Owen - BX9315 O81

4,00 AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE. Page. Section. Moral virtue its worth and excellency, 218, 8 Moral virtue is not the holiness of truth, 218, 8 Moral habits the nature of.them, 280, 8 Moral what is intended thereby, 310, 79 Name and nature of moral virtue examined, 309, 78 Moral operation and efficacyof duties for the mortifying of sin, 330, 29 Moral virtue what intended thereby, 341, 15 Morality improved by grace no way hindered, 125, 18 Morality or a course of moral duties not gospel-holi- ness, 296, &c. To mortify sin what it signifies, 319, 8, Mortification of sin the nature of it explained, 318, 1 Mortification an always present duty, 320, 5 Mortification progressive, 322, 10 Moses the first who committed divine revelations to writing, 79, 19 No local motion in the sending of the Spirit, 59, 8 Motives unto religious worship taken from what God is unto us, 31, 2 Motives unto the purification of sin, 263, 8 Example of Christ our great motive unto holiness, 302, 58 Principal motive unto the mortification of sin what it is, 325, 19 Moving on the face of the waters, 51, 8 Mistake of sundry ancient translations, 22, 3 Mystery of holiness, 218, 9 Mystery of the cleansing of sin by the blood of Christ, 269 Mystical body prepared for Christ by the Holy Ghost, 215, 1 N. The name spirit with the several significations of it in the scripture considered, 20, 2 The name spirit, how peculiar to the third person in the Trinity, 25, 9 The mime of God denoting his being and authority, proper to each person in the Trinity, 86, 12 The nature ofGod the foundation of all religion, 32, 3 Nature of prophecy of old, 69, 5 Human nature of Christ derived no evil from the fall of Adam, reasons thereof, 94, 1 Page: Section. Sanctification of the human nature of Christ in the womb, 95, 1 Divine nature in Christ acted not as his soul, 95, 1 The divine nature what it is, 127, 21 Nature of the common work of the Spirit explained, what, -136, 13 Our whole nature the subject of sanctification, 216, 4 Nature of holiness not to be comprehended by natural reason, 218, 9 Nature of merit wherein it consists, 221, 13 Nature lapsed and depraved not able to repair itself, 224, 13 Nature of decays in holiness, 237 Nature created in the image of God, 245, 7 The nature ofguilt and filth of sin how made known, 252 True nature of spiritual liberty, 292, 84 Nature of God the only infinite fountain of holiness, 304, 63 Holy nature of God the original reason of the necessity of holiness in us, 336, 3 The nature of that holiness which God requireth of us, revealed in Christ, 33$, 7 Some things clear in the light of nature, 377, 13 The natural man who he is, 149, 2 Natural impotency of the mind wherein it consists, 154, 40 Necessity of changes in the work of grace, 237, 3 Necessity of holiness acknowledged by all, 235, 1 Necessity of holiness notwithatanding God's readiness to pardon sin, 349, 33 Necessity of holiness arising from God's command, 359, 2, & 372, 37 Neglect of known duty ruinous to the life of holiness, 235, 10 New act of especial grace required untoevery particular duty, 290, 28 New creation how effected by the Holy Spirit, 56, 1 , Work of the Holy Spirit in the new creation greatly . to be considered, 84, 1 New creation the workwhereby God designed to glorify himself principally in this world, 87, 8 New creation how assigned unto the Father, Son, and Spirit distinctly, 88, 9 New creature what it is, and wherein it consists, 126, 10

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