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An Alphabetical Table ofMatters. Faith, p. 437. Arguments 'Thereby it is wrought, p.4§8. The degrees of it, ibid. The effetts of it, p. 439. In what refpeílsfaid to be a divine Faith, p. 439, 44o. Revelation divine, Brennus the Jefait bis wild notion concerning it, vol. 2. p. 438. Revelation, A PerJuafion ofa Divine Revelation bowdiinguifh'd from the others vó1.2. p. 446. How a putt of divine Faith, ibid. This properly cad Faith, ibid. By what Arguments wrought ho tir, P. 441. Whether it do admit of degrees,p.45o. What the bighefi degree of affurance hi this cafe, ibid. The Effects of fucb a Faith, P. 452. In what rifted-is laid to be a divine Faith, ibid. In what fente attributed to the Spi- rit of God, p. 453.' Revelation divine, born miracles a proof of it, vol. z. p. 447. What oßorance they give ur that the Scriptures are a divine Revelation; p. 448. Revelation tithe GofpelVniverfal, vol. 2. p. 593, 595. How this agreeable to thegoodnefs ofGod, p. 593 Revelation, The Gofel the only general Revelation, vol. 2. p. 594, &c. Revelation external, bun it direis us in our Duty, vol. 1. p. Reve0 lations, The Book of the Revelations its Authority, vol. r. p. 182. Revenge, The Vneafinefs of this Vice, vol. 2. p.25, 38. Ar- guments againft it, vol. z. p. 417. Reverence due-to God, vol. 1. p. 6n, 619, 6zo. Reviling, The' decency of it in religious Controverfies, vol. 1. P.148, 53S Rewards, The certainty of future Rewards and Punifhments, vol. r. p.78. How more clearly reveal'd by the Gofel, vol.a. p.76,137,189. The wifdom of believing theft things, vol. 1, p. 78. The folly ofnegleo'ling for want of better affu- rance,of dorm, R 79. Rewards future, a fu¢uient recompense for our greateJl [offerings, vol. o. p. 24. The beliefof them how a fupport under our fufferings, vol. 0. p. 176. vol. 2. p. 4o7. The reafonable. nefs of fuch a belief, vol. 2. p. 466. Rewards future, The degrees of them, vol. 1. p. r86, 187. How proportion'd to our Allions in this Life,'vol.2. p. 163. The grounds of the contrary Opinion examin'd, p. 165. The reafon of this proportion in our future rewards, p. 166. Rewards future, what influence they fhould have upon us, vol. 1. p. 482. Rich-man and Lazarus, that Parable explain'd, vol. a. p. 532, &c. Rich men, their proper Employment, vol. r. p. 328. Theirgran- deur how farblameable, vol. r. p. 532. Riches, How great a temptation to irreligion, vol. r. p. 259, 265. Riches, Abundant, not neceffary for the fupport of life, vol. 1. p. 262, 263. Not neceffary to our happinefa and comfort, p. 263. _ Norany [touchy from worldly Evils, p. 264. Noreom- forts at the hourof death, p. 267. Their ufefulnefs in the o- therWorld, p.363. Riches, How they contribute to our forum andmifery in thin life, vol. r. p.268. The account to be given for them hereafter, p. 269. Riches, Their uncertainty, vol. r. p. 270. How laid upfor us in the other World, vol. a. p. 191. Righreoufnefs, What it lignifies , -vol. 1. p. 275, 276. vol. 2. P. 303. Kingdom ofGod and his Righteoufneß, what it im- plies, vol. 1. p. 276. What meant by Jeeking them, P. 276, &c. Righteoufnefs, The. Value and Excellency of it, vol. n. p. 283. How neceffarya partof Religion, vol. 2. p. 3 r6. Romans, Their Armiesbow emplofd.in times ofPeace, vol. r. p. Ian. How thin contributed to the Propagation of the Gotel, ibid. Rome, The infallibility of the Church of Rome examin'd, vide Infallibility. An inflance of its fallibilty, vol. a. p.484. Rome, The Church ofRome, thepretendedMother of all Chur- ches, voI. t. p. 39, 40, 68. Rome, The Church of Rome not the true CatbolickChurch, vol.,. p. 59, &c. tentas Sylvius (afterward Pope PiustheSecond) his remark concerning this, p. 6.. Rome, The dottrines of the Church of Rome, bowcorrupt, vols. P. 39, 40, 67, &c. How inconJiflentwith the Peace ofCivil Government, p. 70. Their tendency to promote worldly inte- reJi, ibid. vol. r. p. 56.0. vol. 2. p. 3121525. Rome, The C'afuifls of the ChurchofRome, their loofenefs, vol.,. p: 246. Ronce, The degeneracy of the Church of Rome, vol. 1. p.456. Its faite Claims and Pretences to Heaven co fder'd, p. 529 Rome, The Church of. Rome, oar differences with them, how great, vol. 2. P. 343. Rome, TheChurch ofRome, wherein the chiefof its Religion is plac'ds vol. 2. p.357. Its ways offeducing Men, vol. 1. p. 520. Rome, The partiality of the Church of Rome, vol. 2. p. too. Its Vncharitablenefs and Cruelty, vol. 1. p. /99, zo i. Its fin in denying the people the life of the Scriptures, vol. 2. p. 5o4. Howgreat a promoter ofAtheifm, vol. 2. p. 612. Romifh arts ofmaking Profelytes,. vol. 1. p. 54. Romifh Religion compar'd with theRefound, vol. r. p.65. Rudenefs, A concomitant ofinfidelity, vol.2. p. 614. SAbbath, The prnphañation of it obje bed to our Saviour, an. fwer'd, vol.,. p. 456. vol. z. p. bot. The law of it, how far obligatory, ibid. Sackcloth, Cloatb'd in Sackcloth, and repenting in Sackcloth, what meant by theft expref ions, vol. 2. p. 33. Sacrament ofBaptiJm, vide Baptifm. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, the end ofit, vol. t. p 227. `Upon what account Repentance a neceffarypreparation for it, vol. z. p.7. The receiving of it, how a remedy againft worldly troubles, vol. z. p. 615. Sacrament, The Romifh Dottrine offeven Sacraments, thenovel- tyofit, vol. 1. p. 68. Sacrament in one kind, the reafon of this praliice in the Church ofRome, vol. r. p. 561. Sacraments, The intention of the Pniefi neceffary to their Efficacy, this Dottrine examin'd, vol. 1. p. 44, 51, 580. vol.2. P.518. The defignof theChurch of Rome in tha Dotirive, vol. t. p. 561. Sacrifice, Chilli our alone Sacrifice, vol. z. p. 419. The merit of haSacrifice, vol, z. p.489. Sacrifice, The Repetition of Chrifi's Sacrifice in the Mars; the abfurdity of it, vol. r. p. 42. vol. 2. P. 513. Sacrifices ofthe3'ews and Heathens, vol. r. p. 333. Their 0- riginal, p. x28. Sacrifices, Why enjoin'd the Jews, vol. r. p. 129. vol. 2. p. 588. Sadduceer, Their Error concerning the Refurretlion,vol. 2. p. a,7, 134. Saints, The happinefscf the Saints in Heaven, vol. n. p. 184. vol. 2. p.57, 184. Saints, Theopinion ofthe ancient Fathers, concerning the time of their admiffion into the beatibck vifion, vol. 1. p.133. How thin an argument again3tpraying to them, ibid. Saints, Glorify'd Saints bow capable''ef improving. vol. 1. p.577. Saints, How to be honour'dby us, vol. a. p. 173. Their Virtues to be imitated by us, ibid. Motivestoit, p.174, 187. Saints ofthe Church ofRome, vol. r. p. 17o. vol. 2. p. 33o. Saints, The vanity of the Charcbof Rome in honouringdead Saints andperfeuding the living, vol. 1. p. 099. Saints,, Invocation ofSaints, vo]. 1. p. 4o. vide Invocation. Saine-worfhip, unlawful, vol. 1. p.40. Saintspraying for us, no reafon for our praying to them, vol. I. P. 138. Saints, Whether they can bear our prayers, vol. r. p. 145. The Church fRome's Authority for thisexamin'd, P. 14t Salvation, Merited byChriJt, vol. 2. p.488. Thin deny'd by the Socinians, p. 49o. Salvation Meritedby Chrift alone, vol. a. p. 49o. The Dotrine ofthe Church of Rome in thin matter, ibid. Salvation, How Chrift in the Author ofour Salvation, vol. 1. p. 495, &c. Bybis Dottrine, ibid. By his Example, p. 496. By his Merits, p. 497. By his Interceffton, p. 5o0. How thin a motive to thankfulnefs, p. 509. Salvation, Obedience the condition ofit, vol. r. p. 50o. vide O- bedience. The terms of it offer'dby the Church ofRome, vol. I. p. 51. Salvation,. What the means of Salvation before the coming of ChriJt, vol. 1 p. 462. Salvationnf ourSouls, how tobeattain'd, vol.2. p. 338. Mo- tives to care and diligence in thiswork, vol.2. p.215. Where- in the care ofit confißs, vol. 1. p. 316. Salvation, The like meansofSalvation to us as to the Jews, vol: 2. p. 622. The uncertainty of their continuance , p. 633. Our day and obligation to improve them, p. 623. The danger ofour negleti, p.624. Salvation, Bywhat means God may bepravok'd to deprive a Pea - Zzzz pie

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