AN ALPHABE Page. Section. Receiving of the Spirit how antecedent unto faith, 240, 3 Rectitude of mans' nature wherein it consisted, 53, 13 Reformation of life is not regeneration, 124, 17 Reformation of life upon convictions wherein it comes short of holiness, 158, 19 Regeneration wrought under the old Testament, but not clearly as to its nature, 120, 6 Regeneration not metaphorical expression of amend- ment of life, 120 Regeneration in the nature of it clearly revealed in the gospel, 121, 8 Regeneration as to the kind of the work the same in all that are regenerate, 122, 10 Regeneration infallibly produceth reformation of life, 125, 19 Regeneration the only means of delivery from the state of sin, 174, 3 Regeneration the work of God, not our own, 196, 57 Regenerate persons alone have the promise of the Spirit for their sanctification, 241 Rejection of Christ the last fatal fall of thechurch ofthe Jews, 18, 27 Relation of the person of the Holy Spirit unto the Father and the Son, 63, 15 Relation the ground ofcommunication, 243, 5 Reliance on the blood of Christ for cleansing, an act of faith, 261 No relief by Christ for unholy persons, 379, 21 Religious worship is the due application of our souls unto God according to his own manifestation of himself 32, 3 Religious obedience due to the Holy Spirit, as unto the Father and Son, 86, 14 Religion in the papacy wherein it consists, 288 The only remedy against the pollution of sin, 268 Effects of the remainder ofsin in believers, 289, 26 Renovation of the mind what it is, and wherein it con- sists, 194, 53 Renovation of the will wherein it consists, 195, 55 Renovation of our natures the foundation of spiritual purification, 257 Renovation of our nature how the foundation of right . and title to all other things, 343, 18 Renovation of the image of God the only cure of the vanity, disorder and misery of our souls, 382, 7 TICAL TABLE. 406 Page. Section. Reparation of our nature whereinit Both consist, 246 Representation of new objects unto the rational facul- ties ofChrist, 96, 3 False representations of the death of Christ to the minds of men, 332, 35 All repugnancy to conversion taken away by grace, 189, 41 Residence of adverse principles in the same faculties of the soul, 821, 8 Resignationof all unto the divine will necessary, 355, 17 How the Spirit may be resisted, 115,'8 Respect unto God's commands wherein it consists, 225, 14 Restoration of the image of God an end of Christ's in- carnation, 373, .1 Resting of the Spirit on any, 64, 18 Resurrection of Christ assigned distinctly unto the Fa- ther, Son and Spirit, 102, 11 Nothing revealed by the Spirit unto the church, but what is from Christ, 111, 6 Divine revelation the rule and measure of all religion, 32, 3 Revelation both materially and formally the rule of ho- liness, 277, 3 Revelation of God by Christ of what sort, 374, 6 Rewards and punishments enforcetnents of obedience, 362, 13 Inherent righteousness what it is, and wherein it con- sists, 125, 19 Righteousness of our own unto justification not requir- ed, 224, 13 Righteousness unto justification not the end of gospel commands, 861, 9 Word and doctrine ofChrist the rule and measure of holiness, 300, 52 Every rule of duties besides the gospel imperfect, 377, 14 S. First sacerdotal act ofChrist, 99, 6 Sacrifices were done really and spiritually by the sacri- fice of Christ, 260 Several sorts of sacrifices and their use, 260 How the Lord Christ sanctified himself to be an obla- tion or sacrifice, 99, 6
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