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An Alphabetical Table ofMatters. Sleep. Why Death fo card, 1,131. 2. p. x80. What meant by fleeping in yetis, p. 580. This no Argument for the .Sleep of the Soul, p. t 80. Socmus, Hu Error concerning the natural knowledge of God, vol. 1. p. 4o4. Vide God. Scripture bow welled by him, P. 406. Soctnians, Their Error concerning God's copereity, vol.1. p. 752. Their Error concerning Cbrifi's fatisfallion, vol. 2. p. 490. Socrates, Hu Notion of the Soul's Immortality, vol. 2. p.133. Sodom and Gomorrha, the fever*,of their Punifbment, bow re- eancileable with God's goodnefr, vol. 7. p. 694. Solifidiaaiin, Proteflants elear'd from this charge, VOL 2. F. 487. Solitude, The uneafinefs of it, whence, vol. 2. p. 52i. Sorrow, The nature of this Pafm, vol. z. p. z9. Sorrow, What fort of it forbidden by Chrifi, vol..2. p. 400. Sorrow for S'in, what, ibid. The grounds and reafons of it, p. 19. The 'matte 'and degrees of ìt, p. 20. How to judge aright of the truth of it, p. 2z. How for Tears oc- ceff ry to ir, p 2,. Sotrcov for So,, not the whole of Repentance, vol. 2. p.12. The imúffcienry of a Death -bed Sorrow, p. 22. Sorrow for Sin, bow neceffary to Repentance, vol. 2. p. 401. The excefr of it, vol. 2. p. 23. Motives to it. p.23. Sorrow for worldly Evils, bow far allowable, VOL 2. p. 399. Remedies againft it, p. 4o7. Soul, of Men. and Brutes, their difference, vol. 2. p. 127. Soul, T':e value of our Souls, vol. 1. p. 282. vol. z. p. 632. T:-e neceftr of taking care of them, vol. ,. p. [2583. Souls, The mfery and dread of the lofs of our Souls, vol. 2. p. 63x. An exhortation to a timely confrderation of this, p 634 Soul, The Opinion cf its fleeping till the Refurrellionconfuted, vol. 2. p. e8o,- Soul, How little valuedby Men, vol. 2. p.633. Soul, Wh.,t meant by it, vol. 2. p.114. What meant by its Immortality, p. 174. Soul, The Immortality of the Soul, vol. 2. p. 433, 465, 635. Why not exprefly declared in Scripture, vol.1. p. 749. vol. 2. P. 433 How far known before the coming pf Cbrifl, vol. z. p. 104, 132, &c. Sou], The Immortality of the .Soul, how far difcover'd by natu- ral Reaf^.n, vol.2. p. x14, &c, How far prov'd from the Being of a God, p. 115. Whatkind of Evidence fuftcient for the proof of this, p. 116. Soul, The Immortalityof the Soul, a natural andgeneral Noti- on, vol. 2. p. x16. By whom only deny'd, p. 517. This accounted for, p. 178. Soul, Its Immortality, how agreeable to our Notions of God, vol. 2. p. 118. Howagreeable to our Notions of good and evil, p. 122. How fuitabfe to our natural Hopes and Fears, p. 123. Its tendency to our liappinefs and Potation, p. 125. Soul, Its Immortality, how difcooer'd by fefitive perception, vol. z. p. 027. The difficulty concerning the Souls of Buffs folv'd, p. 127. How diJecver'dby the other faculties of Man, p. 128, &e. Soul, Re f n overruling Sent, bow this an Argument of the Soul's Inmtartality, vol. 2. p. 129. Epicutus's abfurdity a- bout this, p. 129. Soul,' Its limo tality difcover'd from our contemplation of ji- rotal lungs, vol. 2. p. 129. A remarkable paffage of Tully upon this Argument, p. 030. $ -.Ws, ObjeIlions againft the Soul'sImmortality, anfwer'd, vol. 2. p.131, &c. Souls, What affurance the Heathen hadof the Soul's Immortality before Chrilt's coming, vol. 2. p. 032. The reafon why it bad no better effeli upon them, p, 032. What ff ranee the Jews bad of this, p. 134. What fartheraffurance of it afforded by the Gofpel, p. 136, Soul's Immortality deny'd by Epicurus, vol. 2. p. 133. The notion of the wifefl of the Heathen concerning it, ibid. Souls Immortality, what efeils the Do//rine had upon the Primi- tive Chri[Hans, vol. 2. p. 738. What influence it fhould have upon us, p. 139. Speech, The true end of Speech, vol. 2. p. 394. The abufe f it, p. 394. The want of Speech better than the abufe of it, P.,399. Spiroa ¡lair, the reafon of it, vol. 1. P. 489. Spirir, W'na+t it u, vol. 1. p.75o. That God is a Spirit, p. 750. Hobbss.. notion of it confuted, p. 75r. Objeliions a- gainft it anfwer'd, p. 75r. Inferences from it, p. 751. Spiric, What meant by worfbipping God in Spirit and Truth, vol, s..p. 752. The force of this confequence from God's being a Spirit, p 753. Spirit of God, how for it contributes to all our good Allions, vol. r. p.443. Spirit, The feat, earneft, and firft fruits of the Spirit, what thefe pbrafes import, vol. t. p. 480. Spirit, Holy, its influences upon Chrillians, vol. r. p.298. Its af(flance, upomwbat Conditions promis'd, p. Soo. The Power and Efficacy of.ir, p. 3o4. vol. 1. p. 524. This bow clear- ly promis'd by the Gofel, vol. o. p. 360. vol. 2. p. 4O9. How obis a Remedyagainft worldly Troubles, vol. 2, p.4.09. More powerful an Argument to Piety, vol. J. p. 305 Spirit, Holy, how far it direltsus in ourDuty, p. 340. Spirit of God, how it contributes to our belief vol. 2. p. 453. This noexeufe for Infidelity, p. 458. Spirit., The Teflimony of the Spirit to the Truth of the Gcjel, vol. z. p. 453 The inward efficacyof it, in producing Faith, P. 455 Spiritof God, in what mannes it works f Faith in us, vol. 2. p. 455. Miflakes about it rellifi'd, ibid. Spirit, The Gift of the Holy Spirit, the Nature and Excellency of it, vol. 2. p. 647. How to be ask'd of God, p. 648. Howabed to thofethat ask, p.649. This an encouragement to confiant Prayer, p. 651. An Object ion in this cafe anfwer'd, Spirit, tSHow a Man that has not the Spirit, can lefaid to ask it aright, p. 653. - Spirit, Its general influence upon all Men, vol. 2. p. 655. -Spirit, The promfe of it, how an encouragement in our Duty, vol. 2. p.657. Spirit, Holy, to bepray'dfor, vol. 2. p. 455, 657. Motives to it, ibid. How tobeentertain'd by us, p. 658. The danger ofgrieving or refillinghim, ibid. Spirit of God, bow it helps us io, our Prayers, vol. 2. P. 4 ,3 Spiric ofGod, and the Devil, how they all upon good and bad Men, vol. z. p. 522. TheSpirit of God how more powerful than the Devil, p. 523. In what wayit does affl good Alessi P. 524 Spirit, The nature and rife of its miraculous Gifts, vol. o. p 149. How beflow'd upon the firII Publiflers of the Gofpel, ibid. How the Gofpel confirma by them, p. 150. Vide Holy Gfpfl. Spirit of Truthwill guideyou into all Truth, the meaning and limitation of this Probate, vol. 2. p. 294. This no ground for the infallibility of the Churchof Rome, p. 295. _. Spirit, Menspretences to it ixamin'd, vol. 2. p. 308. Spirit, The Fruits of the Spirit vifible in the Lives ofMen, VOL 2. p. 304. How to know whether the Spirit of God dwelletb in us, p. 303,, 307. Spirit, The Fruits of the Spirit of an immutable and eternal Nature, p. 304. The fame with moral Virtues, p. 315. How neceffary a part of Religion, p. 315. Inferences from it, p. 317. Spirits, The Gift of difcerning Spirits in what manner heflow'd upon the ApoJlles, vol. z. p. 506. Spirits, Their exiflence, vol. I. p. 152. Spirituality of the divine Nature, vol. r. p.74e. Stage, The impiety of the Englilb Stage, vol.2. p. 399. Stare, The different State of good and bad Men hereafter, vol. r. P. 542 State, The vat difference between Menspoled and future State, vol. 0. p. 542. Stare', future, tiedand unchangeable, vó1, I. P. 545. What influence this confideration fhouldbave upon us, p. 546. State, future. Vide Future. Stedfallnefs in Religion. Vide Conflancy. Stoicics, Their Do$»ne of Fate, vol. r. p. 482. Their notion of Pain, the follyof it, vol.2. p. 185. Strangers, Good Alen how Strangersupon Earth, vol. a. p.r to. Strive to enter inat the trait Gate, what this Phrafe imports, vol. r. p. 521. Submil{ion toGod; Motives to it, vol. 1. p. 772. Vide Pa.. tierce. Suemnius's Teflimonyof the Mef iah, vol. r. p. zoo. Sufferings of this Life, Motives ta patience under them, vol. 1. p.192. vol. 2. p.404. Sufferings of the Primitive Chrifiians, their Courage under them, whence, vol. 1. p. 079. Sufferings of Chilli, Mens prejudices againfl this Da/rine, vol .A 245 Howunreafenable, p. 247. Sufferings of Chrifi a proper means of our Salvation, vol. 2. p. 247. The wifdom and goodnefs of God in them, p. 250 What efell they fhould bave upon us, p, 25o. 2 Suffer.

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