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An Alphabetical Table of Matters. havions, p. 233. His Patience, 235. How far in thefe Virtues aPattern for cur imjtation, vol. 2. p. 221.&e. guilt, His Sufferings. Vide Sufferings. Chr,fi, Encouragements to [offer for bim, vol. r. p.175. The danger of -f denying him forfear of it, p 179, 180. C:rift, His G,fpel defign'd for the good of the whole World, vol- 2. p. 593 Chriffiano,ojlSty card the Children of God, vol. 1. p. 479. Their Obligations ro Holinefs, vol. p. 122. The Aggrava- tion of their Sins, vòÌ. 1. p. 122, 123, 340. P. 490 vol, 2. p. lob, n36, 291, 514. ' Chrillian, The Maks of a true ChriJian, vol. z. p.317. Chrillians, Haw the like means of Salvation to them at to the Jews, vol. 2. £p. 622. The feafon of their continuance uns certain, p.623. Our Duty of improving them, p. 623. The Danger of our_negleá; p. 624. Chriftiaos, TJapir.Degeneracy, vol. 1. O. 307. CtaiRian,, the;Charaáer of a fpeeulative, of a formal, and of an hypocriticalChrifian, vol. t. p.417. &c. Chriftian, The Lives of wicked Chriftian, how a reproach to ChroJlianity, vol. 1. p. 473. ThisArgument enforced,p.474 Chriftian, What it is to dye a true Chriftian, vò1.2. p. 183. Chi iliian Religion, The Sin and Danger of adding to it. vide Addition. Chriftian Religion, The deftgn of it, vol. t. p.459. vol. 2. p. 349. &c. The clear Evidence of the Truth of it, vol. 1. 9'.150,'448,, 449, 463. &c. vol. 2. p. 294 497, 501, 526. &c. Thista reproach to wicked Chrifians, vol. :2.- p. Chuiftian Religion, Want of demonftration to confirm it, no Ob- j'eáion againff the rasa of it, vol.'. p. 46o. Ct:riflian Religion 'Its Excellency and Advantages above any o- ther, vol. 1.. p. 148, 149. vol, 2. p. 5, 371, 5[6, 597, 598. The Danger of refilling it, p. 598, 6o6. A per- fwafive to the firm belief of it, vol. 1. p. 476. Chriftian Religion,Yts Innovation tonfider'd, vol. 1. P. 458. The Simplicity of it vindicatedfrom the exceptions of the Gen- tiles, p. 46o. The Prejudices of the prefect Age againff it conftder'd, vol 1. p.461. &c. Chriftian Religion, Its Doárinesauthentically tranfmitted down to us, vol. 2. p. 579, 580. Its Effeásupon Mankind, an E. vidence of its Divinity, p. 580. The Danger of not livingup toit, p. 585. Chriffíaeity, How it fulfilld the Law ofMofes, vol r, p. 458. Its tendency to advance the Praáice ofHolinefs, voter. p,360, 361,473. vol. z. p.349. &c. The-powerfulnefr of its Mo- tives, vol. t. p.476. vol. 2. p. 520 Chriftianity, The Rea fonablenefs of it, vol 2. 9.493, 494, 502. 527. The difficulty of converting infidel Nations, hence, vol. 2. p. 256, 283, 214. Chriflianity, How well attefted byMiracles, vol. a. P5o3. &e. ehriftianiry, The reffraints it lays upon us, no Objeáion againff it, vol. 1. 465 -. The Divifrons amongChriftian, noObjeái- on againff it, p. 468. The wicked lives of Chrifliansna 08- jeáion againff it, p.469. Çhriftianity, The belief of it, how a Remedy againjl worldly 'Trouble, vol. 2. p.406. How valuable upon that account, 'Chriliianity,. Its effcás upon. the Lives of the Primitive Chrifli ans, vol. t. p. 145, 469. The different effeás it now has, accountedfor, vol. t. p. 151, q71. vol. 2. p. 58o, 581. The good dills- it Jiiil hat upon Mankind, vol. 1. p. 471, 472. Chriflmas, How to be celebrated, vol. 1. p. 023. vol.a. p.591. Churchof Rome,. The onlytrue Infallible Church, This Doárine conf:der'd, vol, 1. p. 244. ' Church, Chrtji's promife to the PaJtors of his Church, vol. t. P. 515. TheConditions of it, p, 519. Church, How far being Members ofthe treeChurch will avail to Salvation, Vol.. r p. 529. Church of Christ, how proteáed, vol. 2. p. 277, 400. The Peace ofit, how ettloufly tobe endeavour'd, p.372. Church, Its ancient Difcipline, vol. 1. p. 493. Circumcifion, Not neceffary under the Gospel, vol. 1. p. 368. `. Why ChriJt fubmitted to it, p. 367. Civility, Motives to it, vol. 1. p. 535 Cloud, Chrift.taken up in a Cloud, what represented by it, vol. z. .p. 272, 273. Commandmenr, The meaning of the Tenth Commandment, vol. t. p. [257]. The Second, why left out ofthe Popifh Catechifms, vol. 2. p.602, 613. Communicaiton, The evil of corrupt Communication, vol, 2. p. 393 See Difcourfe. Communion in one kind, vol. I. p.40. vol.2. p. 513. Conception, How Chrìjt cant the Son ofGod upon the- account ofhis Conception, noi. t. p. 478. Conditions of the Gofpel, the poffibilityof our performing them, vol. t. p. son. Confeffion of Sin, what it implies, vol. a. p. 9, 17. How farneceffary, p. ,7. Confeffion toGod, the Natureand Nerefjty ofit, vol. 2. p. 13, s'7. The Reafonof its Neceffity, p. t8, 19. How far avail- able, p. 14, 63. An Exhortation to it, p. 15. Confeffion to Men, in what cafes neceffary, vol. o, p. 9, 12, 18. . How this prallice encouragd among Proteftants, p.12, 13. The Pap f s ahufeof it, p.18. Confeffion to the Priefl as praáifed by the 'Church cf Rome, vol. 2. p.9. Their Arguments for it examin'd, p.9. This praáice not of divine Inflitution, ibid. Its antiquity con- fided, p. 1 t. Its univerfality ccnfider'd, p. 11. The mif- chiefs f it, p a t, r 2: ConfeffionAuricular. vide Auricular. Conformity to Chriff in his Refurre£1ion, what, vol .2. p 268. Confidence in our [elves, cautions againff it, vol. 1. p. 322, 489, 490. Confidence, The danger of a groundlefs Confidence in God's Good - nefs, vol. t. p. 697. Confidence, A'ofrgn of a good Argument, vol. 1. p 39. Confcienee, The value ofa good t:onfcieuce, vol. e. p. 114,105. Confèience, The anguish of a guilty Confnierre, vol. 2. p. 47. COnlcience, The danger and míkhi f cf a misguided Confcìence, vol t. p. zob, 210. How far this extenuates a Crime, p. 204, 211. Confcienee, How far we are oblig'd to aá accordingto it, vol. t. p.2o6. _. Confcienee, The neceffityof informing it aright, vol. 1. p. 2,3. Content, The general co fent of Mankind about Good and Evil, vol, 1. p, 338. This one means of dire£Rng tit in our Duty, ibid. Confideration, The ufefidne[s of it, vol. 2. p. too. A remark- able flory concerning this, p. tot. The want of it one ofthe greateft causes of Mons ruin , p. tot. vol. t. p. 28, 29. Motives to it, vol. 1. p. Bo. vol 2. p. 154 102, 466, Consideration, The wisdom of confidering our latter End, vol. 2. p. 99. How this a means to prevent mischiefs, p.1oo. Conflancy in theprofeon of our Faith; in what cafe our Duty, vol. 1. p. 37, 38. Lac. .. Conflancy in the tree Religion, recommended, vol. t. p. zo. vol. 1, p. 493. Againfi the confidence of Men, vol. ,. p. 39. Againff the allurements ofthe World, p.47. Againfl theTer- rors of it, p. 48. Againjl vainpromifes of a more certainway ofSalvation, p. 51. Agaiuft thecunning Arts of fitfie Sedu- cers, p. 52. Conflancy, How neceffary in our Chriftian eourfe, vol.. p. 554 Conflancyof the PrimitiveChr Pians, vol. 1. p.147. Contentednefs, A Remedy agas fi covetoufnefr, vol. i. p. 27r, 272. Our Saviour an eminent Example ofit, vol. z. p. 234. Motives to it, ibid. vol. t. p. 700. Contingencies, Future,foreknown to God, vol.,., p. 6o5. 67, jePions againff it anfwer'd, p. 6o6, 607. &c. Contradiïlíons, Not objeás of our Faith, vol. 1. p. 19. Contrition, The nature of it, vol. 2. p. 24. Controverfies in Relìgen, no necefity of an infallible judge for the deciftan ofthem, vol. I. p. 249, 250. Controversiesof the Churchof Rome, vol. 1. p. 25o. Converfation, The bafenefs and corruption of Mens ordinaryCon. verfation, vol. r. p.7, 106. Converfion, In what fente card a new Creation, vol. r, p. 368, 369. nverfion, Not always effeáed by irreftffible Grace, vol. t. P. 371. Men not merely paf(ve in it, p. 374. .This Do- urine dear'd from PelagianiJm, p. 376. The ìC confequence of the contrary Doárine, p. 375, 378, 379. vide Regenera+ fion. Converfion, How the Grace of God operates' in the Convefon of á Sinner, vot. 1. p. 380. The fevers! Opinronr.about ír ton. fder'd ibíd. Corruption of4 the beat things the waft, vol. t. p.'212. Covenant, The Nature and Condition of the Go /el Covenant, vol. 0. p.487. Covetoufoefs, The nature of this Vice, vol. I. p.254. The danger of it, p. 253, 254. The evil and unreafonablenefs of it, p. [260]. Erns proneness to it, whence, p. 254. Covetouinefs; A'catlf of $rctig=on, vol, 1. p. zóó]]. 4 Covelouf-

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