Hopkins - HP BR75 .H65 1710

An Alphabetical Table of the Cowents. ~y Page Col's Authority, Power, Dol.ilinion, £$e. over us 69 O~t·.~o•okindsof 16>1r.fn(~ 70~ Gc:!'s B~ndits contidec'd, and M:rcks to obl1ge us to O~d1· Ot IsnorJnt(~ it \'id.Jtti Coofcicnce ; and how? 66r ence 7' MJn's~oul Jmm.ural 3!i.J. The right Notion of God to ~ ente r_rain'd h.Y Men 84 1 he lmag.: o~ G:Jd t.tken 111 two Sences 10 Scnpture 48o How difficult 'cis to have a nght Conception of Gad Ch1efiy 11 WhcreJu thu Im~ge c:onfiA:ed 111 wh1ch .r..an WJS Created Prayer s, Ibid. How ro Prcferveatrue Notion of Grd. ~6 - Tn Spiritua!Perfcftions necdl~ry to Man as Man, e',·, aut. GqJ Incomprehenliblc to us, Heavrn only will difcover h~~ ---~"r~~ ch~~b~c~~~a~~~~~~~(t ~fn~~;~~~~~~~~of NawrJI aud tji~ The Knowledge of God is the chief Glory and bigheft Orname.ut .''in~ things . . Jb 1 :t. and Pcrfe£bon of Mao ibid. H1sWJ1J was .endued wzth an /Jttlinaurm to all Gr.tce 4 34 GodajealousGod; how? . . Io8 -···HisAff.:Etionswercall Holy. J~i~. Gori's vifiting Ioiqmty, wtlat lt Implies 1 10 Wh~t pms_of .the!m~ge of God 1s !of\ by the faiT, and what of _1t ::::~~~~s 0fu0ftict:~~~~\~art~~; Two Queries 1 ! I, ! ~: oF~~:~~a::}~;nt~! 1 J~~:e Qf God thatconfiRs in Holy Ha~t:::· God's Mercy of longer Duration than his Veng~ance 1J3 they ar e defac'd by Sin . Ibid. The Name of God, what it implies 1 1 S What plrt of the It~uge of God IS rcftored in Regeneration Tj;~fo;i~}a~~1 ~~~~:~~be the en~ of all o11r Aftiocs ~~:;. ln/lruflions due. from Parents eo Children i:~ Confidcrations to prevent the tak1og rhe Name of God 111 ··--How, and 1n what manner? ih 1 J. Vain· 119 Of a twofold lmp&.f/ibili~ of being juftitied by the La.vt The Name of God taken In Vain in Holy Duties, how? 11 8 :~: 22 ....And by unlawful Oaths and lixrcrations 119 ··--The ufo::s of this Dollrioe 22 ~ God the chief Lord and Proprietor of a~lthings l9J Of Chrif1.'s lmerctjJIOIJ and it$ Prevalency s aB Of Refirainingof habiwaland fantlifymg Gnue 29~. 294 ~-- TheBenefit~f it s~2 , CoJ's high Prerogative to forgive S1ns . . . 2~9 A twofold.J:idgmg J"40 How the Apoftles aod Miaifters of Chnft are mvefted by Cbr~lt That Juflifhau~/1 cannot poffibly be obtain'd br the RighteoufneiS with a Powcrto forgive Sins Ibid. of the Law, u tbegreat defign of the Apoftle in the Epi!Hcro How we are Commanded to Forgive others 270 the Gd•tii!Ns :1:2.6 ----The Conditions to obtain Goa:s Forgivellefs lhid. In Chr1fl:'s lflclf11Wirm. it maoifdl God'a infinit~ Lo\'e S?4-- ~~ gfd~i?~ffe1 ;ri~~ h~~o~~ is 304 . ]~~ -··-The Circumfhnces confidered ~ ;J ••.• Of his Declarative Glory 3~ Na~uratlmporen'c: a pretence for Sloth in working out our Salva- ·--- HOw Manifeft ibld. tton 739· 74-:l --· · Compared with the Glory of the Creature ~o4 ·--· What Incouragement this affords to our Faith and Prayer ;or God's Grace is not r.., free to exclude the Merits of Chrift 4~6 G· 0 n·~ /tllgdom twofold ?4s Go:i's Grace in giving of Chrift to us i& free It~~- ••. How Un iverfal over three gr~at Provinces llnd. ~:~~~f~r;g~:;;/~se~/vne~~t7o~u~:l;s • • • 1 1 ~ Of the l(jnl{dom of Grace twofold 247 Pardoning Grace is fr~e in its Delignauon and ApplicatiOn ~ 4J~. g~ ~~d~~~~~~ :f~11~~:ble KJ."gdom ;:: a.,d a Confuming Fire ~~~ What we Pray for io tbis Petition ; Thy i(J11gdtJm cJb~~: :::: ;;,~il~ n~~~;c:;.~~ettc Soul ;:;~· This, Peti.tion rcfpeast.he Chur~h Triumphant . ::.so We muft nor conclude we have no Grau, bec~ufe we have fome God sl(Jngdom, what tnBu~nce it ought to have upon us u Prayeg •ri:~fi~~n!r ~~a rt to ftriv~ for P~rfellion :J,;d~ What is meant by being lcaft in the l(iJ1gdom of Hea'ien A hatred of all Sin align of Gr•re ~J.'l' Thou fhalt not Kill, what is lignifies ~ ~~~ A ftrivlng againA: ~i~s of t~e Heart a Jign of Gr4~e • TheNccdlity of J(no'fll/tdge 51 :C~e~~f~~~ro~:~~:r~~u~,~~~s ~ fign of Gruc 1 ; 1 1 d?. The m1fch1et of l(!toJtledge \\lthout Frafttce Ili.i. and 7 o 7 Two Direlliuns how we may be Regeoerated and Born again. SI ':' L. H. T H E Circumftances of the deliveq• of the L.:zw confiderlkls 243 and the reafon1 and ufes SJ. s4 '244 The Moral L•w not abrogated by Chril!:'s coming 56. 59 Our threefold Right to He•ven con!idered 348 Of the Ceremonial abrogated: to whom? '57 fif:v;:tisf~:o~~s'tl~~~~/~t~~oft~0~~~~~c~c,nren upon~~! ~~~hfaJ~~~c~~o7a~wl~;~~ ~~r~;ft~d ~~et;;;~:;~s IhJJ. without a Change Ibid. And how far we are obliged to Obed ience 6o The Happinefs of the Souls in Bca.vcn SW The Ends for which the Ltw was giveN, arc Coovillion and Re¥ Of HeU Fire and in Torments ~7o. 371 formation 21 7 Of Honour1 , how to ufc them l72 The La.rr, what it Comprehends Ibid. God'sPrefencc In Hu.vm, what it !ig!'!ifi=s 2:;4 The L•w, how given by Mofts 21 9 Of the Valley of Hinnom 64 The Mou\Law,long beforeMofes Ibid. The Husba11d's Duty to his Wifeconfidered It]. 1.48 The LaJD conli£\s of Two Parts 226 -· -- The obligatio" of Love to his Wife ibid. The Sanaion of the L~w twofold Ibid. ··- - What he mnlt a1·oid 149 Of the Works of the L1.w ::.2. 7 Of the Hjpo&rire 89 The Life of Man is nothing elfc but an huddle of Buflnefs Two properties of a ChriftiaD.'s Hope 345 ::.8 1, Life, what it is? 0 ~r:~~:r~;~f Idols The greateft end of Life to Die wen God appoints the time of Man's life 98. 104 -·-·The ufes we are to make of this Confid~ra:.io:1 JOt The Vexations of D{e conJiJercd 105 The Shortoefs of Liji: Who Guilry of ldd•my - Aq?_IH:CJ!tS ro p:m·e the Papif\s g11ilty of Idolatry Of the r.,-:m.-.nimr of the N.une of God Of the {-;'WJfH~ ur the True Go4 105, Whattt"leTteeo£ Life is J06 What right Obedience give1 to Eternal I.i(e 74 Of the Love to God •• I i i i i i 2 34 Ib1d. 387 388 rSo, 5S1 6o1 "' 347 7l Tho

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