MAN's fall and recovery, 65-The first and fecond Adam. 66.
SIN-The caufe of Chrift's death, ¶ 157 Deceitfulness of it, † 290-Temptation to it, 391-Cuftom in it, 187-The finner found wanting 272, and warned of death, 341-Con- viction by the law, † 198-Correction for it, 99-Indignation against it 420, 431-To be purged away by Chrift, 429, * 430-Satan re- pulfed, 335-Begging pardon of it, I 36, + 83, 84, † 193, + 249-Hoping for it, and unhappy 'till obtained, † 141, † 360; and afking the way to Sion, 73-The penitent pardoned, 142, 303, 397, 439, and accepted, 45- The backflider returned, 69--Dead to it, 283. HUMAN FRAILTY-And folly, † 146 Manifefted by man's vanity and mortality, 282 -Bewailed, 4, † 6-Oppofition, of flesh and fpirit, 349- -Complaints of inconftancy, 154, ingratitude, 164, hardnefs of heart, 220, love of riches, 67, 378, fpiritual floth, 214. unfruitfulnefs, ignorance and unfancti- fied affections, ¶ 191, and that there is no reft on earth 67, 210-A general felf-examination, 58, and admonition, 44.
THE GOSPEL-Or new teftament † 427, 438-Its times bleffed, * 139-Its call to all in general, † 4, 53, 122, 132, § 180, 244, 291-Sufficiency of pardon by it, 377-Pow- er of it, 322-Its different fuccefs, 51-Bold- nefs in it, 281, and begging a bleffing on its mi- nifters, 300 (See ordination hymns)-And the holy fcriptures, 176, § 221.
REPENTANCE- -From God's patience, 10-At the cross † 252-In the returning prodigal, 35-Requesting pardon, † 36, † 83, 84, and reverential hope of it, † 361-Joy in Heaven for a repenting finner, 274, 371, $ 425-A penitent pardoned, ‡ 397——God dwells with the humble and penitent, § 228. FAITH 77, 155-A living and dead one, 212-trufting in God, 20, 312, and difpelling all fear, 11-Affifted by fenfe, 222-Its triumph 388-Banifhing unbelief, 26.
CHURCH-Sinai and Sion, 235-Bleffings of a gofpel one, 251, and that God may favour it, 261-Accepting a penitent, 45, and back. flider, 69-Seeking the paftures, 325-A vi- fion of Chrift's kingdom, § 209-Its delight in God, † 219-God its glory and defence, 113, 143-Chrift appearing to it, 321, his love to it, and the foul's jealoufy of her's, 375- Christ dwells in heaven, but vifits on earth, 365.
PEOPLE of God-election of them ex- cludes boafting, 47-The chriftian, 374—A new creation, 21, with the old, 98-Devoted to God, 194, and will ferve him, ‡ 5-Joyful in their covenant, * 250-Their characters, 19 140, and general defires. 116; the beati- tudes, 37, love of wisdom, 323, and care to improve their time, 94-Not anxious about futurities, 196-Decently grave, 34, and ho nouring magiftrates, $75-Obfervant of the duty of private judgment, 156, and charita- ble judgment, 7-Defiring a good heart, $245, or confcience, 370, and having it, 197—As minifters, 108, 184, 281, 300, 389-As mar- tyrs glorified, § 317-As foldiers, 23, § 294- As peace-makers, 39-As travellers, 177, 203, and pilgrims, * 289-encouraging each other, 55, 56, 58, 59-Their race,
22, 121. LOVE-In heaven and earth, 38-The chrif- tian's, † 183-Its general objects, 116-To God, 114, I 310, and Chrift, 155, † 169, 253, 410,414, 421-Peter's love, 70-A faint will love God and fouls, 86, 248, 307- And hatred, 38, 232, 238- -Rapturous,
200-Rifing to God, § 240, and heaven, † 276, 339, 343--Mercy, 29, and reliev- ing Chrift in his members, ‡ 171-Their liber- ality rewarded, 40-A charity hymn, 40, 202.
RELIGION, or true worship, (see praise)- The fource of peace, 178-Secret, Humble, 107-With love, ‡ 85, and vain with- out it, 109-The chriftian, its excellency, 115, 179, and the benefit of its being early received, 387-With good works, 158, 342, content-
faint, 112, 241-Comfort in `fickness and it, 363. with fupport, † 31-made cafy, 382 victory and triumph over it, 14, 103, 246— Its meffage welcome, 208—And glory, ‡ 123, 223, † 379.
RESURRECTION—A prospect of it, § 144 happy, 229.
JUDGMENT-and death, 337--Day, 16, $72, 126, 186, 190, § 26, ‡ 381.
ment, 61, 151, and peace, 39-The benefit of † 356-Of a rich finer, † 160-Of a dying public ordinances, 25-The lamb our guide, 324-Life the time for it, 188-Public, 189 -Formality in it, 93-The pharifee and publi- can, 30-Delight in it, 78-Meditation, 330-Self-examination, 58, 353, meekness, 211, humility, 346, holiness and grace, 295-Saved by grace, 100, seeking it, ‡ 297, and begging it and peace, † 62--The believer's fupport, 263-With fear, § 372-Of heaven, § 82. PRAISE-Defiring to praise Christ, 207, 266 -Inviting to it, 43, 60-Sincere, † 9-To God, * 192, 269, for creation, preservation, and redemption, S 101, 185, $287, § 338, 434-Universal, $87, 268, § 270, § 308, 386-From Great Britain with thanks, 228, 280-For victory, 394-The language of na- ture, § 38-Paradife on earth, § 92 (fee Chrift worshipped)-Doxology, 90, § 119./
THE LORD'3 SUPPER, from 396 to 443. BAPTISM, from 444 out.
TEMPTATION 391--complaining of it, ¶ 63-Various kinds, 152-The three chief, 359-Chrift's compaffion to the weak and tempted, 384.
AFFLICTIONS-Under God's direction, 20-The day of them, 364-The benefit of them, 331- -Submiffion under them, † 218, † 227, and deliverance, 278—And death under providence, † 233-Of fickness with recovery, 367, or without † 195-Strength from heaven, +357.
CARNAL JOYS-vain, 230-hazardous, 368-A fight of God mortifies to them, -parted with, 161, 224-Bid farewel to, 385.
DEATH-And`eternity, 225, ‡ 302, 306 — After a fhort life, 56, †117, ‡ 314, 333, † 334 -To prepare for it, 150-No return from it, +32-Dreadful or delightful, +64-With Sickness leading to it, †195-Youth admo- nished of it, 50, 390-Of a young perfon,
HEAVEN-T 124, 1234 -The land of pro- mife, I 79-Inviti le and holy, 231-A view of it, 27, 258-Its bleffed fociety, § 271-Free from fin and mifery, 1 265-Salvation, * 24, * 279-Makes affliction and death easy, † 315, 358-Longing for it, 153, 165, 276—A
fight of it in ficknets, 145, 247. HELL † 129 The everlafting abfence of God intollerable, ‡ 305.
LORD's Day, 2, § 41, § 313 326, 348. Before Sermon, ‡ 166, 257, 39. »
Holy Days, 296: See Chrift's nativity, paffi- on, refurrection, ascention, coming of the Ho- ly Ghoft.
Faft Days-Public, 201, + 354-In war, 120-On private occafions, fee human frailty, fin, and afflictions.
Opening a new place of Worship, ‡ 104. Ordaining a Minister, ‡ 70, 108, 184, 281, 300, 389.
The Seafons, 269, 316.
New Year's day, 55, 94, 256, 269. Morning Hymns, 95, 255, 320. Evening Hymns, 15, 71, 293, 327. Either one or other, * 137, 215. After a Storm, 138.
On the fafe Delivery of a Woman with Child, 106.
On a new born Child, 254.
For the aged in the view of Death, 150, 241. Parting of Friends, 167.
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