An Alphabetical Table ofMatters. Employment, No exempted from force Employment, vol. r. R 328. The proper Employment ofrich and great Men, ibid. End, Agood End neceffary to good Allion, vol. z. p.369. Not tobe purfu'd by unlawful means, vola[. p. 21i, 32o. End, The. wifdom and ufefulnefs of eonfidering our latter End, vo1.2. p. 213. What influence it fhoutd have upon ut, p.213. Motives to prepare for it, p. 218. The folly of delaying this work, ibid. Direllionsfor it, p. 219. Enthulafm, vol. t. p. 89. vo1.2. p. 328. Envy, The mifchiefs of this Vice, vol. z. p. 25. Epicurus, His Notion of the Divine Nature, vol. 1. p. 587, 678. His Notion of God's Eternity, p. 762. His Notion of the World's being made by chance, the abfurdity of it, vol. 1. p. 627, 746. His Notion of the Soul of Man, vol. 2. p.127. His Notion of the Sow's Immortality, p. t33. Epitletus, Hupatience and fubmiffon, vol. t. p.635. Error, In what cafes faultlefs, vol. 1. p.32. A freedom from all Error, not necefary in our intent fate, vol. t. p. 242. Honefly the bell[enmity againfl it, vol. 1. p. 235, 236, 242, 244 Etrors, Damnable, eafily difcern'd, vol. I. p. 242. The pro- fion Godbar madefor sorfecurity from themfaficient,p.243. Better than an infallible Church, p. 244. Mens falling into dangerous Errors,.notwithflanding this provifiion. Thu Ob jellion anfwer'd, p. 25o. Error, An infallible fecurity from all Error, inconfflent with the nature of Religion, vol. 1. p. 245. Error, Not equally dangerous to all, why, vol. 1. p. 25o.. Error, Why Men are generally fo tenacious of Error, vol. I. P. 45z. In what cafes God may give Men up to fatal Er- rors, VOI. t. p. 210. Eternity, The wifdomofproviding for it, vol. 2. p. 204. Eternity of God what meant by it, vol. 1. p.761. Prov'd from natural Reafon, p. 760. From Scripture, p. 762. In- ferences from it, p. 763. Events Future, foreknown to God, vol. t. p. 605. What No- tions the Heathens had of this, p. 605. Ohjelltons agatnß itanfwer'd, p. 6o6, 607. Events Furore, knownby none but God only, 608,609. Evidence necefary in order to Faith, vol. 2..T. 463. What kind of Evidence to be accepted as reafonable and fuficient, vol. 2. p. 105. Evil, Whence comes Evil? this f&uefion anfwer'd, volt. p.689. The feveral fortsof Evil in the World accounted for, p. 690. Evil, Goodand Evil, their intrinfrck difference, vol. 2. p. 122. Exaltation ofChrift, vol. 2. p. 273. How it contributed to our Redemption, vol. 1. p.640. Toi. an Argument to Hea- venly Mindednefs, vol. 2. p. 268, 269. Examination of Religion, why necefary, vol.,. p.30, 232. The Benefits and Advantages of it, vol. 1. p. 34, 35. Thu difallow'd by the Church of Rome, vol. 1.- p. 33, 233. vol.2. p.6o3. Their unreafonablenefsherein,vol.t. p.33,233. vol. 2. p. 604. How far encourag'd by Proteftants, vol. r. p. ;6. vol. 2. p.612. Examination, The nece/ty and uffulnefs of Self -Examination, Example, The Power of it, VOL 1. p.47. vol.3. p 229, 230, 24t. Example if Forefathers not always a Rulefor us, volt. 15.459. Example of Superiors, bow far a Rule for ut, vol. 1. p. 238. Example of Chrif, a Patternfor our Imitation, vol. r. P.496. vol. 2. p.221. &c. Example of Chrift, how afupport under worldlyTroubles, Y01.3. P. 414. Example of the Primitive Teachers of Chriftianity to be imita- ted, vol. 1. p. 170. Wherein, p. 070. Encouragements to it, p.172. Excommunication, The feveral degrees of it among the Jews, vol. r. p. 207. Excommunication, In what cafes ta bedreaded, vol. 0. p. 209. The Papiffsabufe of it, p. 208, 210. External Rites of Religion, vol. 1, p. 36o. How multiply'd by the Papilla, ibid. How far to be regarded in the Worfhip of God, volt. p. 753. &c. F. FAith, The Nature of Faith in general, vol. t. p. 17, 18. vol. 2. p. 427. The power of it, vol. 1. p.78. vol. 2. p.4z5. Thefubjell ofFaith, vol.2. p.429. The Cauf ofit, ibid. The various Degrees of it, p. 430. The Efficacy of it, ibid. The feveral Kinds of ir, p. 430. Perfwafives toit, vol. V. 9.80. vo1. 2. p. 463, 464. Faith, How the Gift of God, vol. a. p. 455. This no excufefor hfïdeliey, P. 458. Faith, The great Principle of Religion, vol. z. p. 459 The want of it the taule of Irreligion, vol. 1. p. 79, 27, 28. vol. z. p. 462. 0 Faith, Evidence necefary in order to Faith, vol. r.' p. 9, vol. 2. P. 463. Impofbilities no matter of our Faith, vola. P. 258. Faith, The cafe of Reafon in- matters of Faith, volt. p. r7. The abfurdity of thecontrary Opinion, ibid. Faith, Afurance of Faith inferior to that 'ofSenfe, vol, r. p.76. Faith, A principle fufficient for the governing ourLives, p.78. Faith, The excellencyof Abraham's Faith. Vide Abraham. Faith, The Rule of Faith. Vide Scripture. A new Rule f Faith fet up by the Papifts, vol. t. p. 65. Faith, Obedience included in it, vol. t. p. 475. Faith, A religious and divine Faith, what, vol. 2. p. 432. Infallibilitynot effential to it, p 450. The abfurdity of the Cburcb of Rome in this point, ibid. Faith in God, how fat acceptable, vol. z. p. 347, 348. Mo. tines to it, vol. 2. p. 760, 763, 770. Haw this a Remedy againft worldly Troubles, vol. 2. P. 404. Faith towards our Lord fefus Chrift, the reafon of this appropria- tion, vol. 2. p. 2. Faith Chrifain, what it implica, vó1.1. 0.172. vol. 2. p.468. The nature of it, vol. 2. p. 469, 470, 474, 476. The be. vents ofit, p. 470 les tendency to agood Life, vol. 2. p.331. Faith, All necefaryPoints of theChriflian Faith contain'? in the Gofpel, vol. 2. IN471. This deny'd by the Papfts, ibid. Faith in Chilli, the nature of it, vol. 2. p. g. The Effells of it, p. 3, 5: Why neceffary to be preach'd among Cbrifiano, p. 5. How a Remedy again!) worldly Troubles, vol. z. p.406. Faith, The governing Principleof a Chriftian Life, vol. t. p.75: Faith and Repentance, the font of the Gof/elCovenant, vol. 1. p..3oo. vol. 2. p.3, 4. "Thé neceftty of them, vol. z. p.4. _What it is to preach them, vol. 2. p. 5. Faith without Works unavailable, vol. z. p. 338, 359, 36o, 364' 491. St. Paul and St.James reconcil'd in tbu matter, vol. z. p.363, 364. vol. 2. p. 480 . Faith, The nature ofjudifying andlaving Faith, vol. 1. p. 392. vol. 2. p. 364. vol. z. p.478. Good Works conftftent with it, vol. 2. p. 360. MiftakenNotions about it, vol.2. p.483. That it comprehends the whale ofthe Cbriflian Religion,p.48 s. Faith, Not the infrument of ourJaflification, vol.2. 9.480. Faith, Sanllifying, what, vol. 2. P.477, 478. Faith, Primitive Faith, bow to be imitatedby us, vol. I. p.170. Faith, The neceffty ofcontending for the ancient Faith, vol. 1. P. 234, 236 Faith, A qualificationof efellual Prayer, vol. z. P. 649: Faithfulnefs of God, vol. I. p. 653, 655. An Objellion againfl it anfwer'd, p.656. How a Patternfor our imitation,p.659. Faithfulnefs towards Godand Men, our Obligations ta it, vol, t. p. 659, 66o. Falhion and Example, thepower of it, vol. 0. p. 47. Fatting and outward mortification, How far pleafing to Gad, 1101. 1. p. 4. vol. 2. p. 329. Fate, The Dotirine of Fate, vol. 1. p. 6o5. Fear, A proper Argument ofReligion, vol. z. p. 645. Fear, God thegreat Objeúof our Fea ; vol. 2, p. 636. &c. Fear of God, Motives to it, vol. r. p. 699, 758, 769,770. In oppofition ta the fear of Men, vol. z. p. 636. This the belt Antidote agaiglb the ear of Men, p. 642. Fears, The natural fears of Mankind, an Argument of theSoul's Immortality, VOI. 2: p.124. Of the futureJudgment,p.l4o. Fears, Mii taken fears of goadMen, how reti ed,vol. 0. p.697, 698. Feflivals in Honour of the Apofltes and Martyrs vindicated, vol. 1. p. 166. The Papiftsatufe of this, ibid. Haw fuco Days to he celebrated, p. 167. Flattery, what it it, vol. r. p. 5. The mifchifs of tbis Vice, ibid. Flood Noah's, The feverity of it reconcil'd with the goodnefs of God, vol. i. p. 694. Foreknowledge. Vid. Knowledge. For&iveoefs of Sin, not fully declar'd but by the Gofpel, vol. t: p. 36o. The Conditions of it, p.39o. Vid. Pardon. Forgivenefs of I,guries, Motives to it, vol. s. p. 707, 708. The difficulty of this Duty, whence, vol. 2: p. 232. How f rillly enjoyed by our Saviour, p. 233. Chrift an eminent Example of this Duty, p. 232. Forfaking of Sin, what it comprehends, vol. z. p. 04. This a necefary Condition'of Pardon, ibid. An Exhortation ta it, P. 15. Francis (St.) his miflake concerning Chrif's command, topreach the Gofpel to every Creature, vol. 1. p.. 511. HuCbaraúer, vol 2. p. 33o. Fraud
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