392 AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE. Page. Section. A gracious disposition expressed by fear, love and de- light, 285, 17 Depraved disposition in the mind by nature, 147, 20 Dispositions unto regeneration of what sort, 131, l Natural dispositions of some more sedate than of others, 382, 4 Disquisitions after God by the light of nature and their success, 158, 48 Distinct operations ascribed unto the distinct persons in the Trinity, 32, 5 Manifestation of the distinction of persons in the divine nature a great end in the work of the new creation, 107, 2 Distresses upon conviction of sin, 207, 27 Distribution of spiritual gifts, 4, 5 Distributions of,grace used by the ancients, 175, 6 Disturbance on divine revelations, whence it proceeds, 72, 9 Diversity of gifts an occasion of differences in the churches, 5, 7 Knowledge of divine things in their operations and effects, 14, 24 Divine voluntary actings constantly ascribed unto the Holy -Spirit in the scripture, 35, 10 Divine persons succeed not to each other in their opera- tions, 49, 3 Divine nature in Christ acted not as his soul, 95, 2 No true apprehension of goodnessbut inChrist, 157, 47 Division of the Holy Spirit in what sense spoken of, 66, 20 Doctrine of the Spirit ofGod the second great principle of the Spirit. 6, 9 Doctrine of the Spirit the life of all saving truth, 24, 8 Doctrine of the Trinity despised by many, 32, 4 Doctrine of regeneration variously described, 135, 10 Doctrine of some men about regeneration, 179, 19 Doctrine of obedience taught -by Christ, and' what is considerable therein, 375, 10 Doctrines concerning the operations of the Spirit of God preached with efficacy, 19, 31 'things or doctrines of the gospel reduced to two heads, 153, 36 The dove, under which shape the Holy Ghost appeared, of what sort it was, 37, 15, 16 Dreams a means of divine revelation, 74, 13 Page. Section. Christ howdriven by the Spirit. 68, 7 Duty not the measure of power, 255 Things wrought in a way of grace, prescribed in a way of duty, 255 No duty of obedience bot a holy heart is inclined unto it, 286, 19 Duty and end to be considered in every act of obedience, 297, 43 Duties of persons intrusted with spiritual privileges, 4, 6 Duties required in order to conversion, 132, 3 Duties of Morality in the gospel superstructions, not the foundation, 161, 58 Duties of unbelievers how sins, 170, 25 Good duties how vitiated, yet accepted, 171, 26 The same duties how accepted and rejected with respect unto divers persons, 171, 26 Duties not accepted on the account ofpersons, 171, 26 Duties of faith, repentance and obedience, on what grounds to be pressed on men, 171, 28 Good duties of unregenerate men how to be esteemed, 172, 30 Duties of themselves will denominate no man holy, 244, 5 Duties of morality and piety to be encouraged, 420 Special duties of those who have received a principle of holiness, 283 Duties, internal and external distinguished, 312, 2 Duties of believers and unbelievers differ in their sub- stance, 317, 16 Duties required in order unto the Mortification of sin, 328, 23 Duties how to be performed, that sin may be mortified, 329, 27 Duties of holiness more clearly revealed by Christ than any other way, 375, 9 How the Spirit dwelleth in believers notwithstanding the remainders of sin, 326, 20 E. Earth in the first creation what it contained, 51, 8 Education and convictions in some measure compose nature's disorders, 382, 5
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