Tillotson - BX5037 T451 1712 v2

An Alphabetical Table of Matters. vertue, Its own io1atterdawithw 2 Ve the belief that m be an the Mellias, voo,. r. p. 5 OI. r. vol. z. 26. Vice, Its natural deformity, v p. 339 P Vice, at Gault of darkens rror the and Infidelity, p. z38, 125 p.236. vol. 2.Op. 6o5. Virgin Mary, Our Saviour's feeming difrefpe£l towards ber ac- counted for, vol. 2. p. 239, &c. Virgin Mary, The Worf Gip paid to her by the Church f Rome, bow contrary to Scripture, vol. 1. p.132. H Contrraar Pto the. praise of the Chriflian Church, p. 132. with Idolatry, V01.2. p. 2.40. Vifibiliey oftbe Church ofRome, exnmind, vol. 1. p. 61. Vifibility ofCbriff's Church, howconfiflent with fame Errorsand Corruptions, vol. 1. p. 63. Unbelief, The Onreafonablenef0 of it, vol.1. p. 518. Vide In- fidelity. Uncharitablenefs to the Poor, the aggravations ofthis n ol p. 536. The Inhumanity of it, p. 537 p y o f it, ibid. Uncharitablenefs to the Poor, a damning fin, vol. 1. p.538. Uncharitablenefs of the Church of Rome, vol. t. p.70, 88. Un&ion, Extreme .On£lion, the unreafonablemfs ofthe Churchof Rome in making this a Sacrament, vol. z. p. 505. Union betwixt Chrift and Chriflians, vol. z. p. 319. Unity, The advantages of it, vol. 2. p.278. Motives to it, v01.2. p. 372. Unknown,: Prayers in anunknown Tongue. Vide Prayers. Unregenerate Men, bow they may be lard to pray aright, vol. 2. p. 655 Urim and Thummim, what meant by this, vol. 1. p. 547 Uzza, The feverity ofhis Punifhmen, bow reconcileablewith the PatienceofGod, vol. 1. p.720. World, The Creation afro how an in :lance of Godr mifdom, vol. ,. p. 623. Epicurus s notion of the Worlds being made by chance, the folly of it, p. 627. Alphonfus's blafbernout Speech concerning theCreation of the World, p. 627 World, The like phrafes in Scripture to exprefs the end of the World, and the end of the Jewilh State, bow to be dubio. gniflo'd, vol.,. p. 516. 29' P. 47, 4 Its Tér- World, Its tedeptatins, what, vol. 1. rois, what, p. 48. Motives to fledf ffnefs againfl then both, ibid. 111. World, Its uncertainty, vol. r. p. 107, 270. World, The things of this World, how little to be valued, Vol. P. p. 217. Howmuch def is'd by our Saviour, vol. 2. p. 225. Howfor bis Example herein to be imitated by us, ibid. World, Whence Men are fo concern'd about the things of the World, vol. 1. p. 564. What is a Man profited if he gain the whole World, this Text explain'd, vol. 2. p.628, &e. World, How t,00nftderable the value of it, vol. 2. p. 6295 y of uncertainty yielding true cons nt, p. 631. $te. The jnryoQibi= World, The love of this World, bow far allowable; vol.i. p: 256. World, The whole Worldhow poor a pmcbafe for the lofsof e* Sous, vol. z. p. 63o, &c. Worldly, The vanity of worldly greatnefs, vol. t. p. z6. Worldly Evils, Arguments to patience under them; vol. 1. P. 544. Vide Patiente. Worldly goods, not to fet too great a value upon them, vol. 1: W. jAlking humbly with God, what this Phrafe imparts, V v vol. a. p.335. Want, Riches no fecurity toa covetousMan againff want, vol. T. p. 265. Watchfulnefs, Motives to Cbriflian watchfulnefs, vol. 2. p.8 t, 173, 423. DireGions in it, vol. z. P. 173. Wicked men, their prefent profperity no Objelion againfi the Ja- fliceof God, vol. r. p.650. Wicked men, their fad End inthis World, vol. 2. p. zo3, 634. Some Exceptions againfi this accounted for, vol. 2. p.204. Wicked men, in what (erfe qualified to pray to God, vol. z. p. 655 Wickednefr, A real Foundation ofFear, Vol. 2. p. 206. Wind, How a fit Emblem ofthe Holy o.on p.278. to Wifdom- ofGod, vol.1. p.615 God, p. 607. In what fenfe he is Paid to be the only wifeGod, p. 615. Inferences from it, p. 618, &c. Wifdom of God, how manifeff in the Creation, vol'0. p. 623. Inferences from this, p. 627. Wifdom ofGod, manifeft in bisprovidence, vol. 1. p.6eo. Wifdom ofGod, in our Redemption, vol. r. p. 637. f (e rings of Chaff noObje£lion againfi this, p. 641. Wifdom, The imperfe£lion ofMan's Wifdom, vol. 1. p. 6t6. Wifdom of Religion, vol.1. p. 090. WifdomftbiWorld, vol. 1. Ìy68 Wolfey Cardinal, a remarkable a ih o bis, vol. t. p. 284. Words Idle, what our Saviour meant by them vol. r 409, vol.2.p.396. To beaccounted for at the day f judgmen,p.r58. Work, The Work of every Man afgn'd him by God, vol.'. p. 326. What thisWork u, ibid. That the time for this Work IS limited, p. ; o. The danger of needling it, p. 331. Works, The neeefJltyof good Works, vol. 1. p. 540. vol. 2. p. 359 Thin Do£prine bow necelwto be inculcated dn090v bri yljans, vol. 2. p. ;55 j 363 p.346, Works, good Works, the genuine Fruits of Faith, VOL vd. 2. 347 good Works nomabut'd by the Papiftr, Works, The 9l o f orine k p. 359. vol. 2. p. 358 How abur'd by the Antinomians, 359 The Purity of the Church f England in thuDolrin, Ibis Dottrine how reconcil'd with St.Paul's Dottrine of yN- 3 if0ca0o1, 3. 362, vol. 2. P 481. P. 543., World, Wifdom of this World,' how far commendable, vol. ì: p 565 World to come, why frequently to be thought on by us, vol. 1. p. 279. The mifdom f providing for it, p.271, 544. Worfhip ofGod, wherein it co/Rs, vol. r. 9. 327, 582. How neceffary apart of Religion, ibid. Worlhip of God, how to be perform'd under the Gofpel, vol. r. p. 752. Our C'briffian liberty, as to the outwardcacxmflances of it, p. 753. Howwe are to ufe this liberty, p. 753 Worfhip, external, bow far to be regarded, vol. 1. p. 754. The Church of Rome's abufeof it, p. 754. Motives to decen- cyand reverence inGod's publickWorfhip, vol. t. p. 157. Wrath, The mifcbiefs of this Sin, vol. z. p. 25. &c. shit Wrath of God, the Terrors f it, vol. o 9.397, bow clearly reveal'd by the Gofpel, p. 398. How powerful a meansfor our Salvation, p. 407. Writing, Opon mbar accounts ire moff proper way of conveying the knowledge of the Gofpel, vol. z. p. 471, 580. Advavta ges f it, above oral Tradition, ibid. vol. 1. p. 548, Y. YOuth, Oponwhat accounts the moff feafonable time for Re- tiglon, vol. i. p. 226. Z. r/ Acharnas (lain between the Temple and the Altar, wish hé war, vol. 2. p. 403. Zaccheus, His Cheater, vol. z. p. 82. Zeal, What it is, vol. t. p. 200. When commendable, ibid. vol. 2. p. 37;. The difference between a regular and a mif- guidedZeal, vol. 1. p. 200. Zeal, According to knowledge, the properties of it, vol. t. p. 201. The chandlersof a Zeal without knowledge, p. 2o2. Zeal for Ignorance, bow far peculiar to the Church of Rom'3 vol. t p. 203. Dal, Homfar an ignorant Zeal extenuates a Crime, vol. r. p. rook, 205. Thedanger of it, p. Toe apt rtto of n Rome Men to the worff Allons, p.2u3, 211. an eminentinflance of this, p. 205. Zeal for God, the nature of Attiont not alter'd by its vol. 1. p. zo6. The mifihiefsofit when abufed, p.212. Zeal ob i(guided, the danger fit, vol. 1. p. zo6. Zeal for a party or opinion, no fig, oftrue Religfan,vol.z.p.330. Zeal in Religion necefary, vol. r. p.071. Zeal for Religion, how far available, vol.. t. p, g3 o. Mow much abed by the Papifts, vol. 1. p.4, 202, 205. Zealots, Now theycontributed to the deffrulion of Jetufalemi vol.2. p. 559. . Zuinglitts, Some account of bis death, vol. 2. p.663. F I N I ç.

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