An 4lphabetical Table of Matters. plc of the means of Sa.vation, vol. z. p. 625. The likely way to prevent fucb a judgment. Sa'vaeion, Tprorate the Salvation ofothers, the proper work of Mi:iflers, vo!. 1. p. 328, 519. Vide Mmifters, bow far this theconcern of others, vol. t. p.329. Sand'EyingFaith, what, vol.z. p. 478. San&ification, What, vol. r. p. 327. Vide Regeneration. San lorius, His Experiment concerning the changeof our Bodies, vo!. z. p. 263. Sands, (Sir Edwyn) his Obfervation concerning needlefs Cere- monies in Religion, vol. 1. p. 784. Setisfáftion of Chrift, vol. z. p. 489. Socinians Oblations confider'd, p. 490, Saving Faith, what, vol. z. p. 478. Vide Faith. - Scandal, The cafe of Scandal confider'd, vol. z. p. 366, 368. Schifm, The Charolo of Romegnilty of it, vol. x. p. 63, 88. Schools, The Doctrine of the Schools how far to be regarded, vol.'. p. 385 - Sccffers, Their f.;uefiion, where is the Promife of his coming, anfwerd, vol. 1. p. 71.1. The ground of it, p.717. Scriptures, Why card the Word ofGod, vol. 1. p. 548. Their Divine Authority, vol. 1. 0.549, 658. vol.2. P. 448. Haw far the Penmen of them infpir'd, vol. z. p. 448. What afa. rance we have of the Canon of Scripture, 449. Aperfwajive to the belief of them, p. 466. Scriptures, A Jlanding Revelation, vol. 1. p. -548. The ad- , vantages of frech a Revelation, ibid. Their fuffrcieny for our Canviílion, p. 551. The unreafonablenefr of expelling any other means of our Convitlion, p. 552. Vpon what accounts 0r Convincing err one from the dead, p. 553 Scriptures to be efleem'd and they'd, vol. r. p. 557. The de- fporate cafe of those who rejetb and defile them, p. 557. Men's Lolls boos the eaufe of this, p. 544. Scripture, The only Rule of Faith, vol. I. p. 45. This bow contrary to the Dallrine of the Churchof Rome, ibid. Scrip: Men, Plain in all necefary Points, vol. t. p.23r, 243. Sufficient means atlow'd for the underftanding of them, p.243. The difficult parts of them how to be manag'd, vol. z. P. 436 Scriptures, How interpreted by the Papifts, vol. r. p. 64. Scripture, The only authentick Recordof our Religion, vol. z. p. 580. To beread by all People, vol. ,. p. 41. The uje of them difallow'd by the Church of Rome, vol. 1. p.36, 41, 203,414, 557. vol. 2. p. 504, 503, 518. Their reafons for this prablifeexamin'd, vol. I. p.414. Scriptures, Why to be in the vulgar Tongue, vol. t. p. 556. The unreafanablenefd of the Church of Rome in keeping them in an unknown Tongue, vol. r. p. 68, 580. Their Reafons for thisprallice inquir'd into, vol. i. p. 56t. vol.2. p. 613. Secret Allions to be accounted for, vol. z. p. 159. Secrets Sins, Arguments againft them, vol. t. p. 736. vol. 2. p. 061. Seculum futurum, What meant by it, vol. 1. p. 485, 516. Secu,ity, Cautionsagain(' it, vol. 1. p. 489. vol. s. p.173. Seducers, The Datlrine of-Seducers destitute of gaodnefs, vol. z. p. 517. The Church of Rome bowan inflame ofthis, p. 508. See, What meant by feeing God, vol. 2. p. 090. Whatby teeing him as he is, p. 191. Seek, What it is to Peek the things above, vol. z. p. 266. Mo- elver to it, p. 266, 267. Self-denial, This Duty explain'd, vol.!. p. 90, 93. Miflakes about it, p. 91. Self-denial, Renouncing Senfe or Reafon in matters of Faith, no part of Chriilian Self-denial, vol. r. p. 91. To be willing upon any account to renounce Eternal Happinefs, no part of this Duty, p. 92. Self-denial, or /offering for Chrift, our Obligation to this Duty, vol. i. p. 94. The reafonablenefs of it, P. 97. Our Savi- our how for an Example of it, p. 97. vol. z. p. 228. The Reward of it, viol.,. p. too.' Inferences from it, p. too. Vide Suffering. Senfes, Our Senfes not to be renounc'd in matters of Faith, vol. i. P. 9u Self flattery, the croft of Cenforioufnefs, vol, z. p. 659. Separation from the Church of England, the unreaftnablemfs of it, vol.2. p. 242, 343. Serioufnefs, Motives to it, vol. z. p. 136, 215, 399. Service of God inan unknown Tongue. Vide Prayer. Severity of God towards fame Sinners in this Life, bow recon- cileable with his Patience, vol. 1. p. 719. Severity of God towards Sin, an Objection againft it anfwer'd, vol. ,. p. 729. Shane, The nature of this Paffton, vol.,. p.35. How ne- cefary an ingredient of Repentance, p. 13, 40. Shame for Sin, to be accompanied with Amendment, vol. z. P. 44. Motives to it, p. 42, &e. Shamefulnefb rf Sin, vol.!. P. 839, vol.2. p.+u6, 84. Srcknefs, Howunfeafonable a time fir the bufrnefs of Religion, vol. 1. p. 330. Signs of the Defirublion of Jerufalem foretold, vol. z. p. 552, &c. Sin, The enjoyments of it mixt and imperfect, vol. 1. p. 25. The fbortne(s of them, p. 25, 26. The lad ifue of it ibid. Sin, Rafe and difhonourable, vol. t. p. 663. vol. 2. p. 36. The Mifchiefs ofit, p.19. The Danger and Follyof it, vol. I. p. 665, 7p. 64. 37. vol. 2. p. 62o. The unreafonablenefr of it, vol. 2. . . Sin, The Evil of it, vol. r. p. 727. vol. z. p. 25, 73. God's deferring to punifb it no Objeclionagainft this, vol. 1. p.727. Sin, The Sbamefulnefs of it, vol. r. p. 339. vol. 2. p.26, 34. The ill Confequences of it, p. 25. Its unproftablenefs, p. 26, 33. Its Deformity, p. 35. The Slavery of it, p. ;6, 52. vol. 2. p. 617.. Our Freedom from it, how purchafed by Chris lianity, vet. z. p. 53. 6,8. Sin, Thehigheff Ingratitude againft God, vol. z. p. 40. Sin, Godnot thé Author of Sin, vol. 1. p. 427. How cau- tious we fhould be of any Marines tending to this, p. 438. What thole Do7rines are that do fo, p. 439 Sin, Chargeable opon our fclves only, vol.2. p. 38.vol.!. P,427. ThatGod tempts none to Sin, p.428. The Impiety offuck an afertian, p. 433. This Argument enforc'd, ibid. Sin, Why permitted ly God, vol.,. p. 18. Sin, God's hatred to it, vol. 1. p. 727. How this reconcile- able with his forbearance ta Sinners, ibid. Sin, The pretendedPleafures of itexamin'd, vol.2. p. 28. The pretended profatablenefs offame Sins confider'd, p. 27. Sin, Arguments againft it, vol. t. p. 758. vol. z. p. 24, 45, 49, &C. Sin, Its own Punifhmeut, VOL t. p. 735. Sin, The danger of any one Sin, vol. T. p. 401, 530. Sins againft Knowledge, the danger of them, vol, I. p. 402. Their aggravations to Chriflians, p. 403. Sins, The danger Of little Sins, vol. 2. p. t6r. The danger of fecret Sins, ibid. Sins of Chriflians, their aggravations, vol. z. p.154. Vide Chriflians. Sips againft Mercies, their aggravations, vol. r. p.706; Sins, The danger ofprefumptuouo and wilful Stns, vol. 1: p: 49f. Sins of Omif ion, the danger of them, vol.1. p.4op. vol.2. P. 159. Sin, TheWrathof God, how clearly reward egainft it, vol. 1. p. 408, &c. The Terror of its future Punifhment, p. 409. vol. 2, p. 46. How this an Argument to Repentance, vol, z. p. , & Sin, Pardon e. for Sin. Vide Pardon. Sin, Forfaking of Sin. Vide Forfaking. Sin unto Death, what meant by it, vol. r. p. 86, 488. Sin against the Holy Ghof. Vide Holy Gbof1. Sinful, The danger of a frnful Life, vol. r. p. 397. This bow clearly difcover'd by the Gallia, p. 398. Vide Punifhment. The punifhment of heinous Sinners how aggravated, voI. 2. p. x68. Sinful Life, the uneafanefs of it, vol.,. p. 666. The grounds of it, vol. z. p. 50. Sinners, Their unreafonablenefs and difingenurty, vol. r. p. 737. Their folly and danger, vol.,. p. 534, 764. vó1.2. p. 04, 632. Sinners, Their feyere Ref/Culons hereafter, vol. z. p. 633. Singers, God's Pretence an awe to Sinners, vol. z. p.. 40. Sinners, God's Goodnefs towards them, vol. n. p. 734 Sinners, Their impunity in this World accounted for, vol. t. p. 726. Sinners, Their State in thisLife net dejerste, vol. 1. P. 545 Sinners, Their ruin owing to ehemfelves only, vol. 1. p. 720. Sincerity towards Godand Man, vol.'. p. 1, &c. Sincerity towards God, what, ibid. The Properties of it, p.2. Why card Integrity, p. 4. A perfora/ve toit, p. 6. Sincerity towards Men, what, vol: 1. p. 5. Thegreat Evil of contrary Vices, p. 5. A perfwafeve to it, p. 6. TheIrani of this Virtue among Men, p. 7. Motives to it, p. 8, &c. vol. 2. p 160, 218. Sincerity, Chrift an eminent Pattern of this vertue, vol, z. 22 5. A neceffary ajualific;tion of Prayer, vol. 2. p. 648. Sleep,
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