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An Alphabetical Table of Matters. Ignorance, How the Gofpel freesMen from it, vol. 2. p. 616. The Sin of ihfe who keep Men in it, vol. 1. p. 423. Ignorance, The Mother of Devotion, this a Maxim of the Churchof Róme, vol. 1. p.414. The unrealnablenefs of it, ibid. Ignorance, the Mother of Saperflition and Irreligion, vol. r. P. 415, 423 Ignorance, Bywhom accounteda Formof Religion, vol.2. p.330. Image worfl'ip, unlawful, vol. 1. p. 40, 41, 68, 752. Imitation of Chrilt's Example. Vid. Example. Primitive Tea- offers of Chriftianity, bow far Patterns for our imitation, vol. r. p. 168, &c. Motives to it, p. 172. Immenfiry of God, what, vol. 1.. p. 756. This prov'd to be- long to God, ibid. Objeúions againft it anfwer'd, p. 757. Inferences from it, p. 758. tmmodeft Difcourfe, the Evil of it, VOL r. p.393. Immortality, Life and Immortality, what meant by it, vol. 2. p. 112. What by bringing them to light, ibid. How thu effelled by our Saviour, p. x14. Immortality, What Evidences we have of it, vol. r. p. 159. vol. 2. p. 114, 094, &c. p. 406. What effeíi this Dottrine had upon the Primitive Chríffians, vol. 2. p. 138. What offal te fhould have upon tu, p. 139. The belief of it, how a fupport under prefent Suferings, vol. t. p. 176,2ot. How powerful againft thetemptations of this World, vol.1. p.181. Immortalityof theSoul, vide Soul. Impenitency, The Mfry and Folly fit, vol. 1. p. 643. The danger ofit, vol. 2. p. 174, 668. How aggravated to Chri- fiians, vol. 2. p. tom. The punifhment of it unavoidable, vol. 1. p.410. Importunity, A neceffary qualification of Prayer, vol. 2- p.648. Ímpofirioos of Men in indifferent matters, the unreafonablenefs of Mens Zeal againß them, vol. i. p. 203. Impoflibilities; No matter ofour Faith, vol. 2. p.258. Impudence in Sin, The danger of it, vol. z. P. ¢33. Incarnation, Theabatement of the Son ofGod, in bicIncarnation, vol. r. p. 225. The freenefs of God's Grace and Mercy in it, ibid. Incarnationofatria, how wifelyfittedfor the work of our Re- demption, vol. 7. p.639. Hew defngn'd to reform the manners ftflen, vola. p. 353. Incompreheriiblenefsof3God, what meant by it, vol. 1. p.765. Thisprov'd ofGod, p. 766. Inferencesfrom it, p. 768. lncoofideration, How the ground of a wicked Lift, vol. a. P. 51. Indiffereocy in Religion, vol.!. p. 561, 562,&c. This akind ofApoflacy, vol. r. p. 82, 83. Indulgences of the Church of Rome, vol. 1. p. 56x. vol. 2. P. 099. Indufry in our Calling, vide Diligence. Infallibility oftheChurch ofRome examin'd, vol.:. p. 39,4o, 61, 67, 88, 234, 235, vol. 2. p. 244, 251, 295, 3o8,451, 500, 502, 518. How confutedby the contradictory definitions of feveral Papes and Councils; vol. t. p. 67, 68. This no warrant to addnew Doctrines to the Chriflian Religion, vola. p. 23o. Infallibility, Not abfolutely neceffary for the well-being of the Church, vol. 2. p. 296. The necefpty of it forthe decifion ofControverfies, the weaknefs of thispretence, vol. 1. p.246, 249, 250. Its pretendedSecurity againli Errors, examin'd, p. 044, 248. An infallible Rule as ufefcl in\this Cafe se an, infallible Judge, p.248. Infant Baptifm, vide Baptifm. Infidel Nations, what Evidence neceffary for their converfion, vol, 2. p. 256, 283. What reafon .there is ta hopefor their conuerfion before the End of the World, p. 257. What helps may yet be expelled by thofe who attempt fo good a work, P. 257, 283. An Exhortation to it, p. 284. An inflame of the Jefuits infen0erity in thismatter, p. 284. Infidelity, The fin and unreafonablenefs of it, vol. 2. p. 29t, 514, 598, 599 The Characters and Properties ofit, vol. z. P. 599. Infidelity, An enquiry into the caafe ofit, vol. a. p. 581. Why attributed to the Devil, ibid. This no excufe for it, vol. z. P. 457, 584. Iofideliry, The Cafe f irreligion, vol. 2. p. 5o, 462. The . danger ofit, where the Gofpel is propounded, vol. 2. p. 472, &c. 584, 6o6. The aggravations of it, vol. 2. P.473. Cau- tions againft it, vol. a. p.463, 607. A Caution againft prallicat infidelity, vol. 2. ibid. Infidelity, Vice the ground of it, vol.2. p. 6o5. Injuries, The readineß ofour Saviour to forgive injuries, vol. 2. p. 232. The difficulty of this Duty, whence, ibid. How ftrilily enjcin'dby our Saviour, p.233. Motiver to it, vol. r. P. 708. Injulticeçç.. The inconveniences of this l'ire, vol. 2. p. 27. Vide OpprefJion. Innocence, The natural comfortof it, vol. e. p. 337 Inquif Lion,The Cruelty of the Romifh Inquifitien, vol. t. p,31t; The great defsgn of it, vol. 2. p. 61[2. Infpirarion, Divine, how known, vol. z. p. 440. Mens pre- tences to it vain, vol. 2. p.328, 5os. tofpir'd, How far the Penmen of the Holy Scripturewere in- (tied, vol. z. p. 448. InitínD, Natural, what, vol. 1. p.336. How it diretts Men to the knowledge of their duty, ibid. Intemperance, The t liifcbiefsof thisVice, vol. 2. p.25, 28. Intention, That a good Intention does not jut ifie a bad Attion; vol. 1. p. 211, 320. Howfar the Churchof Rome chargeable with the contrary Dolirine, vol. t. p. 32o. Interce fion of Cbríf, vol. l. p. 364. The benefits of it, vol. r. p. 498.. vol. 2. p. 274. flow a remedy againft worldly troubles, vel.2. p.419. Interceffion of Chrif, how founded in hit facrifce, vol. r. p. 499. vol. 2. p. 419. How this overthrows the Doctrine of theChurch of Rome, ibid. Interelt, Worldly, the Power of its Temptation, vol. t. p.47. How apt to pervert Mens judgments, vol. t. p. 448. How great a préjudice to truth, p. 452, Invocation of Saints andAngels ; enjoin'd by theChurch of Romé, vol.,. p. 137. This pratlice unlawful, vol. t. p.68,137., Theirpretencesfor it examin'd, ibid., Invocation of Saints and Angels, The unreafonablenefs oflt,vol.r: p. 72. How contrary to the Dotlrine of the Cbriflian Reli- gion, vol. I. p.13t, 132. How contrary to thepraQice of the Primitive Church, p. t32. The prefent Praiaofthe Church ofRome bow much alter'dfromwbat it woo, p. 133. When this Propice began, p. 136. The Idolatry of it proJd, p. 139, 040. Invocation of Saints, needlefs and ufelefl, vol. o. p. 040. Vain and unprofitable. p. 141. Dangerous and impious, p.043. job, The Author of thisBook, who, vol. 2. p. 63. ohn, St. John's Gofpel. Vid. Ge1pel, lobo Baptif, His fending to Chilli to ask whether be was the true Mefftao, accounted for, vol. t. p.447. Irreligion, A real groundoffear, vol. 2. p. 206. The Folly and Vnreafanablenefs fit, p. at o. This confirtn'dby the Tefu. mony ofwicked Men themfelves, p. 209. Ifaac, A Type ofChrift, vol. r. p,2o, Ifraelite indeed, who, vol. r. p. 1. Judaioing Chrßians, theirError, vol. I. p. 365, Judas, The reafon of his defpair, vol. I. p.489. Judge, No vifihle judge to whom abfolute fubmif isn is due, vols. p.232. Judge, Jefus Chrift the judge of the World, vol. 2. p. 145. TheReafonsofthis Difpenfation, p. 046. Inferences from it, P. 149 Judg'd, The Allions for which Men are to be judg'd, p. 057. Inferences from it. p. 16o. Judgment, The circum/lonset of our future judgment, vol. r. p. 400. Thecertainty of it prov'd, vol. 1. p. 542, vol. 2. p. 140, &c. Inferences from it, p. 42. What efelf the con- federation of it fhould have upon us, vol. 1. p. 410. vol. 2. P..43. Judgment future, Nane exempted from it, vol. 2. p. t 5o. This confirm'dfrom theNature of Man, p.153. From the Nature of God, p. x54. Inferences from this Delirino, ibid. Judgment, The fentence of the lof judgment, vol.2. p. 163. What influence it ftould bave upon us, p. 166. Judgment, The day ofjudgment, Mißakes concerning it, vol. r. p. 717. Thediftance ofit, no argument for deferring our re- pentance, P 731. Judgment, The day ofjudgment known to God only, vol. 2. p. 17o. Notknown to the Son, what meant by this ExprefIon, p. 171. The uncertainty of it, p. 07o. This a Motive to Watcbfulnefs, p. 173. Te Prayer, p. 177. Judgment, The goodnefs ofGod in concealing the time from ut, vol. z. p. 171. Judgments, that have befallen our Nation, vol. o. p. 347. The way to divert fesch nationalJudgments, p.34.. Judgments, The equity and impartiality of God's judgments, VOL 1. p.648. Judgments, The wrong ufe Men are apt to make of God's judg- ments upon others, vol. 2. p. 660. What raft -conelufave men are apt to draw from them, p. 661. The unreafonableneß of fifth conclufma, p.664. 5 Jndg.

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