402 AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE. Page. Section. Original order of our souls wherein it consisted, 382, 6 Outward manner and ways of divine revelations, 74, 11 P. Pains of death how loosed towards Christ, 102, 11 Vanity of papal inventions for the purification of sin, 256 Partial departure of the Spirit from any, 64, 19 Partial works deceitful, 248 Two parts of the life of God, 285, 16 Particular good endnot sufficient to render a duty good or holy, 297, 44 Peace with God preserved by sanctification, How God sanctifieth us as the God of peace, Pelagius his artifices, Doctrine of Pelagius, Pelagianism renewed, Pelagianism reduced unto its head, 176, 7 Difference between Pelagians and Semi- Pelagians, 180, 19 Pelagian grace inconsistent with prayer, 182, 24 Pelagius his prayer, 183, 24 Pelagian grace rejected, 308, 73 Penmen of the scriptures whetherall holy, 77, 18 Penmen of the scriptures not left unto the use of their own natural abilities, 79, 20 Sinless perfection not attainable in this life, 368, 25 Persecution of erringpersons vain and fruitless, 14, 23 Person of the Spirit and his operations distinguished, 24, 8 Third person in the Trinity whence called the Spirit, 24, 9 Person of the Father the fountain of the Trinity, 28, 13 Some things not proper to a person assigned to the Holy Ghost in what sense, 34, 9 The person of the Holy Spirit not poured out, but his gifts and graces, 62, 13 Every divine person author of the same work, 48, 1 The person of Christ how the fountain of all grace, 306, 69 The whole person of a believer the subject of sanctifi- cation, 245, 7 216, 4 216, 4 121, 9 126, 20 175, 5 Page. Section. Divine persons succeeded not to each other in their operation, 42, 3 Manifestation of the distinction of persons in the divine nature, a great end in the work of the new creation, 107,2 All personal properties assigned unto the Holy Spirit in the scriptures, 34, 8 Personal union, or the subsistence of both the natures of Christ in one person, the necessary consequent of assumption, 90, 5 Personality of the Holy Spirit, from John xiv. xv. xvi. 43, 25 Persuasive efficacy of the word preached, 177, 12 Persuasion confers no strength, 180, 21 Persuasions enable not men to convert themselves, 183, 25 Persuasions of perfection ruinous to holiness, 239 Pharasaical confidence, 267, 12 Wise philosophers of old the greatest despisers of the gospel, 152, 32 Physical operations of grace proved, 185, 29 Pleas for Balsam answered, 78, 18 Pleas of Pelagians, 180, 21 Vain pleas for the power of free-will, in opposition to the aids of the Spirit, 317, 15 Pleas for holiness by unholy persons uncomely and dan- gerous,' 336, 2 Pleas for moral virtue examined, 311, 15 Pollution or spiritual defilement in sin, 250, 3 Pollution of sin that property of it whereby it is oppos- ed to the holiness of God, 251, 4 Habitual pollution inconsistent with any holiness, 255 Pouring forth of the Spirit, 6], 11 Pouring forth of the Spirit always respects the times of the gospel, 61, 12 Power ascribed unto the Holy Spirit, 41, 22 Powers and operations of secondary causes tobe owned, 54, 15 Power of the mind with respect unto spiritual things examined, 148, 23 Power in the mind by nature to discernspiritual things, 151, 30 Power ofspiritual darkness, 156, 43 Power of darkness in the devil, 157, 45 Powers and duties of the mind, 162, 60
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