ETICAL FABLE. 403 Page. Section. Preparatory works for conversion on men, not prepara- tory inclination in them, 172, 30 Preparatory work unto conversion wherein it consists, 175, 6 Presence of Christ by his Spirit what it is, and wherein itconsists, 110 Preservation ofthe creationby divine providence, 54, 15 Preservation of grace a glorious work, 234, 9 None can preserve their own grace, 230, 6 Pretences of opposition unto the Spirit of God exami- ned, 15, 25 Pretences of moral virtue unto holiness disproved, AN ALPHAS Page. Section. Power unto obedience in the state ofinnocency, i6B, 8 Power in natural men beyond what they do or will use, 169, 20 Power in the faculties of nature as corrupted, 172, 29 Power of the word to prevail in the souls of men, where- on it depends, 177, 13 Spiritual power in the habit of holiness, 291, 31 Commands of the covenant respect the power adminis- tered in the covenant, 291, 30 Spiritual power wherein it consists, 291, 81 No power in believers unto duties of holy obedience, without assistanceof the Spirit, 313, &c, Power administeredby Christ enabling us to be holy, 338, 8 No Power given by one covenant to fulfil the commands of the other, 366, 20. All power unto obedience from grace, 367, 22 Twofold power necessary unto obedience, 368, 26 Practice of moral virtue not gospel holiness, 309, 79 Pravity of sin with respect unto the holiness of God twofold, 254, 6 Praying for the Spirit prescribedas ourduty, 86, 5 Difference between the prayers of wicked men, and of believers, 114, 6 Prayers of the church prove effectual grace, 182, 24 Prayers for grace and holiness of what nature, 234, 9 Prayer for the Holy Spirit in what sense, 240, 3 Prayers of believers for the purification of sin how in- fluenced by the Spirit of God, 259, 3 Prayer for light to discern the nature of sin necessary, 265, 11 Prayer how a means ofpurging sin, 268, 13 Prayer weakeneth sin and how, 331, 32 Preaching of the gospel provided for and disposed by the Holy Ghost, 148, 10 Precepts of the law not clearly understood before the coming of Christ, 874, 6 Pre-eminence of our nature wherein it consists, 343, 18 Prejudices against spiritual things from darkness, 159, 53 Prejudices against the mystery of the gospel, whatthey are, and whence they arise, 161, 55 Work preparatory unto conversion, 132, 3 Works of the Spirit preparatory for the new creation, 68, 2 E HO, 79 False pretences unto holiness, 219, 10 Prevalency of the word whereon it depends, 179, 16. Pride the poison of the age, 255, 16 Acts ofChrist's priestly office, 373, 3 Principle of spiritual life antecedent unto moral refor- mation of life, 127, 22 Principle of obedience how wrought in us of God, 189, 42 Principle of spiritual obedience how renewed in us, 192, 50 A principle of eternal life in holiness, 220, 12 Principle of holiness in itself, 253, 8 Principle of sanctification or habit of grace wrought in believers by the Holy Spirit, the nature of it, 276, 2 Principle of holiness in what sense called an habit, 280, 9 Principle of holiness described, 280, 9 Principle of holiness in believers, the same in kind in all believers, distinct in degrees, 281, 10 Where the principle of holiness is, there will be the fruits of it, 283 Principle of holiness inclineth -the heart unto acts and duties of holiness universally, 286, 19 Principle, dispositions and effects of sin, 220, 6 All false principles of obedience will admit of reserves for sin, 286, 19 Privilege of one man above another on the account of holiness, 344, 19 Spirit proceedeth from the Son, 28, 14 Procession of the Holy Spirit of what sort, 62, 63, 14, 15 35
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