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INDE X.

A.

Creation, emblems of divine
Accentuation, ii. 124.

things, ii. 183.
Address, personal

ii, 353.
cture 9).

Criticism,
Analogy (table of contents).
Apostacy, its various steps, i. 88.
Argumentation, its nature, &c., David, character of, i, 411.
i. 177.

Deceit, ii. 579.
Atonement pointed out by sa- Deism exposed, ii. 317–324.
crifice, i. 287.

Delivery of a discourse, ii. 119.

Demonstration, an example of,
B,

i, 182–185.
Benevolence, Divine, i. 39.

Description, rules of (lecture
Biography, i. 403 ; ii. 280, 410.

11). Directions for, i. 344.

Devices, man's compared with
c.

God's, ii. 208.

Diamond, its nature, i. 474.
Candour, i. 169.

Discontent, ii. 435.
Casuistic divinity, i. 482, 487, Distinguish things apparently
490, 500; ii. 325--344, 546.

alike, ii. 365.
Charity, Christian, in its nature, | Divisions of nine kinds in one
i. 324.

view, i, 282.
Christ's fulness, i. 25, 70, 265. Dreams, observations on, ii. 209.

Meditation, ii. 592. Sufferings,
i. 439, ii. 577. Character, i.
409. Second coming, i. 335.

E.
Christian compared to the sun, Egotism abominable, ii. 106.

i, 327. Of objections against, Emphatic words, ii. 109.
ii. 317.

End proposed (lecture 14) in
Christianity (supplement to to- the ministry, ii. 83.

pic 19), ii. 234. Defence of, England, her privileges, i. 300.
ii. 234. Objections against, Error, mass of, ii. 292.
ii. 317.

Evidence of several kinds, i. 90.
Commands and promises recon- Evidences of Christianity, see
ciled, ii. 156.

CHRISTIANITY.
Comment, the general scheme of, Excess, to be none in genius or
ii. 553. Examples of, ii. 568.

matter, ii. 12.
Comparisons (lecture 20), ii. Exordiums, ii. 398.
142, 189.

Experience in suffering (topic 7).
Consequences, ii. 53.

Exposition, A. Clarke's ideas of,
Contrasts, use of, ii. 201, 473, i. 64.

2 F

VOL. II.

F.

L.
Faith, i. 489; ii. 341, 571. Learning, its use and abuse, i.
Fears, religious, ii. 325,&c.

301.
Fortitude, i. 441.

Logic, most natural kind of, i.

197; most abstruse, ii, 318.
G.

Love, the divine, i. 309, 310.
God, see Justice of God. His Lusts, sensual, ii. 591.

Loyalty, Christian, ii. 231.
gracious government, ii. 101.
His goodness, ii. 573. His

M.
eternal existence, i. 182. His
works and word compared, Man an imitative creature, i.
ii. 169. His glory, ii. 412;

447. His original dignity,
love of its influence, i. 333.

ii. 611. His natural helpless-
Gospel must be sent out, i. 481;

ness, i. 208.
why a treasure, and to whom Manner proper to speaking,

ii. 120.
committed, i. 75 ; why called
grace, i. 80; how to be Meditation, use of, i. 39.
preached, i. 88.

Caryl on it, i. 41.
Grace compared to a river, i. Meeting, public, how to speak
312; to the sun, i. 327 ; de-

at, ii. 105.
scribed, ii. 214.

Mercies of various kinds, i. 305.
Grounds and causes of things, Ministry, i 75—78; ii. 88—145.
ii, 223,

N.
H.

Natural religion, use of, i. 202.
Holy Spirit, grieving of it, ii. 13. Negatives, important, i. 400.
House of God attractive, i. 36.
Hypocrisy, ii. 29.

0.

Objections, to guard against, ii.
I.

346; in Christianity, ii. 325.
Ideas, how to trace them out, Observations, method of, i. 152.

Observational preaching, i. 152.
i. 23, 42.

Occasions cause different words
Imagination, instances of, i. 254,
333.

and actions, ii. 193.
Implication, what (lectures 7 Oracle, meaning of, ii. 149.
and 13).

P.
Infidelity refuted, ii. 234, 583.
Ingratitude, ii. 580.

Parables, and meaning, i. 375.
Institutions, see Public INSTI- Parallels, their importance, i.
TUTIONS

35; use of, ii. 385, &c.
Interpretation, on principles of, Passions, the various use of, in
ji. 32-83.

religion, ii. 133.
Interrogations, their immense Patience (topic 7, &c.), ii. 9.
utility, i. 120.

Perorations, ii. 513; by infer-

ence, ii. 517; by reflection,
J.

ii. 518; by propositions, ii.

520 ; by particular address,
Judea, its instructive locality, i. ii. 521 ; by application, ii.
339.

526; by recapitulation, ii.
Judgment to be sound, i. 3, et 527.
inter alia.

Places remarkable (topic 9).
Justice of God, ii. 59.

Popularity deceptive, ii. 289.

Praise (see popularity).

description and language, i.
Preacher's proper frame of mind, 338.
ii. 10.

Selfishness, ii. 28.
Pride, ii. 29; mortified, ii. 443. Sense of a text to be well under-
Principles, extensive, ii, 1, &c. stood, i. 20.
Promises and conditions con- Sensoriousness, i. 165; the con-
sidered, ii. 162.

trary recommended, i. 169.
Prophets and apostles, examples Sin described, i. 81 ; state and
of suffering, i, 432, 448.

deliverance, i. 26; the more
Propositional division, i. 177. aggravated by knowledge, i.
Prudence looks to consequences, 213, 322 ; against light, i.
ii. 79.

213, ii. 600.
Psalm xlv. relates to Christ, not Sinners, how to address, lect. ix.

Solomon, ii. 48 ; xcvii., a cri- Sion, see Zion.
tique upon the whole Psalm, Sobriety recommended to youth,
ii, 387, 393.

ii. 452.
Public institutions, how to speak Society properly mixed, ii. 98.
in them, ii. 105.

Spirit, see Holy Spirit,

Stupidity, ii. 609.
Q.

Subdivision, doctrine of, i. 23.
Qualities (see Contents, &c.) ii. Subjects, parallelisms of, ii,
513; of the word of God, ii.

397.
349; of human authors, ii, Sufferings for Christ, see 7th
352.

Topic and PATIENCE.
Questions (see INTERROGATIONS). Sun, beautisul emblem, i. 327.

Suppositions, see IMPLICATIONS;
R.

proposed, ii. 304.
Reason, what, i. 174, 197.

T,
Refutation, what, i. 180.
Regeneration, i. 48, 55.

Teaching division, i. 33.
Relations, lect. xii.; infinitely

Threatenings and fulfilment, ii.
various. (see Contents).
Religion defensible by evidence Time (topic 8), scheme of study,

i. 454.
(see EVIDENCES); natural (see
NATURAL RELIGION); false Tone, &c., ii. 128.
views of, ii. 216 ; true, al- Topics, importance of, i. 284;
ways the same, ii. 179; visible,

Exordiums, on the, ii. 430,
i. 417.

Transition, ii. 397.
Remarkable expressions, ii. 108. Trinity, doctrine of, ii. 227.
Remonstrance, ii. 534.

Types and antitypes, i. 366,
Revenge, ii. 30.

U.
River, a, a beautiful emblem of
truth, i. 312.

Uniform application, i. 228.
Romaine’s notions of faith, ii. Unity of discourse, i. 98, 118.
341.

151.

See REGULAR DIVISION,
S.
Sabbath, ii. 90; its importance, Voice, how to manage, ii. 123.

ii. 613.
Sacrament, ideas respecting it,

W.
ii. 93.

Worship, public, i. 35.
Sacrifices, Old Testament, design
of, i. 287.

z.
Scriptures, the true source of Zion, see 9th Topic.

V.

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