Enthousiası, a word of uncertain etymo- the remedy of human folly, ii, 76_a medium of divine light, ii. 663-does 473—vilify reason, ii. 230-admo- i. 450--not produced by reason, ii. 235 -sometimes substituted for love, ii. 455—-insufficiency of, without love, ii. 458—supplies the defect of sense, ii. walking by, what, ii. 660-attacked by Satan, i. 536-often injured by riches, ii. 416, 622_impaired by the neglect circumcision of the beart, i. 201-im- -entrance of the soul into the, ii. 715 designed to re-establish the law of love, i. 460-tried by spiritual hea- conrse with ungodly men, ii. 348—the loss of, precedes the commission of outward sin, i. 230—the loss of, i. 577 to, i. 547-necessary for public re- formers, i. 658-the exercise of, en- forced, ii. 46, 229 under a common head, ii. 253_-their -of a servant of God, ii. 606, 639-of i.3-of a Protestant, ii. 605--of a Ro- man Catholic, ii. 605-of a Jew, ii. 602 ii. 603-of a Materialist, ii. 603--of a Devil, i. 2, 211 good works, i. 206-a consequence of Auence, ii. 256-how far perfectChrist- Fall of man, what, i. 48; ii. 96, 566,633, 736-circumstances of, explained, ii. 151 Fall in Adam, nature of our, ii. 813-ad- ii. 754-how to be regulated, i. 633 False prophets, wbo, i. 412—the garb in ians should beware of, i. 416-admo- nished, i. 418 sored, ii. 690 Families, dispensations of Providence towards, ii. 226 Family religion, importance of, ii. 481 Fasting, the nature of, i. 343—the 274, 602--the true Christian, i. 16, which it should be practised, i. 355– are sanctified, i. 551-why ap- Pharisees, i. 319 we are Fear of God, not natural to man, i. 559 Give all they can, the duty of Christians to, i. 632 ; ï.681, 755 Glorified, what, ii. 108 God, discovered by faith, ii. 637 279 universe sball be dissolved, i. 176- Good, the object of Christian zeal, ii. 163 Guod conscience, what, ii, 579 Goord works, reinarks upon, ii. 335– - prevented by costly dress, ji. 121- destroyed by the doctrine of absolute ii. 297- desire of, what, ii. 310- (See i. 423 worldly, folly of laying up, ii. 101 and death, ii. 50--deep piety of, ii. 65 Gorernment of all things, the, ascribed Grace, the necessity of, ii. 390-myste- rious operations of, ii. 226-assistance of, i. 130-free in all men, i. I--free trusting to the Righteousness of tile the sin of man, ii. 103—sometimes irresistible, ii, 160 the fall, i. 116 43ti--proper quantity of, ii. 437, 421 ii. 500 obligations of Coristians to the exer- Griet, unprotitableness of, ii. 769 Gricring the Holy Spirit, what, ii. 790 Guiltıness of belierets, how to be under- parent in Oxford, ii, 762 Halshurion, Mr., lamentation of, i. christian world, ii. 143---virulence of, Haman, misery of, ii. 381 Happiness, wbat, ii. 310, 673—ooly en- consequence of the fall, ii. 113-DOS from o'p witness of the Spirit, i. 12- be found in riches, i. 369—not en- ii. 693-destroyed by the doctrine oi absolute predestination, ij. false, who are seeking, ii. 321 Hardened CONSCIEnce, what, ii. 598 Harnessness, what, i. 423—sometimes substituted for holiness, ii.710 ii. 187 Hearl, the, to be true to God, ü. 414- wickedness of, ii. 731_deceitfulness | Homilies of the Church of England, quoted, i. 55, 237 ; ii. 611 Honour, desire of, ä. 373---to be ren- Huoper, Bishop, unworthy dispute of, with Ridley, ii. 468 ia total darkness, ii. 662--character heart, i. 202-a mark of the New riches, ii, 416 175, 717-discovered by faith, ii. 638 Horse-races, evil of, ii. 808 Hottentots, state of the, ii. 224 Humane Society, account of the, ii. 536 nature, ii. 736-held the doctrine of design of God in permitting it, i. 598 Atheism, ii. 674 - widely different from durkness, i. Humility, no word for, in the language of Pagan Greece, or Rome, i. 253— circumcision of the heart, i. 200-a -discovered by faith, ii. 638-the pu- zeal, ii. 464-necessary for public re- torments of, endless, ii. 74, 269, 722 riches, ii. 416, 623—motives to, ii. Hungering and thirsting after righteous- 78—of believers, i. 159-conviction of science, ii. 595-writings of, censured, ii. 442-taught practical Atheism, ii. Hutchinson, Mr., opinion of, referred to, 566 Huygens, opinion of, concerning the moon, ij. 578 687 of a Pharisee, i. 320 Idleness, immorality of, ii. 764--of the of, ii. 709-increased in consequence i. 559--sometimes substituted for ho- notion of absolute predestination, ii. 4 | Ill-nature, to be avoided, ii. 546 Immensily of God, incomprehensible to man, ii. 218 zeal, ïi. 468 to be understood, i. 236 Imped rightrousness, remarks upon, ii. | Joy in the Lord, attacked by Satan, i. 533 Joy of a Christian, the ground of, i. 136 man, ii. 733-general desire of, among | Judging, a hinderance to religion, i. 392 ately after death, i. 643 remarks of, on Providence, ii. 193 faith, ii. 638-circumstances which which will follow the, i. 174 388-ground of the doctrine of, i. 43 cation, i. 50_extensive sense in which Justification by Faith, objections to the doctrine of, answered, i. 6-abandoned by the University of Oxford, ii. 759– ii. 611-the doctrine of, destructive of Pupery, i. 9 ii. 237 495-a sin of Great Britain, ii. 829 Kames, Lord, a Materialist, ii. 603-beld Kannadvortos, explained, i. 457 cerning hell, ii. 267 King George the Second, reply of, re- King, sliould not be deprived of his the practice of Christianity, i. 296- King of France, anecdote of, ii. 437 ing of, how to be understood, i. 334- to be sought, i. 385 686 217-Christians not perfect in, i. ii. 455-insufficiency of, without lore, ii. 456-human, exceedingly limited, -ii. 218–uncertainty of, i. 611 Knowledge of Angels, what, ii. 243 men, i. 49-leaching of, described, i. Koivavia, what, i. 374 Latitudinarianisn, not a catbolic spirit, i. 499 Law of God, its spiritnal meaning, i. 96 cerning numbering Israel, ii. 825 1.435--holy, i. 437-just, i. 438--goad, ness, i. 442-in what seose believers effectual means of sanctification, i. 589 Christ, i. 311-shall not pass away, i. 311-closely connccled with the Gos. pel, i. 312-how established, i. 457, formers, i. 659-increased by trials, 179-destroyed by the doctrine of ab- by riches, ii. 416, 623-enforced, in. ii. 476, 492—denied the imputation of Love, brotherly, characteristics of, i. rious Call," recommended, ii. 692 Love of our neighbour, connected with the creased in consequence of the Fall, ii. 115-injured by riches, ii. 623-de- to be manifested, i. 290 Love to the Redeemer, a consequence of Love of God to man, peculiarity of the, ii. ii. 459-recommended, ii. 440 Love of money, what, ii. 409 -a disease of human nature, ii. 494, 499—in the heart of a believer, i. 154 Lowliness, what, ii. 277 Lunatics, conjecture concerning, ii. 725 Aural, explained, i. 316 awake from the sleep of sin, i. 26–Lust of the flesh and of the eye, explained, Luther, a saying of, quoted, i. 233; ii. separate from the Church, ii. 589 Luxury, sin and danger of, ii. 654, 830 Lying, to be avoided, ii. 547 Magistracy, benefits of, i. 178 Magnitude of the universe, no argument Mahometan, the faith of a, ii, 604 version of, ii. 164–should not be in- duty of constantly attending, ii. 553 Mammon, what, i. 378 j. 204; ii. 799-not natural to man, i. of God in the creation of, ii. 633, 670 |