AN ALPHABET Page.. Section. 11 Holiness of God how an argument of the necessity of ) holiness in us, 337, 5 Holiness not absolutelyof the same use under the new covenant as under the old, 339, 9 Holiness necessary unto the future enjoyment of God, 340, 13 Holiness the highest excellency whereof our nature is capable, 343, 18 Holiness the design of God in election, 350, 5 Universal holiness how required in the precepts of the gospel, Necessity of holiness, Moral honesty not holiness, The host of heaven, what it is, Host of the earth, Human nature of Christ derived no evil from the fall of Adam, reasons thereof 94, 1 Sanctification of the human nature of Christ in the womb. 95, 1 Human nature of Christ guided and supported by the Spirit in his ministry, 98, 7 Bumble walking with God, Motivesunto it, 272, 15 Humility promoted by thoughts of sovereign grace, 354, 16 560, 6 361, 9 244, 6 .50, 6 50, 6 I. ICAL TABLE. 397 Page. Section. Imitation of Christ highly necessary, 303, 59 Imperfect - obedience not taken into the room of perfect obedience by the new covenant, 278, 4- Importance of the doctrine concerning the Holy Spirit, 6, 10 Importance of the doctrine of sanctification, 217, 6 Imposition of names by a prophetical spirit, 70, 6 impotency of the mind to receive spiritual things, 144, 13 Impotency of the mind by nature, 150, 27 Impotency of the mind of man by nature two-fold, 154, 39 Impotency from spiritual death, the nature of it, 167, 14 Natural impotency and enmity how taken away, 191, 46 Inclinations unto holy actings predominant in a gracious soul, 189, 27 Inclinations of sin alwaysto be watched against, 323, 11 Unconformity unto God's holiness, the nature of it, 252 Reasons of unconformity unto God, 342, 17 Incumbrances from sloth in spiritual duties, 295, 39 Undivided operations of the divine nature, 48, 2 Indulgence of any sin hinders the progress of holiness in general, -238 Indwelling sin three ways to be considered, 320, 6 Infusion of a principle of a divine life in regeneration, 276, 2 Inhabitation of the Spirit the foundation of the mortifi- cation of sin, 325, 18 Inherent righteousness what it is, and wherein it consists, 125, 19 Actual inherent righteousness required unto holiness, 312, 1 Ability of Adam in the state of innocency, 193, 50 Inspiration the original of prophecy, 70, 7 Inspiration what it is, and wherein it consists, 70, 8 Adjuncts of divine inspiration, 71, 9 Institution of the law could not purge the defilements, of sin, 255 Instruction of the mind the first end of preaching the word, 177, 11 Intellectual faculties of the mind strengthened by the Holy Spirit, 83, 25 Intellectual faculties impaired by sin, 141, 5 Intellectual and moral habits short of holiness, 141, 4 Idolatry in opposition to the oneness of the divine na- ture and monarchy, the first apostacy, 18, 27 Cure of idolatry by the captivity, 18, 27 Jesus' anathema how uttered by the instigation of the devil, 2, 2 Jesus confessed to be the Lord by unclean spirits and how, 3, 2 I Ignorance taken for simple nescience, how it may be ascribed to the human nature of Christ, 96, 3 ignorance of the true nature of holiness and its effects, 284 Illumination previous to conversion, the nature of it, 133, 6 Illumination howdistinguished frommere natural know- ledge, 133, 7 Image of God wherein it consisted, 54, 13 Image of God defaced by sin, 246 Image of God in us, wherein it consisted, 253, 5 AI
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