29. The Privileges of the Jews, Rom. God entred into a Covenant with The great Wickedness of the The Judgments of God upon the Prophecies relating to the Jews b, 3. The Jews were inftant. for the The Jews a fcattered People, Upon the Jews rejecting the Go Jews and Gentiles all under fin, The Jews oppofe the Progrefs of Of the Converfion of the Jews, will probably return to their own Ignorance, The bad Effects thereof, Ifa. 5. Wilful ignorance being finful, Infidels harden themfelves, be The Devil influences the Minds . I Infpiration. The holy Scriptures given by Our Lord made known to his A- The Apoftles were infpired by Joy. We should have a Senfe of each The Scriptures written, that we People may hear the Word with The firft Chriftians rejoiced under delight themfelves in God, 227, b, We fhould delight in God's 1 The Followers of Chrift joyful, To rejoice in God leffens our E- 10. 1. To juftifie the Wicked, and condemn the Juft, is an abomination to the Lord, Prov. 17.15. Judging? We must not rafhly judge each oẻ ther, 34, a, 29 The Confideration of a future Judgment, an Argu ment against rash judging, 34, b, 16. We fhould judge our felves, 1 Cor. 11.31. that we may have Confidence and Affurance at the Day of Judgment, 1004, a, 8. Great Judgments mention'd; 128, a, 29, B, § 130, b, 16. 333, 6, 19. Expreffed by removing Joy, Mirth, c. 1880, a, 25. ?Judgments fent for neglect and contempt of God's Word, Ezek s 6,. For the Punishment of Men for their Wickedness, Gen. 6. 5, Examples of fome who judged and condemned themfelves under Affliction, Gen., 42. 21, 22. Judg. 1.7, 17. Gen. 18. 20. Lev. 26. 14, 6,7.0 We cannot judge that Men are Sinners above others from their Sufferings here, Luk. 13.2, &çim Judgment Future, declared by God, 3eo, a, 1: 512, b, 12. A future Judgment neceffary to vindicate the Justice of God, who will render to every Man according to his Works, 94, b, 6. 2 Thef. 1. 4, &c. The Confciences of Men bear witnefs to this Truth, Rom. 2. 15. Felix trembled at the Difcourfe of St. Paul concerning it, Acts 24. 25. The Time of Judgment will be fudden, when People do not expect it, 134, b, 28.851, a, 11. Jefus Chrift is appointed to be the Judge, 512, b, 2. who will a gain return, 314, a, 7. in flaming Fire, 855, b, 23. attended with Saints and Angels, 458, a, 36. A At this Judgment all muft appear, 512, b, 18. Secret things will then be laid open, 282, a, 13. For what Words we shall be judged, on Mat. 12. 36. 1020, a, 6. Our Actions and Omiffions will be enquired into, Mat. 25. 34, &c. Rom. 2. 6. Of the Rule by which we shall be judged, the holy Scriptures, and the Law of Nature, Joh. 12.48. Rom. 2. 12, 15, 16. Jam. 2. 12. At the Day of Judgment a Separation will be made between the Righteous and the Wicked, Mat. 25. 32. The Wicked will not then be able to ftand, 324, a, 12. We fhould to behave our felves, &c, Ifa, 42. 24. Ezek: 39. 22, 24. Fudgments will be inflicted on thofe to whom God has manifested his Will, 6co, a, 19. What is to be done in order to remove Judgments, 2 Chron. 7. 13, &c. We cannot conclude that Men are Sinners above others from the Judgments that befal them, Luk 13. 2,&c. God has fometimes preferved his Servants in a Time of publick Judgments, Gen. 6. 8, 17, 18. Gen. 7. 1, &c. 1029, a, 13. See Famine, Plague, War. Juftice tributing Rewards Of God in and Punishments, 94, b, 6, 799, The Faith which justifies, is a liv ing Faith fruitful of good Works. See Faith. K. King. God the great King of all the Earth, 866, à, 7: Jefus Christ a King, Mat. 2. 6. Mat. 21. 1, &c. This Office he perform'd, by giving Laws to his Church, Ifa. 33. 22. Jam. 4. 12. Hence the Laws of the Gofpel are ftyled his Commandments, Mat. 28. 20. 425, b, 6. Chrift executes the Office of a King, by appointing Governours over his Church, 1 Cor. 12.28. Eph. 4. 11, 12. By reftraining and conquering the Enemies thereof, 1 Cor. 15.25, &c. By rewarding the Obedient, Rev. 2. 7, 10. Rev. 22. 12. By punishing the Difobedient, 1 Cor. 11. 32. 2 Thef. 1:7, &c. Jefus Chrift owned himself a King before Pilate, 150, b, 6. Chrift was a King from his Birth, Mat. 2.2. Luk. 1, 31, 32. But he more particularly exercifed this Office, after his Refurrection and Afcenfion, all things in Heaven and Earth, Men, Angels, and Devils, being fubject to him, 65, b, 6. 157, a, 2. 415, a, 2. Chrift, as King, will obtain a more univerfal Conqueft than he has hitherto, done, Pfal. 2. 8, 9. Pfal. 72. 5, c. Dan. 7. 13, 14. Prophecies relating to the Kingly Office of Chrift, 226, a, 21, 33, 41. 230, b, 5.. 350, b, 6. 466, a, 8. Kings. Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar punished for their Pride, Dan. 4. 30, &c. Dan. 5. 22, &c. Kings, See Magiftrates. Kingdom Of Chrift, 70, a, 25. 158, a, 22. The Duration thereof, 8,b, 3. 415, b,34. Prophecies relating to Chrift's Kingdom, 226, a, 41. 466, a, 8. It is to comprehend all Nations, 119, b, 19. Of God, 1 Sam. 2. 3. Dan. 2. 22. Rom. 11.33. His Knowledge is infinite and perfect, Job 36. 4. Job 37. 16. Pfal. 147. 5. God fearcheth and knoweth the Hearts of Men, 460, b, 4. All Creatures, their Ways and Actions, Pfal. 33. 15. Pfal. 94. 9. 910, a, 10. and Hearts of Men, 45, b, 19. The Jefus Chrift knew the Thoughts Father known by him, 65, b, 20. Father known by him, 65, b, 20. See Wisdom. Knowledge. The Defign of Chrift's Coming was to enlighten the Minds of Men, 232, b, 3. Knowledge neceffary in Teachers, Mat. 15. 14. Heb. 5. 12. It ought to be communicated, 18, b, 4. as People are able to receive it, 47, b, 32. Account of the Reafon of the Hope We should be ready to give an that is in us, 840, a, 4. We fhould apply our felves to Knowledge, I Cor. 14. 20. endeavour ing to know God, i Chron. 28.9. Jer. 4 22. Hof 4. 1. and his Will, Eph. 5. 17. Col 1.9.1 Thef. 4. 3. The Knowledge of God includes Practice or Obedience, Prov. 1.7. Thef 1.8. 1 Joh. 2. 3,4. 1 Joh. 4. Jer. 22. 15, 16. I Thef. 5. 2: 2 8. Knowledge without Practice of no ufe, 431, b, 2. Knowledge the Gift of God, we fhould therefore ask it of him, Dan. 2. 18, &c. Col. 1. 9. Jam. 1. 5. The Knowledge of Jefus Chrift, and the Religion he taught Men, the moft excellent, 674, a, 30 Joh.. 17. 3. Acts 17. 23, &e. Col. 2. 4, 3. Mm L. L. Law. The Scriptures affert the Moral or natural Law, Rom. 1. 19, 20. Rom. 2. 12, 14, 15. The Moral or natural Law a Rule of Life to us Chriftians, Mat. 19. 17, &c. on Mat. 5. 17. The Danger of Teaching otherwife, on Mat. 5. 19. Obedience to this Law preferr'd before Sacrifice, on Mat. 9. 13. Leper, a, I. Wherein Chriftian Liberty con fifts, 392, b, 31. on Joh. 8. 36. Hereby true Chriftians ferve God, not out of a flavish Fear, but a Child like Love, and with a willing Mind, Rom. 8. 14, 15. 1 Joh. 4. 17, 18. They come with boldness to the Throne of Grace, 611, a, 1. Life. Life and Breath the Gift of God, 548, a, 7. The greateft Happiness expreffed by Life, Joh 20. 31. 1 Joh. 4.9. Jefus Chrift the Life and light of the World, 341, a, 1, 7, 19. 471, 2,1. We fhould be ready to lay down our Lives for the fake of Chrift, 308, a, 20. 1058, a, 13. The Term of Man's Life not fixt by any abfolute Decree, Exod 20.12. Deut.4. 40. Deut. 28. 63, 66. 1 King. 3. 14. Pfal. 55. 23. Pfal. 91. 16. Prov. 10. 27. The Shortnefs, Vanity, and un certainty of our Lives, 962, a, 4. We are in this Life but as Strangers, Pilgrims and Sojourners, 747, a, 3. Of the new and holy Life which Chriftians are to live, 614, b, 17. 669, a, 33. 748, b, 10. 806, a, 5. Faith a Principle of fpiritual Life, 596, b, 2. obferved as a Day of Religious The first Day of the Week was Worship in the Apoftles Times, becaufe our Lord thereon arose trom The Gift he was to offer at his the Dead, 558, a, 3. Mar. 16.9. cleanfing, 41, a, 1. Letters Of commendation given to Chri Joh. 20, 19, 26. See Sabbath Wor Jhip. Lord's |