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An Alphabetical Table ofMatters. Promifes, God's faithfulneft in his promifes, vol. t. p. 655. An Objeffian againjI it anfwer'd, p. 656 Promifes of God conditional, vol. 1. p. 658. Promifes of God and their Conditions, how to be underflood vol. 2. p. 653. Promifes if the Gabel, the nature of them, vol. r. p. 297. The greatnefo of them, p. 299. That they are Conditional, p. 3co. This no prejudice tb the freenefs of God's Grace, p. 3ot. When wemay bePaid tohave aright to them, ibid. P. 306. Promifes of the Gofpel, what influence they fhould bave uponus, ol. 1. p.303, &c. A divine temper of Mild the proper effett of tbem, ibid. By what means they do offal this, p. 304. ineffettual only through nor awn fault; p. 307. Promifes of the Gofpel, a powerfulMotive to Obedience, vol. 2. P. 353, 460. Prophaoenefs, The folly of it, vol. 2. p. 26. Propheciesof the Old Teftanfent, bowfulfill'd byChrift, vol. r. P. 354 Prophecy, An evidence of a divine Miffion, vol. 2. p. 547 How thisgave Teflimony to the Authorityofour Saviour, ibid. Prophecy, The Apofiles endow'd with the Gift of Prophecy, vol. 2. p. 505. Prophet, How CIAO a Prophet, vol. r. p. 50j Prophets, God's infpiring Prophets with Jaffe Meffages, what meant by it, vol. 1. p. 655. Prophets, The Blood of all the Prophets how required of that Generation, vol. i. p.198. Propherick, Arguments of Clon/ls propbetick Spirit, vol. 2. P. 547, 570 How thisan Evidenceof his divine Authority, ibid. Profelyres, Our Saviour's Method of making Profelyter, vol. 1. p. 89. How different from the Methods of the Church of Rome,. p. 54. Proipericy, Howapt to enfnare Men, vol. t. p.429. How one taufe of the decay of Chriftian Piety, vol. t. p. 470. Providence of God in the Government of the World, vol. i. p.630. The belief of this how the foundation of Religion, p. 631 This deard from the diforders in the Affairsof the World, ibid. How deny'd by Epicurus, p.571 630. Providence of God, peculiarly concerted for good Men, vol. 0. p.308, 6;2. vol. 2. p. 375. How this reconcil'd with their *dhow, vol_ 1, p. 632. vol. 2. p. 375. Providence of God in the care of Mankind, vol. 1. p. 686. The Jufferings of good Men noObjetlion againfi this, p.687. Providence of God, bow an Argument to calf our care upon bim, vol. r. p. 632. How anArgument againfi anxietyand goon- tent, p. 634. vol. 2. p.421, 423. Providence of God, Motiver to refign our felves to it, vol. 1. p. 635. F,pidetus an eminent Example of this, ibid. Providence of God, the juntaof it how reconcil'd with the pro. mifcour Difpenfations ffgoodand badMen, vol.,. p.646,63 o. vol. 2. p. r 19, 407. Good Men how comforted under them, vol. 2. p. 167. Bow reconcil'dwith the painting one Man's Sins upon another, vol.1. p. 652. Providence of God, vindicated from the delay of the Sinners Punifbment, vol. t. p. 725. Providence of God, the whole defrgn of it not known in this World, vol. r. p. 63o,634, 635. Publicans, Why fo infamous among the Jews, vol. 2. p. 82. Punilhmen,, The transfering of it from me to another, how co (lent with aid's juftice, vols. p. 652. Puoilbmenc of Sinners, how confiJlent with God's Patiente, vol. t. p. 720. Why f°metimes dferr'd, vol. 0. p. 719, vol. 2. p. 662. Punithmenr, God's unwil!ingnefs to enter upon that Work, vol.,. P. 7E5. Punilhment, The future Puaifhment of Sinners in anotherWorld, vol,. t.' p. 26, 27. Now clearly difcovered by the Gofpel, vol. 0. p. 399. The extraordinary manner of its difcavery, P.400. The certainty of it, p. 401, 730. The eternity f it, T01.1. p. 693. Purgatory difprov'd, vol. 1. 9.4o, 68, &c. 089, 533 V01.2. p. 196. The defrgn of the Church of Rome in this Marine, voL. r. p. 561. Parity ofgood Men in their future State, vol. 2. p. 096. How far attainable in this Life, ibid. The vecefjty of it in order to our future Happinefs, p. x97. Motives to endeavour after it, p. 199. ¡lUaker,, Their Notion of he Light within them, VOL 2. Woo p.587. RAilery, The Sin of it, bal.. r. p. 535 Keaton not tobe renounc'd in matters of Faith, vol. ro P 90. Reafon in Religion. Vid. Religion. Reafon, by rebat ways itdirest su in Our Duty, vol. I. p. 337. Rebellion, How ehcourag'd by the Papifls, vol. I. p.583. Redeemer, Why our Saviourcard the Redeemer, vol. 2. p.53. Redemption by Chriji univerfal, vol. 2. p.595. Redemption, The means of out Redemption, vol. r. p. 639. The Wifdam andGoodnefs of God in them, ibid. vol. 1. p.688. vol. z. p. 2$o. ReflePions upon Perforas, the Mifchiefs of this Fault, vol. r. P 532 Reformation, Whence card the NorthernHerefy, vol. 2. p.60. Regeneration, The nature of it, vol. t. p. 368, 385. vol. 2: P. 477 Regeneration and Sanblification, the fame thing, vol. t. p. 314, Regeneration, Not always effeiled by irrefiftible Grace, vol. o. p. 37 t. The ill confegaences of the contrary Opinion, p. 37; 373. Regeneration, How the Grace f God operates in it vol. i+ P 380. The feveral Opinions about it, ibid. Alen not merely Pdfive under it, p.374. This DOEYine freed from Pelagianifm, p. 376. Objections againft it anfwer d, p. 377. Regenerado,, not ufuadyeffetled in an infiarat, vol. r. p. 383. 385. This evident from the experience of the ordinary Me- thods of Gods Grace, p. 386. Miff agreeable to Scripture, p.387. Some cautions concerning this Dotprine, p.389. Regeneration capable of degrees, vol. r. p. 385. Regeneration, The Condition of our 3uftifcation, vol. r. p.39o. The reafonablenefsof thisCondition, p. 393. Regeneradora Why upon this account ChroJfians are card the Children of God, vol. r. p. 479., Religion, Wherein it confins, vol. i. p. 327, 58o, 584. vó1.2. p. 33e, &c. How willing Men are to deceive tbemfelves in thismatter, vol. 2. IN 855 The importance of it, vol. t. p.48, &c. 275. Religion to be our great Care andEmployment, vol. i. p. 277. vol.2. p. 1[56, 174, 379. Arguments for making it fo, vol. r. p. 282. vol. z. p. 382, &c. Men's pretencesfor the negleE f it how frivolous, vol. 1. p. 286. Religion, The reafonablenefsof it, vol. r. p. 289, 29o. vol. z. p.460. The wifdomof it, vol. 1. p. 290, &c. The neceity. of it, vol. z. p. 46r. Religion, The only true Perfetlion, vol, 1. p. 296. Motiver t6 the prallice of it, ibid. vol. z. p. 57, 66. The folly and danger of delaying it, vol. o. p. 287. vol. 2. p. 385. Religion, The Formof it, wherein it conflls, vol. 2. p. 326, &c, The Power if it wherein it confrfls, p. 331. Religion, The Form of it when feparated from the Power, bow infigmfrtant to the ends of Religion, VOL 2. p.336. The difadvantages of it, p. 339. Some marks whereby we may judge when il is Je, P. 334 Cautions againff miftafling the Form for the Power, p. 341. The Church of Ronse an in. fiance of this, ibid. Religion, The Power of it bowmuch negleiled, vol. z. P. 342. An exhortation to the minding of it, ibid. Religion, Thedefrgn of it, vol. z. p. 347. Now conducive to our prefent Happinen, p. 348. Religion, The prefent advantages of it, VOL z. P. 54, Its tendency to our profperity in this World, vol.,. p. 285. vol.2. p. 55. How it conduces to our Peace and Comfort, vol. 1. p. 293. vol. 2. p. 54, 56, 206, 382. Now it tends to the prolonging our Life, vol, 2. P 55. How it procures for ur EJfeemand Reputation, col. 2. p. 56. How it derives a Blef(ang to our Pojterity, p. 57. Religion, How comfortable upon a Deatb.ted, vol. 2. p. 56, 202, 207, zut. Some exceptions in this cafe accounted for, vol. 2. p. 204. Religion, The wifdom of it jufiify'd by the different ends of good and bad Men, vol. z. p. 203. Inferences from this, part. Religion, DireBions in it, vol. 1. p. 279. Two dangerous Mi- flakes in it, p. 236. Religion, The frncere prallice of it, how difficult, vol.1. 283, . 294. This no excufe for ow Negligence in it, p. 226. How this a Motive to Care and Diligence, p. 283. Religion, The danger of mifcatrying in it, how a Motiveto di- ligence, vol. 1. p. 284. Religion, HOW it contributes toMens Courage, vol. r. p. 466. Religion, A matterof our free choice, vol. t. p.472. Religion,

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