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Idolatry, a defection from the true God; all worship of images ido-

latry, i. 11.

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Jurisdiction of the Church, iv. 11.

Justification by faith; the name and thing defined, iii. 11.

a consideration of the divine tribunal necessary to a
serious conviction of gratuitous justification, iii. 12.

things necessary to be observed in gratuitous justifica-

tion in. 13.

iii. 14.

commencement and continual progress of justification,

boasting of the merit of works equally subversive of
God's glory in gratuitous justification and of the certainty of sal-
vation, iii. 15.

a refutation of the injurious calumnies of the Papists
against the doctrine here maintained, iii. 16.

the promise of a reward no argument for justification
by works, iii. 17.

Kingdom of Christ, ii. 15.

K.

Knowledge of Christ, imperfect under the law, ii. 7, 9.

clearly unfolded under the gospel, ii. 9.

of God connected with the knowledge of ourselves, i. 1.
nature and tendency of it, i. 2.

naturally implanted in the human mind, i. 3.
extinguished or corrupted, partly by ignorance,

partly by wickedness, i. 4.

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the world, i. 5.

conspicuous in the formation and government of

effectually attained only from the Scripture, i. 6.

L.

Law of Moses; its office, use, and end, ii. 7.

Laws given to the Jews; moral, ceremonial, and judicial, iv. 20.
Law, moral; an exposition of, ii. 8.

Law and gospel, compared and distinguished, ii. 9, 10, 11.

Laws, ecclesiastical, iv. 10.

civil and political, iv. 20.

Liberty, Christian, iii. 19.

Life, Christian, iii. 6, 7, 8.

present, and its supports, right use of, iii. 10.

future, meditation on, iii. 9.

Lord's Prayer, exposition of, iii. 20.

Lord's Supper, its institution, nature, and advantages, iii. 17.

not only profaned, but annihilated by the papal mass,

iii. 18.

M.

Man, his state at his creation, the faculties of his soul, the divine
image, free-will, and the original purity of his nature, i. 15.

in his present state, despoiled of freedom of will, and subjected
to a miserable slavery, ii. 2.

every thing that proceeds from his corrupt nature worthy of
condemnation, ii. 3.

his mind naturally furnished with the knowledge of God,
i. 3.

the knowledge of God in the human mind extinguished or cor-
rupted by ignorance and wickedness, i. 4.

Magistracy, iv. 20.

Marriage, ii. 8.

Matrimony, falsely called a sacrament, iv. 19.

Mass, the papal, not only a sacrilegious profanation of the Lord's
Supper, but a total annihilation of it, iv. 18.

Mediator. See Christ, ii. 14.

Merit of Christ, ii. 17.

of works disproved, iii. 15, 18.

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Offences given and taken; what to be avoided, iii. 19.

Orders, ecclesiastical, no sacrament, iv. 19.

Original sin, the doctrine of, ii. 1.

P.

Pædobaptism. See Baptism, iv. 16.

Papacy, its entire subversion of the ancient form of ecclesiastical
government, iv. 5.

its rise and progress to its present eminence attended with
the loss of liberty to the Church, and the ruin of all moderation,
iv. 7.

its licentious perversion of the power of the Church respect-
ing articles of faith, to the corruption of all purity of doctrine, iv. 8.
its sophistry and jargon concerning repentance utterly in-
consistent with the gospel, iii. 4.

its corrupt tenets respecting indulgences and purgatory, iii. 5.
its assumption of the power of legislation, tyranny over men's
minds, and tortures of their bodies, iv. 10.

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its abuse of the jurisdiction of the Church, iv. 11.

its corrupt discipline, censures and excommunications, iv. 12.
its unscriptural vows, iv. 13.

its sacrilegious mass an annihilation of the Lord's Supper,
iv. 18.

its five ceremonies falsely called sacraments, proved not to
be sacraments, iv. 19.

its characteristics of a false Church, iv. 2.

Penance, no sacrament, iv. 19.

Prayer, the principal exercise of faith, and the medium of our daily
reception of divine blessings, iii. 20.

Predestination. See Election, iii. 21-24.

Priesthood of Christ, ii. 15.

Promises of the law and gospel, harmony between them, iii. 17.

Prophetical office of Christ, ii. 15.

Providence of God governs the world, i. 16.

i. 17.

proper application and utility of this doctrine,

contracts no impurity from its control and use of

the agency of the wicked, i. 18.

Purgatory exposed and disproved, iii. 5.

R.

Reason furnishes proofs to establish the authority of the Scripture, i. 8.
Redemption necessary in consequence of the fall, ii. 1. 6.

to be sought only in Christ, ii. 6.

accomplished by the death, resurrection, and ascension

of Christ, ii. 16.

Regeneration, iii. 3.

Repentance, true, always accompanies true faith; its origin, nature,
and effects, iii. 3.

comprises mortification of the flesh and vivification of
the spirit, iii. 6—10.

the sophistry and jargon of the schools on this subject
very remote from the purity of the gospel, iii. 4.

Reprobates, the destruction of, procured by themselves, iii. 24.
Resurrection of Christ, ii. 16.

final, iii. 25.

Reward promised, no proof of justification by works, iii. 18.
Roman See, primacy of, iv. 6.

Sabbath, ii. 8.

S.

Sacraments in general, iv. 14.

in particular, iv. 15, 16.

ceremonies falsely called sacraments, iv. 19.

Sacrifices, legal, ii. 7.

iv. 18.

none propitiatory under the gospel since that of Christ,

Saints, invocation and intercession of, iii. 20.

Salvation for lost man to be sought only in Christ, ii. 6.

procured by Christ, ii. 16.

Satisfactions exposed, iii. 4.

Schismatics, iv. 1.

Scripture, the guidance and teaching of it necessary to lead to the
knowlege of God, i. 6.

the testimony of the Spirit requisite to its confirmation
and establishment of its authority, i. 7.

the dependance of its authority on the judgment of the
Church an impious fiction, i. 7.

rational proofs to establish its authority, i. 8.

rejection of it, under the pretence of resorting to imme-
diate revelations, subversive of every principle of piety, i. 9.
exclusively opposes the true God to all the heathen deities,

i.. 10.

clearly distinguishes the true God from all fictitious ones,
in the creation of the universe, i. 14.

teaches the unity of God, and the existence of three per-
sons in the divine essence, i. 13.

T.

Temptation, iii. 20.

Testament, Old, ii, 7.

Testament, New, ii. 9.

iii. 17.

similarity of the Old and New, ii. 10.

difference of the Old and New, ii. 11.

harmony between the promises of the Old and New,

sacraments of the Old and New, iv. 14.

Traditions, human, iv. 10.

Transubstantiation exposed, iv. 10.

V.

Vocation confirms election, iii. 24.

Vows; the misery of rashly making them, iv. 13.

W.

Wicked, the agency of, controlled and used by God, i. 18.
Works merit no favour from God, iii. 15.

World created by God, i. 14.

preserved by his power, and governed by his providence, i. 16.

The quotations from different Authors, chiefly the Fathers, which occur in this
work, are not in general referred to in the margin; such references having been con-
sidered of no use, except to persons who will probably be furnished with the original,
in which they are all inserted.

ERRATA IN VOL. I.

Page 60, line 14, for sublime, read sublimer.

ib. 26, read object of DESERVED admiration.

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27, for rights, read right.

Note, for Watson's read Warton's.
3, read that THOUGH the, &c.

11, for view, read views.

32, read piety BY treating, &c.

8, for in that, read then.

7, read which WOULD certainly, &c.

22, read due to despisers, &c.

15, read the Scripture.

28, for is, read appear.

11, for hence, read thence.

34, read the WORD hypostasis.
7, for perverted, read prevented.
32, for his, read this.

THE END.

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