AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE. Page. Section. The blood ofChrist's sacrifice always in the same con- dition as to efficacy, 260, 5 Boasting and despondency prevented by the same means, 231, 6 Bodily strength given by the Spirit of God, 83, 24 Bodily absence of Christ how supplied by the Holy Spirit, 113, 6 Body of Christ formed of the substance of the blessed Virgin, Reason thereof, 91, 10 The body how depraved by sin, 246, 7 The body how sanctified, 247, 7 Bounty expressed in pouring forth the Spirit, GI, 12 The Spirit how called the breath of God's mouth, 28, 13 Flow God breathed into man the breath of life, 53, 12 Burden of the Lord whence that name was given to prophesies, 75, 14 Burden and danger of government, 81, 22 C. What it is to call Jesus Lord, 2, 2 Calumny against the doctrine of justification refuted, 256, 6 Two-fold capacity in the mind with respect unto spiri- tual things, 151, 20 Carnal mind in all mankind by nature, 167, 14 Causes of the purification of sin, 257, 1 Certainty ofoutward voicesfrom internal light, 74, 12 Secret chambers where Christ is not, what is intended by them, 105, 15 Character of divine truth on all divine inspirations, 72, 10 Cherishing and acting the principle of holiness, the great means of mortification of sin, 327, 22 Childhood the vanity thereof, 198, 4 To say Christ is the Lord what it includes, and how we are enabled thereunto, 3, 3 Christ in no sense the Son of the Holy Spirit, 92, 11 Christraised from the dead by the Holy Ghost, 102, 11 Christ how he is our life, 170, 23 Christ not defiled with our defilements, 273, 16 Christ how he is made unto as sanctification, 299, &c. Christ the exemplary cause of our holiness, 301, 54 I Christ an head of influence unto the church, 301, 55 389 Page. Section. Christ only to be heard, if we would learn obedience, 376, 11 Circumcision of the heart wherein it consists, 189, 41. & 281, 11' Church ofthe Jews first fell by idolatry, 18, 27 Head of the church first respected in the new creation, 89, 1 Churches how at first founded and built by the Holy Ghost, 4., 6 Cleansing ourselves from sin our duty, 249, 1 Cleansing from sin how to be prayed for, 250, 3 Cleansing in profession and reality, in signification and efficacy, 255 No cleansing of sin merely by our own endeavours, 268, 13 Collation of the Spirit on Christ, how a present and how a continued act, 97, 5 The commands of God how possible unto us, 151, 30 Commands ofthe covenantrespect the power administer- ed inthe covenant, 290, 30 Commands of duty when not grievous, 800, 53 Commands ofobedience belonging unto the old covenant, and their ends, 360, 6 Commands for obedience how proportioned unto our abilities, 365, 19 Commands for holiness whence just and equal, 370, 31 Commands for holiness multiplied, and why, 371, 34 Respect unto the command the formal reason of obe- dience, 359, 2 How the Holy Spirit comes on men, 63, 16 Comingof Christ in the flesh the first and principal pro- mise of the Old Testament, 4, 9 Communications of spiritual things from Christ by the Spirit, 113, 6 Communication of the virtue of the blood of Christ unto our souls by the Holy Spirit, 262, 6 Communication from God to his creatures Two-fold, 304, 64 All communications in a way ofgrace through Christ, 504, 65 Communion with God by the gospel, the nature, man- ner and way of it, 113, 6 Communion. between God and believers by real opera- tion of the Holy Ghost, 114, 6 Complaints of sin in prayer derided, 330, 30
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