An Alphabetical Table of Matters. Creatures for our ufe, p. 686. In his tender Love and Care for us, ibid. In his previfton for oar eternal Happinefs, p.687, 688. Goodnefs of God, Objeliions againfl it anfwer'd, vol. r. p. 688, 689. Some Inferences from it, p. 696. Goodnefs, A neceffary Perfellion of God, vol. t. p.68í, 682. The Stoicks blafphemous miftake in this point, p. 682. Goodnefs of God compar'd with that of our earthly Parents, vol.2. p.646. The crafter of the abide of it, vol. 1. p. 697. How a fupport under our Fears and Troubles, ibid. This a powerful Motive to our Duty, p. 698, 699. How far to be imitated by us, p. 700. Goodnefs of God, bow the foundation of our Hopes, vol. r. P. 589, 699, 700. Gofpel, The Reafonablenefs of its Dailrines, vol. r. p 642. vol. z. p. 590. The Excellency of it, ibid. p. 597. The Danger and Thrreafonablenefs of the rejelding it, p. 598, doh. Gofpel, Itsadvantages above the Law, vol. t. p. 359, 360. Oar obligations to live anfwerable to them, p. 363, 364. Thedanger of impenitence under the Gofpel, vol. 2. p. rot. Gofpel, Its efficacy for our Salvation, vol. r. p.395. Boro wedfitted for the advancement ofPiety, vol. t. p. 363, 642. vol. z. p. 35o, 351 Gofpel Revelation, defigiid for the general good of all Man- kind, vol. 2. p. 593. The Benefits and Conditions of it, bow varioufly expreft, vois. p. 366. The Benefits ofit, why reprefented by Light, vol. 2. p. 615. By Life, ibid. By Liberty, p. 6t5, 616. Gofpel, Why card the Law ofFaith andofGrace, vol. r. p.507. The bare prfefon of it unavailable, p. 5o8, 509. Gofpel Covenant explam'd, vol. 2. p. 487. That it is C0114- lima!, ibid. The necefty ofaferting this, A488. Gofpel Difpenfation unalterable, vol. t. p. 120, 122. The Perfeltion f it, p. 122. The Obligation it lays upon o e to Obedience, ibid. Gofpel, The Dolarine of it, bow it maybe faid to make tor free, vol. z. p. bid. Theadvantages of it toChriftians, p.622. The necefty of our improving them, p. 623. The danger of our negle& herein, p. 624. Gofpel, By what means God maybe provok'd todeprive us of it, vol, z. p.625. The way to prevent thisJudgment, p.626. An Exhortation to fet about it, p.627. Gofpel, That it contains all things neceffary toSalvation, vol.2. P. 471. Thudeny'd by the Papifts, ibid. Gofpel, The danger f adding to it, vol. r. p. 229. Howthis te preaching another Gofpel, ibid. No pretenceof Infallibility foficient to warrant this, p. 23o. Chrif fans capable of judging when Each additionsare made, ibid. No Authority in the Church a foficient warrant for this, p. 231. No vifible judge to whom fubmifon in this cafe is due, p. 232. The Preachers of another Gofpel accurs'd by St. Paul, p. 233. The Church and Bifhop of Rome how far guiltyof this, ibid. Gofpel, What Evidence we have of the truth of it, vol. 2. p. 526. Howevidenc'd to thofe whoheard our Saviour, p.528. &c. in 8 Sermons. Howevidenc'd toChofe that were taught by the Apofles, p.577. How evidenc'd toafter Ages, p.579, 580. What difcoveries it bas made to osrp. 588, 616. Gofpel, The general publication ofit by the Apofiles, vol. 1. p. 044. 001.2, p. 556. The difeouragements andoppofition it at firft met with, vol. 1. p.146, 147. This foretold by our Saviour, vol.2. p. 569. The firange fuccefs of it, vol. t. p. 144. This likewifeforetold by our Saviour, vol.2. p.37t. How this an Argument of bis prophetick Spirit, ibid. Gofpel, The caufes of its prevalent, and fuceefs, vol. i. p.148, 149 Gofpel,The plainwfs of its Doflrine noObjellion againft it, vola. p. 249. The Propagation of it recommended, p. 284. Gofpel, The belief of it , how afcrib'd to the Spirit of God, vol. 2. p. 453 Gofpel, The Cafe of fuch to whom the Gofpel was neverpreach'd, vol. 2. p. 584. Gofpel of St. John an Appendix to the other, vol. 2. p. 469. The laitChapter of it not written by himfeif, p. 469. Government, The benefitsof it, vol. r. p. airs, 216. How far aprote#ion to Religion, p. 216. Our obligation from hence, p.217. Government, The excellency of theEnglilh Government, vol. 1 p. 220. Goveruours, Why more efpecialy to be pray'd for by us, vol. 2. p. 215. Our obligations to it, p. x17. Grace of the holy Spirit, the Efficacy of it, vol. 1. p.298. vol. c. p. 39. Vide Spirit. Grace of God, bow neceffary for our afiffance in our Duty, vol. 1. p. 502, 503. vol, a. p. 8o, 321. Now ready to afft us, vol. L. p. 5ó3. This premis'd by the Gofpel, vol, i. p. 298. vol. z. p. 353, 646. New this an encouragement to Piety, ibid. vol. z. p.656, 657. Grace, How eonfrftent with human Liberty, vol.2. p. 309; The fieenefs of it, how confifient with the Gofpel Conditions of Jollification, vol. 1. p. 507. vol. z. p.484. The Whine of the Papifts in this matter, p. 484. Grace, Not irrefihlible, vol. r. p. 371. vol. 2. p.500. Men not merely pafve under it, vol. t. p. 374, 574. That it does not exclude our ownendeavours, vol. 2. p. 323. This DoBnineheed from Pelagianifm, vol. r. p. 376. How con. fiftent with theGlory of God's Grace, p. 378. Grace irrefiftible, not neceffary to Repentance, vol. 2. p. 107. Grace, The manner of its operation in the Converfion of a Sin- ner, vol. 1. p. 380. Thefeveral Opinions about it confider'd, ibid. The operationof it gradual, p. 385, 386, Motives to grow in brace, vol. z. p. 167. Thepoffibility of falling from aRate of Grace, vol. 1. p. 53o. Grace, The Supernatural Grace of Chrifi, what, vol. z. p.320. Preventing Grace, what, p. 321. Affting Grace, what, ibid. Perfevering Grace, what, ibid. The effelbs offuck Su- pernatural Grace, ibid. The necefty of it, p. 32, Whence deriv'd, p. 323. Inferences from this Dolirine, p. 323, 324. To be ask'd of God, vol. T. P. 445. vol.z. P397, 308, 323, 524. Boon to be ask'dforby us, vol. z. p. 648. An Oblation about itanfwer'd, p. 653. Grace of God, how receiv'd in vain, voi. 2. P. 324, 658. Gravity, A Chriffian Duty, vol. a. p. 399. Griev'd, In robot. fenfe God is faid to be griev'd or afilted, vol. t. p. 702. Guardian, The Doucine of Guardian Angels, vol. T. p. 155, Guilt, What it is, vol. I. p. 586, 587, 666. The trouble and uneafinefs of it, vol. z. p. 6ro. Gunpowder Plot. Vide Plot. H. HAbits, Evil, How theconteofVnbelief, vol.o. p. 582, 583. Habits, Evil, The difficulty of reftraining them, vol. 1. p. 522. vol. z. p.3z2, 619. Remedies againft thew, ibid. Habits, Evil, Conquer'd by Degrees, vol. 2. p.620. Haggai, The frft Prophet after the Captivity, vol. r. p. r113( His Predillion of the Meffias, explain'd, ibid. Row fnlfìrd in Our blefed Saviour, p 119, Happy, GoodMen only happy, vol. 1. p. 264. Happinefs of this World, wherein it conffis, vol. 1. p. 263: Riches and abundance not neceffary to it, ibid. Not to be meafur'd according to our Lot in this World, vol. 1, p. 3r2. The vanity of all worldly Happinefs, vol. t. p. 106. - Happinefs, Perfell, what, vol. 1. p. 535, 586. This efenti- al to God, p. 587. HowCréatures are capable of it, p. 588. By what means they may be made partakers of it, p. 590. Wherein their Happinefs muff confit, p. S9o. Happinefs ofGod, the foundationof our Happinefs, vol. 1.-p.589. Happinefs of ourfuture Stare, wherein it confis, vol. 1. p.t84i 117. vol. z. p. 58. Why tall'dLife, p. rdd. Happinefs, future, unchangeable, vol. r. p. 544, 545. The Eternity of it, vol. z. p. 61. How we are to qualifie our (elves fir it, volt. p.584. vol.2. p. 61, 797,348. How a fupport to goodMen under their prefent Evils, vol. z. p.61. Happinefs, future, the Circumftances of it unknown at prefent, vol. z. p. 60, 404. Enough of it difcover d to encourage us in our Duty, ibid. The vanity and prefumption .. of any far- ther enquiries about it, ibid. Happinefs, future, that it coofif a in the vifion of God, vol. z. p. 190. What meant by this exprefon; ibid. The fitnefs of it to exprefs our future Happinefs, p. 193. Inferences from it, p. 099. Happinefs, future, capable of improvement, vol. r. p. 577, 578. Motives to care and earneffnefi in feeküg after it, vol. I. p. 282. &e. The certainty of it to chafe that do fo, p. 284. Cardinal Wolfey's Obfervation about this, ibid. That Mencome (hart of it by their own Fanit only, vol. t. p. 566. Happinefs, That God delres the Happinefs of all Men, vol. 2. p. 98. The reafon why all do not attain to it, p. 98, 99. Happinefs, Eternal, the lofs' f it one ingredient of the Miferies of the damn'd, vol. z. p. 48. Happinefs, Eternal, to be willing to renounce it uponany account, no part of Chriftian Self-Denial, vol. 1. p.92. The inflames of Moles and Se. Paul in this Cafe confrder'd, p. 92. 5 Harden,
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