Infidels indebted to revelation, vi. 224 Infirmities, the distinction between, and sins, iv. 383
-389 Infirmity, what, iv. 388, 389 Initial salvation, what, iii. 207 Inspiration, the doctrine of, asserted, iv. 518, 527–
attested by Pagans, iv. 520, 522 Irenæus, maintained free-will, iii. 316—327 Irenæus, cited, vi. 400, 401 Irony, its use in religion, i. 520, 521 — should be
used with caution, i. 528, 529-defensible from
scripture examples, note, ii. 89 Isaiah, the prophet, prophesies of Christ, vii. 36, 40,
51–53, 56, 57 Jacob, his wrestling improved, iv. 574-how God
loved him and hated Esau, iii. 147, 148-prophesies
of Christ, vii. 26–28 Jansenius attempted to restore Augustine's doctrine
of grace, iii. 443 Javanne, a remarkable anecdote of, iv. 524 James, St. maintains the divinity of Christ, vii. 80, 162 Jehovah, a name given to Christ, vi. 381-385-Shal-
lum, proved to be Christ, vii. 21-23—Envoy, proved
to be Christ, vii. 19_22 Jehoshaphat, what the name imports, vii. 41 Jeremiah, the prophet, prophesies of Christ, vii. 56 Jerom, St. asserted free-will, iii. 319_what he says
of the writings of St. John, vii. 184 Job, prophesies of Christ, vii. 35 Joel, the prophet, prophesies of Christ, vii. 41, 42 John, St. establishes the doctrine of our Lord's su-
preme Godhead, vi. 353,362 ; vii. 84–93, 168– 172, 175—178, 179, 202—the Gospel of, why and at what time written, vii. 184—the Epistles of, over-
throw Socinianism, vii. 168-177 Joy, luminous, why God withholds it, v. 403 Judas, Chrysostom's opinion of, note, iii. 318-a true
convert, when first called, ii. 29–32; ii, 123-125 prayed for by Christ, ii. 203—judicially reprobated, iii. 528—how the scriptures were fulfilled in his per-
dition, iii. 121-122—his wickedness not necessary
to bring about the crucifixion of Christ, iii. 123 Jude, St. contends for the divinity of Christ, vii. 80–
83, 177, 178 Judge, Christ, the universal, vi. 420_433 Judgment, day of, incompatible with absolute predes-
tination, iv. 137–154 Julian, the Emperor, the iniquitous conduct of, vi.
506, 507 Justice, impartial, the doctrines of, iii. 516—of God,
wherein it consists, iv, 104, 105—how displayed in
the sufferings of fallen angels and men, iv. 121 Justin's Epistle to Diognetas cited, vi. 398399
Apology, referred to, note, vii.17-opinion on the di..
vinity of Christ, vii. 17, 18 Justification, Mr. Wesley's sentiments on, i. 258, 259
conditions of, i, 259–264—of a sinner, and by faith, what, iii. 493—496—by works in the day of judg.. ment, i. 320-323—shewn to be a scriptural doc- trine, i. 541-550 ; ii. 75–86 ; ii. 232, 233—10t merely before man, but before God, ii, 216–225– proved from the articles, &c. of the church, i. 552 -- 561_maintained by many Puritan divines, i. 565_ 572-admitted by Mr. Rowland Hill, ii. 84, 85- consistent with justification by grace in the day of conversion, ii. 116—does not rob Christ of his glory, ii. 119-125two-fold, by the concessions of Dr. Owen and R. Hill, Esq., ii. 198—202—its primary and secondary causes, ii. 329, 330—different degrees of, i. 464-466_four-fold, maintained in scripture, ii. 93-96—absolute, eternal, the absurdity of, i. 501, 502—the difference between that in our conversion
and at the day of judgment, i. 546—550 Justified and sanctified state, talking of, tends to mis-
lead, i, 295–301
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Kempis, a saying of, v. 455, 456 Ket, the pretended reformer, account of, v. 46 Kingdom of God, the happiness of those who enjoy it,
i. 204—207—cometh not with outward pomp, v, 474
-of heaven suffereth violence, how, iv. 573—576 King, a title given to Christ, vi. 487 King, Archbishop, quoted, iii. 286 Knowledge, of God, what, vi. 297—299-experimental,
possessed by every believer, v. 500-of our fallen
state, advantage of, i. 156–160 Koran, what it declares concerning Jesus Christ, iv,
507, 508 Kuria, what, vii. 176
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Labour, man devoted to, in consequence of sin, i.
38-43 Lactantius contended for the doctrine of free-will, ïïi.
317-testifies the efficacy of gospel doctrine, vi. 290
--- 291 Latimer, Bishop, a remarkable saying of, ii. 202 “ Last times," a remark on, iv. 533 Laud, Archbishop, leaned towards Pelagianism, iii.444 Law of God, its spirituality, i. 130—133- the truths it
discovers to such as consider it, vi. 93, 94-should be held in high estimation by all, i. 366, 367-ne-
cessary as a rule of life and judgment, ii. 191, 192 Law, in what sense St. Paul was dead to it, i. 367,
368-moral, not abolished by Christ, i. 368—371– of Christ, made void by Calvinism, ii. 219-225—the Mediator's, not to be confouuded with that of indo- cence, ii. 183,184—of liberty, why so called, ii. 236, 237--the design of, ii. 354—how “not made for a righteous man,” iii. 55—moral, of Moses, an edition of the law of Christ, and vot of the law of innocence, iii. 57---67—the different acceptations of that word, iii. 64-66~moral, how the way to eternal life, iii. 74-80---Adamic, believers not perfect according to it, iv. 201—203—to Christ, how believers under the
iv. 203, 204 Legality, from what derived, note, i. 365 Leighton, Archbishop, referred to, i. 374 Letter, circular, Mr. Shirley's, i. 217, 218
LETTERS, First Series, Vol. V.-To Mr. Henry Brooke,
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Levellers, why so called, v. 54, 55 Levelling system, Dr. Price's, dangerous, exposed, v.
140-142 Levity, the evil of, iv. 553 Liberty,Mr.Locke's definition of, iii. 292, 293—wherein
it consists, iii. 296, 297-active, and of the children of God, what, iii. 299–300—different degrees, in different orders of creatures, iii. 301—the imperfec- tion of ours, iii. 304—of God, how exercised, iii. 309 of the devil, what, iii. 309, 310_of those who serve God in newness of the Spirit, iv. 276–278– British, the excellence of, v. 64, 65_remarks on, v. 130–134—Dr. Price's and Mr. Evans's exposed, v.
156—158 ; 162, 163 Liberality of sentiment, expressed, v. 409 Life, spiritual, different degrees of, i. 461, 462_eter-
nal, how helievers have it, ii. 43-45 Lindsey, Mr, mentioned, vi. 320 Liturgy of the Church of England, Homilies." Logos, a name given to Christ, vi. 473, 474—the im-
port of the word, vi. 357, 473, 474-what Philo says of the, vi. 444–The, was known to our first pa. rents, vii. 12-14-how he appeared to the patri-
archs, vii, 14-16 Lopez, Gregory, his brevity in speaking and writing, v.
391, 392 Lot, why elected, and his wife reprobated, iii. 522, 523 Love, an effectual antidote against Antinomianism,
i. 529_excites faithful ministers to perform their duty, v. 581–583—of the author of the Checks to- wards his opponeuts, ii. 169—of God to man to be imitated by believers, iii. 154-156_thoughts on, v. 466, 467—its great importance, iv. 483—is truly humble and modest, ir. 483-489-becomes all things to all men, iv. 485—is satisfied with the Su- preme Good, iv. 486_“rejoiceth in the truth, iv. 489,490—brotherly, recommended, v.373-the great importance of, v. 440 Lorenzo, the character of, iii. 3
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