's lmagt in Man was defaced, ibid. He works fo in Men,as that their Si!JS are their own. 2.)4 He raifeth in feveral Ages feveral forts of Spirits in the World. 2.5) He bath le(s Power under the New Teflament than under the Old. 2. k . 57 He wor s 10 the Godly as an Enemy, in the Wickedas a Prince. ~.)8 He has Stlf;jef)fs of feveral !izes. 2. 59 'Devils; there is differing Degrees or Orders of them. 1.423 One is Chit{ over the reft. 2, H All agree in their commotJ work. 2. Are powerful· Their Dominion. 35 2oj6 2.3) They are not infilii Torment. 2 . . l9 'Differences in Opinion , not to beget dzffi:– rence inAffeCtion among Saints.r.240 'Diflicttlties hinder not God, when he is in a way of invi11ci6te Love. 2 . I )7 'Difcot~ragemmts, thatufually arife in Mens minds again!\ the wi/Jingnefs of God to Pardon, Anfwered, ~· n8,&c.

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