Tillotson - BX5037 T451 1712 v2

An Alphabetical Table of Matters. Religion, The 'Prole ffion of it not to be concea!'d or dfembl'd, vol.1. p. 3 t i. The bare Profeffion of it infuffrcient, vol. t. p 527 Religion, He known to be fromGod, vol. z. p. 526. Religion, Thedanger of denying our Religion; vol. r. p. 180. Religion, Ceeflancy in it, hew for commendable, vol. r. p. 37. In what refpehlrpur duty, p. 43. Motives to it, ibid. vol. F. p. 180. Hearing reafons againft our Religion, bow confffent with co fan: y, vol. r. p. 35. This why forbid by theChurch ofRome: p. 36. Religion, The true ground of Mens oppof,ng it, vol. p.611. Religion, The oie ofRea(n neceffary inReligion, vol. r. p. 17, 9r. vol. 2. p. 464. This Notion i lear'd fromSpciniaoifm, vol..2. ibid. The abfordity and ill confequeuce of thecontrary Opinion, "vol. 1. p. 19. vol.2. P154. Religion, The Grounds andReafons 6f it to be examin'd, vol. r. p. 31. By whom, ibid. This how much difcourag'd. by the Churchof Rome, p. 32, 33. The Benefits and Advantages of it, P. 34.3C Religion, The Duties of it how fubordinate to one another, vol.t.. p. 280. vol. 2. p. 3á4. Religion; Miflakes in Religion, the ill confequence ofthem, vol. I. p.212. Religicn Nature!, what, vol. r. p. 237. vide Natural. Relgion, Inflitoted Religion notdefgn'd to undermine Natural, rL1 P349 Relition, The reform'd Religioncomper'd with thatofthe Church of Rome, vol. r. p. 66. The advantages of the reform's Re- ligion, p. 68,69. "Religion reform'd, thepurity of its Dollrine, vol. r. p. 68,69.. How agreeable to Scripture, ibid. How agreeable to the an. cient Dottrine, p. 69. `Upon what accounts the Pfeil, p. 71, Repent, HowGodit fold to repent, vol.1. p. 595, 657. Repentance, What it implies, vol. 2. p. 2, 8, 92. In what fenfe a Dollrine of the Gof el, p. 4. Repentance, A- neceffarf work of Religion, vol. 2. . p..379. Why more efjecially neceffary when we come to the Lord's Table, .p 380. Repentance, The effrntia!partsoftrue Repentance, vol. 2. p.63. Wherein the formalNature of it cantina; p. 69. Miftaker a- bout it, p. 29. How aboid by the ?gills, ibid. Repentance, Homfar in oar ownpower, vol. 2. p- 71. The ne- eef ityof God'sgrace to aft na in it, p. 16, 107. Why to be accompanied withCharity to the Poor, p. 16. Repentance, Tobe accompaniedwith fhame, vol. 2. P. 41.. Repentance, AChriflian'a obligation toit, vol. 2. p. 109. Di- ' reliionsand Motives to it, vol. 1. p. 699, 7o6, 721, 739. 'vol. 2. p. 619. The danger of delaying it, vol. r. p. 731, 739. vol. 2. p.16, 30, 67, 216, 627. Repentance, Thedanger ofrelapfing after it, vol. z. p.174. Repentance, Thehazardand danger of a Death-bed Repentance, vol. 1. p. 332, 53o. vol. 2. p. 22, 349, 39r. Thefolly of finning now, in hopes of repenting hereafter, vol. t. p. 26, 2. Repentance of dyingCriminals conftder'd, vol. 1. p.'733. Repentance, impede£l, what, vol.2. p. 329. Repentance, Why faid to be towards God, and Faith towardour Lord 3efus Chilli, vol. 2. p. 2. Repentance and Faih, the filmof the Goffel, vol.2. p. 3. The neeeJ ley of them, p. 4. When we may be fail to preach thefe Doctrines, p. 5. Repentance tobe frequently renew'd, vol. a. p. std. The benefits of this Propice, ibid. Reprobationabfolute, the abfordity of this Do£trine, vol. t. p. 438, 439, 621,622, 692. vol.2. P. 99. Reprove, The right Method ofreproving, vol. 1. p. 535. Reputation, The value of a good Reputation, vol. r. p. 162. Not to be valued in competition with our duty, vol. 2. p. Reputation, How good Men whilf living are fometimes defrau. ded ofit, vol. 1. p. 163. vol.2.p. 56. Why thuspermitted by God, P. 47. What fecurity they have of it after death, p, 48. vol. 2. p. 56. Refolution focere, what- it implies, vol. z. p.30, 65. The Natureof it in general, p. 64. The fpecial Objets ofit, wbat, P.'65. Refolution, HolyRefolution the Effence of Repentance, vol. 2. p. . 69. How far in"Our power, p. 7r: Refolution, Holy, the 'necef(tty of it, vol. 1. p. 276, 523. vol. 2. p. 13, 63, 76, 332, 619. How far available, p.62o. The and reafanablene(sof it, p. 74. The comfort ofit, P. 75. Refclution, The power of holy Refolution, vol. 2. p. 76. ,Ho. rives and Encouragements to it, vol. 2. p. 7 t, 62o. The folly and danger ofdelaying it, vol. z. p. 67. Refoluticn, Holy, Motives to fìedfaflnefs in it, vol. a. p. 78. Direllionsfor it, p. 80. The danger ofbreaking ourholy Refo- lotion, p. 79. Refolution, Holy, why more efpecially to be renewed before we corso to theLord's Table, vol. a. p. 81.. Refolution, The inconffancr of human Refolution, vol. a. p. 322, 392. How firengthnedby the grace of God, ibid. Reltauration ofKing Charles the Second, vol. r. p. 214, 220. VOL 2. p: 271, 277. Rellitution, The Nature of this Duty, vol. 2. p. 84. The ex- tent ofit, ibid. The manner how it is ta bemade, p.85. The meafure ofit, p. 86. Reftitution, By whom to be made, vol. 2. p. 87. Some ufeful cafes about this refolv'd, ibid. Reltitution, Towhom due,. vol. 2. p. 88. Some cafes about this refolv'd, ibid. Reflution, When to be made, vol. 2. p. 89. The danger of delaying, ibid. A particular Cafe about this refoldd, F. 90. Reftimrion, The order to be obferved in it, vol. 2. p. 9r. Reftitution, A neceffary Fruit of repentance, vol. 2. p.9r. Our Obligation to it, ibid. A Perfuafeve to the Praifice of this Doty, P. 93. Reftitution, How it tends to ourprefent intereft, vol. 2. p. 94, Some Olry'ellions againft it anfwer'd, p. 95. ¡tens difability to make reflitotionconf,der'd, p. 96. TheCafe offlabwho bane .. compounded with their Creditors, ibid. Refurreftion ofChriff, the Evidence fit, vol. z. p.25í.. The appearance ofChrifl after bis Refurreftion, vide Appearance. That he did really appear, vol. z. p. 544 Refurre&ion, That Chrifl was really alive after bioRefurreftion, vol. z. p. 253. Our Saviour's difcourfe,after hisReferetlio p. 256. T Refurreftion of Chrifl an Evidence of his Divine Authority, vol. 2. p. 539: The Teflimony given to it, p. 539. The ere. dibility of the Witneffes, p. 54o. Some exceptions againft it anfwer'd, p. 543. Refurreftion of Chilli, clear'd from the Jews Tradition, that his bodywas ffolen awa, p. 543. Refurreftion ofChrifl foretold by himfelf, vol.2. p. 548. How thisan Argument ofhit Prophetiek Spirit, p. 573. Refurreftion, Why Chriff call'd the Son ofGod upan the account . of his Refurreftion, vol. 1. p. 478. Why upon this account Chriflians call'd the Children ofGod, p. 479. Refurreftion of Chrifl, How an Evidence of the troth of bis Dallrine, vol. r. p.48 o. What affarance it gives an of our future State, p. 482. How a Proof of immortality, vol. a. p. 138. Clow a Proof of our Refmreilion, vol. z. p. 263. How powerful an Argument to heavenly-mindednefs, p. 268. Refurreftion of the Dead, thought by fume incredible, vol. z. R 259. The onreafonablenefs of filch a foppofrtion, p. 260. Refurreftion of the Deadabove the Power of Nature, vol. 2. p. 260. Plot above the Powerof Gad, ibid. Refurreftion of the Dead, not incredible tonatural Realty, vol. 2. p. z6,. ObjeNions againft it anfwer'd, ibid. Refurreftion, The identity of the Body at the Refmrellion, p. 261. The alteration of the Body at the.Reforreflion, vol. 2. p. 185. Refurreftion of the jufl, wherein the bleffednefs of it eonfiffs¡ VOL 2. p. 184, 187. Refurreftion ofoar Bodies, vol. z. p. 635. How this afupport under the mifery of this life, p. 264. How an encouragement to Obedience,ibid: Refurreftion, How the Death andReforreNion of'Cbdfl is aproof ofours, vol. 2. p. 183. Revelation Divine, what, vol. t. p.17.18, 547 vol. 2.p.44o. Thefeveralkinds of it, vol. 1. p. 547. Revelation, The fuffrcieney of a flooding Revelation, vol. r. p. 546, 552. The advantages of the Scriptures as a flanding Revelation, p. 548. Revelation, How known to be divine toohofe that have it, val. r. p. r6, 07. vol. 2. p. 441. How known to others, p.443. Full fatisfallion in this Point attainable, vol. r. p. r6, 17. vol. 2. P. 44, Revelation, Divine, to be canfiflent wfth our natural Notions of God, voL a. p. 17. vol. z. p. 442. Revelation, The various ways of divine Revelation, vol. 2. p.436. The particular matters of it, ibid. ,Revelation A perfwafonof things Jupernatorally reveal'd, how a part of r divineFaith, vol. 2..p. 435. This properly calla Faith,

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