Tillotson - BX5037 T451 1712 v2

An .Alphabetical Table of Matters. Cap. Ver. V I Page. 1 6 649 1 8 277 1 12 179 1 13 219 427,&&. 592,&x. ibid. 2 17 2 10 3 2 14,eye. 482' 3 13 2 88 5 16 2 10,18 e PETER. r 16 I 661,&c. 1 17 2 154 2 II I 112,r' 21 2 22í,93c. 8,9 2 372,dy6 04 2 376 3 3 Cap. Ver. Vol. Pag. 3 4 4 4 5 18 1 478 5 2 152 04,Q3c. 1 308 19 I 308,6'0. 7 1 629_93c, 2 PETER. 1 3 1 504 1 4 1 297,930 2 8 2 396 z 2o I 85 3 8 1. 711,762 3 9 I- 7u>9'Tc. 3 13 2 118 3 15 1 719 I J O HN. 9 2 ;o Cap. Ver. V I. Pag. 2 t,dryc. 13o 2 15 256 3 1 479 3 2 283 ibid. 188,62. 127 3 15 537 ibid. 4 976 524o,Q.yc. 4 9 221,932. 5 4 315 5 16 85 ibid. 488 28,62. 85 128 689 526 3 8 ib5 id. 5 19 Cap.. Ver. Vol. Page. JOD E. 9 I 157 ibid. t 536 25 1 615 REVELATIONS. I 5 284 13 8 462 14. 6 144 14 12 194 14 13- 182,e9v; 17 1,93c. 192 an 4 6o 21 8 86 ibid. 409 20 9 160 An Alphabetical TAB LE of the Volumesof Archbishop Tillotfon's A. ABomination of Defolation, what meant by it, vol. z. Ng. 556, 557. Abraham, The Excellency of bu Faith andObedience in offering up bú Son, vol. i. p. 12. &c. The Reafonablenefsof it, vol. 1. p. 1 5. Obje£lions againft it anfwer'd, ibid. Abraham, The Nature andReafon of bis Tryal, vol. I p. 12. Abraham, An Example of Submijon andObedience, vol.l. p 20. Abraham, Offering up bis Son a Type of ChriJ}, vol. t. p, 20. Abraham's bafam: why Paradife fo calla, vol. t. p. 533. Abfolution of the Prieji, how far available, vol. a. p. 506. The "Wills auk of this Do£brine, vol. 1. p. 51, 53o. vol. 2. p. 29. vol. 2. p. 199. Addition of any thing to the CbriJlian Religion, as neceffary to Salvation, The Evil and danger of it. vol. 1. p, 229, 233. The Pretenceof Infallibility no warrantfor this, p.23o. How far the Churchof Rome chargeable with this, p. 234. Chri. flians capable of judging when fisch additionsare made, p23o. Adoption of Chrillians, what, vol. i. P.479. Advocate, Chris? our Advocate in Heaven, vol. 2. p.408. More this a ground of Comfort to CbriJlians, vol. 2. p. 419, 420. AfililIions, Arguments forpatienceunder them, vol. 1. p. 185, 482, 542,_543, 544, 634. vol. 2. p. 404. ARliftions of good Men, no Argument againft the Providence of God, vol. o. p..632. Affliftions, Their End and Vfefulnefs, vol, 1. p. 634. vol. 1. p. 690, 734. Affliftions of Men; How reconcird with the goodnels of God, vol. 1. p. 691. Age, The impiety of our Age, vol. 1. p. 411, 474. Alphonfus, His blafpbemous Speech concerning the Creation of the World, vol. 1. p: 627. Ambition, The Temptations of it, vol. 1. p. 22, 47. Reme- dies againft it. ibid.. How refiffed by our Saviour, vol. 2. p. 23o. Ananias and S;pphira; the Severity of their Punifbment ac- counted for, vol. 1. p. 72o. Anabaptists, Their abufe of Cbrift's Commiffion for Baptifm, vol. I. p. 513. Angels, their exiftence, vol. 1. p. 152. Their Nature, 053. The feveral Orders of them, 153. Their Office and Employ- ment, ibid. Angelsgood, their fpecial Office towards goodMen, vol.1. p.154, 159, Angels, The worfhip of them forbid, vol. 1. p. 126, 034, &c. 16o. The malice of the Church of Rome in this matter, ibid. Angels, The Do£irine of guardian Angels, vol. e. p. 155. Angels prefent at our Devotions, voL I. p. 156, 157. Angels, Say not before the Angela that it was an Error, Ecclef. 5. 6. explain'd, vol, 1. p. 057. TheWoman to havea Veil over her Head becaufe of the Angels, I Cor. 22. 0o, explain'd chief Matters contain'd in thefe Two Sermons, published by Dr. Barker. vol. t. p. /57. Michael the Arch Angel difpming about the Body of Mofes, Jude 9. explain'd, p. o 57. Angels, The certainty of their Minifry, vol. t. p.158. God's goodnefs in it, vol. o. p.159. Angelsgood, bow to be imitatedby Men, vol. 1. p. 161. Anthropomorphizes, Their Error, vol. 1. p. 752. Antichrift, The Charnier of him, vol. 2. p.193. Antinomian Do.rine, difprov'd, vol. I. p. 367. Anxiety about worldly things, remedies againft it, vols. p.629. The vanity and folly of it, gg, 636. Appearanceof Chri ft after hisRefnrre£lion, vol. 2. p. 252, 255. Hú firft appearance to the Women, why not taken notice of by St. Paul, p. 252. His appearing to the 5oo Brethren, a difficulty about it clear'd, p. 252. His appearing to James, why mention'd by St. Paul only, p. 253. Why be appeared to bis Followers only, and not to the unbelievingJews, p.254. ApollaGe, The nature of this Sin, vol. 1. p. 82. The degrees of it, p. 83. The heinoufnefs of it, vol. o. p. 84. The danger of it, ,vol. o. p. 85. vol. i. p.488. An exhorta- tion againft it, vol. 2. p. 86. ApollaGe from the Refsrm'd Religion, The danger of it, vol. I. P. 87. vol. 1. P. 493. Apoflafie of the Churchof Rome, vol. 1. p. 83. ApofUe=., The import and deign of their Commifson, vol. 1. P. 511. How far it was limited, p. 514. ApolIles, ChrJls promife to bewith them always even to the end of the World, The meaning ofit, vol. 1. p. 584, 505. This promife dear'd from thieanterpretationof Enrhuf,aftsand Papifls, p. 516, 507. Mr promife no warrant for infallibi- lity, ibid. The Conditions of thispromife to the Paftors of Chríf's Church, vol. o. p.519. The danger of notperform. ing them, vol. 1. p. 519. , Apofiles credible witneffes, why, vol. 2. p. 577. TheirTefli- movy how fufcient to perfuade belief p. 578.&c. What affurance after Ages have of this, vol. 2. 579. &c. Apoltiés, The pra£lice of our Çburch in commemorating them vindicated, vol. 2. p.166. The abufe of this in the Church ofRome, p. 166. Apollles, their Example to be imitated, vol. r. p. 167. Arifiorle.his Notion ofthe World'sEternity, vol. 1. p.289, 290, 746. vol. z. p, 465. Armies, How employ'd by the Romans in times of Peace, vol. 5. p. 12o. Ateenfeon fCiuifo, ibe'Circumflames foregoingit, vol.2. p.27í. Afcenbon of Chrift, the Ciríumflances fit accountedfor, vol. a. p. 272. &c. The benefits of it, vol. a. P. 274. How a confirmation of our Faith, p. 275, 545- AfcenGou of Chrif what pound of Comfort to Cbrifian vola. p. 275. What influence it fhouldhave von oso p.276. Afcenlon, The effe£is of Chrifi's Alcenfion, vol. I. p. 144. Affeneblies, The danger of forfaking the publick AJfembliee. val. 1. p. 83: Affi-

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