AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE, Page. Section. Gift of prophecy falsely pretended unto and abused, 9, 15 The gift of prophecy whether ever given to wicked men, 77, 17 Gift of prophecy not a sanctifying grace, 77, 18 Gifts for civil government from the Holy Ghost, 81, 22 Gifts for the discharge of the office of mediator collated on the human nature of Christ by the Holy Ghost. 96, 4 Gifts how to be prayed for, 242, 4 The Holy Spirit given of God, and how, 56, 3 Giving and receiving related, 56, 3 Giving of the Spirit includes Authority, freedom and bounty, 57, 4 The Spirit how given by the Father in the way of au- thority, 4, 4 To glorify God as God what it is, 31, 2 Glorified body of Christ the example of ours, 103, 12 Glorying in sin its abomination, 268, 12 God author of our sanctification, 216, 3 God how he is the God, 216, 3 All good in the scripture ascribed to the Holy Spirit, 317, 15 A good man who he is, 348, 29 No good in us but what is wrought by the Holy Spirit, 8, 13 The good Spirit and the Holy Spirit the same, 27, 12 Good Spirit of God over-ruling the Devil, 78, 18 Gospel how abused and despised, 153, 35 Apprehension of God's goodness in the light of nature, not sufficient to reconcile men to him, . 157, 47 No true apprehension of the divine goodness but in Christ, 158, 48 Nature of the gospel with respect unto the objects of men's lusts and desires, 160, 54 Things peculiarly belongingto the gospel, or its own things, 161, 56 Things known in the light of nature further manifested in the gospel, 161, 57 What the gospel superadds unto moralduty, 161, .57 Gospel sent for the accomplishment of the decree of e- lection, - 353, 11 Nature of gospel precepts, 360, 6 Grace taken two ways in the scripture, 114 , 7 C .395 Page. Section. Grace how really efficient in conversion, 181, 23 Grace of the gospel overthrown by asserting it to be a moral suasion only,. 181, 23 Nature ofconverting grace explained, 184, 28 Grace victorious and irresistible, 185, 30 Grace internal not resisted, 186, 34 Grace produced by a creating act, 188, 40 Grace and nature opposed, 216 , 3 All grace depends on continual influences from God, 230, 6 All grace originally in Christ, 243, 5 Things wroughtin a way of grace, prescribed in a way of duty, 255 Grace excited by afflictions, 263, 9 Sin and grace cannot hear rule in the same person at the same time, 289, 25 Grace and nature opposed, 216, 3 Grace how it frees the soul from spiritual incumbrances, 293, 36 Grace how communicated from Christ unto believers, 307, 70 Administration of grace not equal at all times, 368, 24 Graces acted and exercised in the oblation of Christ, 100 Graces which are our duties not absolutely in our own power, 215, 2 Graces of holiness improved into glory, 219, 11 All graces excited unto exercise by the Holy Ghost, 229, 5 Graces whose exercise is occasional only, how they are increased, 230, 6 Graces eminently making us like unto God, 346, 23 Graces declaring ourconformity to God, 346, 23 Growth in grace and wisdom how ascribed unto Christ, 95, 2 Growth in holiness compared unto that of trees and plants, 233, 8. Growth of holiness secret and indiscernible, 233, 8 Growth in holiness an object of faith, 236, 10 Growth in holiness enjoined unto us, and required , 228, of Growth in holiness an access towards glory, 345, 21 Habit of holiness antecedently necessary to every act of holiness, 280, 8 35
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