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An .Alphabetical Table ofMatters. Lusts, Theirflavery, vol. z. p.617. Our freedomfrom it, how purchar'd by the Gofpel, p. 6x8. Luther's Remark concerning thé Pope and Cardinals, vol. 2. p. 6ot. Lying, The Sinfulnefr of it, vol. T. p.634. The fordidnefs f it, vol. 2. p.37. M. MAgicians, Miracles of Pharaoh's Magicians. Vide Mi- racles. Magiftrates, Oar Saviour's Carriage towards them clear'd from exception, vol, z. p. 238. MagusSimon, hit Miracles, vol. z. p. 5oo. p. 535. Mahomet, Hirpretended Miracles, vol. z. p. so r, 538. Hit Religion by what means planted, vol. t. p.148. Malice, The evil of it, vol. z. p. 25. Mammon of Vnrighteoufnefs, what, vol. t. p. reo. Man, The wildcat, of God manifefi in the Creation of Man, vol. 1. p. 624. Man, The excellent frame of his Soul and Body, p. 625. Other parts of the Creationmade for hie afe, 6z6. His excellency above other Creatures, p. 685. How this an Argument of God'sgoodnefs, ibid. Man, How [aid to be made after the Image of God, vol. I. P. 751. Man, The caf f fallen .Man, vol. x. p.638. HisMifery, and the means of his recovery, how fully dijiover'd by the Gofel, vol. z. p. 589: Manichees, Their Herefy, vol, I. p. 689. MI. 2. p. 525 Marcionires, Their Merely, vol. z. p. 525. Martyrs, Their Blood, how the Seed of the Church, vol. r. p. 147, 148. The prallice of the Church in commemorating them, vindicated, p. 166. The Church of Rome's abufe of it, ibid. Martyrs, Their Piety to be imitated by ut, vol. 1. p. 067. Martyrdom, How the highefi attejbation of a thing, vol. z. P. 540, 578. Mediation of Chrift. Vide Intercefon. Mediator but one, vol. 1. p. 125. This Dobbin moll agreea- ble to the defign of Chriilianity, p. 127. How evident from the reafon of the thing it felf, p. 129. The pratlice of the Church of Rome, howcontrary to this, p. 131. Mediator, The necefty of a Mediator betweenGod and Matt, the common Notion of Jews and Gentiles, vol. r. p. 028. Chris our alone Mediator by vertue of his Sacrifice, p. 129, 13o. vol.2. p. 408. Mediator of Redemption and of Intereefon, the fame, vol. 1. p. O ho. Meeknefs of Chrif1, vol.2. p. 230. This a Pattern for our imitation, p. 232. Meeknefs, Thedifficulty of this vertue, whence, vol. 2. p. 230. Meeknefs, The belt dirofition for Truth, vol. r. P.453. Mercy, Wherein it conf,fls, vol. 1. p. 335 Why card Hu- manity, ibid. Mercy, 1 will have Mercy and not Sacrifice, thefenfe and reafon of this exprefon, vol. 0. p.344. vol. 2. p. bot. Mercy, Our Chriflian Obligation to it, vol. I. p.034. Mo- tives to it, vol. 1. p. 707. Mercy of God, what, vol. t. p. 702. This perfelbion prov'd to belong to God, ibid. Mercy of God, the greatnefs of it, ibid. The feveral kinds of it, p. 704. What influence it [hold have upon nt, p. 7o5. Mercy of Godcompar'd with that of Men, vol. 1. p. 705. Mercy of God to Sinners, vol. z.. p. 8. The Conditions of it, ibid. Merits, The Dollrine of Chrii's Merits againft Socinians and Papifts, vol. It P.497, 498. v01.2. P. 175, 489. Why cardSatisfallion, vol. 1. p. 498. How far to be relfdan, vol. 1. p.288. vol. 2. p. x75. The abufe of this Dolirine, V01.2. p.199. Merit, None in our ownWorks, vol. z. p. 175,48n, 491. The Do£hineof the Churchof Rome in thispoint, vol. 2. p..358, 484, 490. Melbas, Jefut the trueMelar, prov'd by his Miracles, vol. o. Pi 449. By the Prophecies of the Old Teflament, p..450. vol. z. p. 528, &c. The Jews Objellions to this anfwer'd, vol. 2. p. 529. This farther prov'd by bis Refurreliion, vol. i. p.480. Meffias, The general expellation of himat our Saviour's coming, vol. t. p.0.0, 447. vol.2. p. 53r The Changes foretold to be before the coming of the Melbas, how fulfird, vol. 1. p. 519. That he was to come while the fecond Temple flood, vol. x. p.121. This acknowledg'd by the ancient Jews, p. us 7. a Mettles, His coming, the loft Difenfation, vol. T. p. 02,, 020. Melbas, A temporal Mefmexpelledby theJews, V01.2. p.245, 271. The unreafonablenefs of filch an expellation, p.247. Metaphors, The rife and abufe of them, vol. I. p. 372. vol.2. P. 485, 588. Millennium, No (officient grounds for it in Scripture, vol. 2. p257 Minigers, Their proper bufinefs to promote the Salvation of o- thers, vol. I. p. 328, 329, 52o. How they are to ojfeá this, sao. The honour and happinefsof fuch an Employment, vol. I. p. 329. Thereward of it, ibid. Motives to faith- fulnefs in it, ibid. Minigers of the Gfeel, Chri's Promife to them, vol. 1. p.5í5 The Conditions of it, P. 509. Minters to be earneft in perfuading Sinners, vol. 2. p. 15o. Their peculiar obligations to Piety, vol. 1. p. 5zo. vol. z. P 33, 64 Miniltry 45of3Angels, vol. ,. p. x 5 ;. Miracle, What it is, vol. 2. p. 495. The Conditions of a true Miracle, ibid. Tranfubftantiation no Miracle, p. 497, Miracles, How a fnffrcient Teflimony of a divine Revelation, vol. 2. p. 444. Miracles, Doubtful and unguefiionable, what, ibid. How to be diflinguifh'd, ibid. Miracles, The proof of the Authority of Mofes and Chrift, vol. s. P. 446 Miracles, In whatcircumftancesfujicient for theproofof a divine Dollrine, vol. x. p. 447, 495, 499, 537. What affurance they give no of the divine Authority of the Scripture, vol. 2. P. 448. Hew f theygive Teffimony to the truth of Clot- ffianity, vol. 2. p. 497 Miracles, The principal externalproof ofa divineDo&ri,e,vol.t. P. 450. vol. 2. p. 498, 559, 535. Miracles, How for pofble to be wrought for the confirmation of a falfe Do£lrine, vol. z. p. 499. How fuchMiracles difin- Siiih'd, P. 500, 509. P. 335. Miracles, Not always the eferll f. the divine Power, vol. 2. P. 496. Howfar in the power of the Devil towork Mraclee, vol. 2. ibid. 535 How firth Miracles diflinguifb'd, ibid. Miracles of Mofes, upon what accounts more to be credited than thole of Pharaoh's Magicians, vol.2. p.445, 496, 500,535a Miracles of Chrift, how a [officient Tefii'mony of his divine Au- thority, vol. 1. P. 449. vol. 2. P. 497, &r. 534, &c. The Jews exceptions againfi them confder'd, vol. 1. P. 455 vol. z. P 545 Miracles related in the Goff; el, flit a faficient ground of Faith, vol. z. p. 472. How a Motive to Obedience, vol. z. p. 29x, 5,4 Miracles, Neceffary to thePropagationof theGofpel, vote. P.494 Miracles of our Saviour, the convincingCircumftances of them, vol. z. p. 5f7. How beneficial to Mankind, p. 538. The inflames Bofhon permitting theDevil to go into the Swine, .and turfing the Fig Tree, accountedfor, p. 539. Miracles, The power of working Miracles, why neceffary to the Apofiles, V01.2. p. 256, 501, 503, 578. Miracles, Why not ceas'd, vol. 1. p. 15s. vol.2. p. z54,509, &c. The Church'of Rome's pretences to themconfoder'd, vol. i. p. 151. vol.2. p. 5or, 509, 500. &c. p. 535 Miracles ofthe Heathen Temples, vol. 2. p.5oo. OfMahomet. Vide Mahomet. Miracles, In what cafes' yet reafonable to be expelled, vol. 2. p. 256, 512. Miracles, How powerful to bring Men to Repentance, vol. 2. p. to6. Godnot always oblig'd toworkMiracles for the Con- verfion of Sinners, p. 007. MiraculousGifts of the Holy Ghoft, the Nature, End, and Vfe if them, vol. ,. p.149. vol. 2. p. 28o, &e. 299. How the Gofpel confirm'd by them, vol. r. p. 15o, 15x. Vide Miracles. Mirth, Arguments againft [enfual Mirth, vol. 2. p. t56. l,lifery, future, The principal Ingredients of it, vol. o.' p.545. vol. 2. p. 47. How aggravated, p.49. Millions for theConverfion of Infidels, encouragements to them, vol.2. p.256, 284. HOW far the Church of Rome commen- dable herein, ibid. vol. 2. p. 312. Modelty in ourOpinions ofour felves, Motivescolt, void. p.769. Motlefly in our Behaviour, Motives to it, 001. 2. p. 399. Moor (Sir Tho.) His Cenfure upon the Romifh CafuifIs, vol. 1. P 247. Moral Duties, theprincipal End of the 3ewifß Law, vol. 1. P. 346, 356. Their indifpenfble Obligation, P. 347, 66o. How neceffary a part if ChriJlianity, v01, t. p. 348. vol. z. P. 315 Moral

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