part first, ii. 55— And then the other nine parts, ii. 56—1
B. Great Babel falls, ii. 57—Remarkable proofs of this down- ward progress since Bunyan's time; see note, ii. 57—Babylon: Saints in Mrs. Babylon's lap, iii. 447. ---Gradual, part after part, until all is destroyed, ii. 58– Backslider: His return to God, i. 223–His difficulties and
Signs of its downfall, ii. 58—Spiritual and not carnal fears; his new sins are talking devils, threatening devils, · weapons will be used, ii. 61-The time only known by roaring devils ; they add lead to his heels, i. 224—The re- the signs, ii. 62— Near destruction when all God's saints turning backslider is a blessing, i. 224 The manner of his have come out of her, ii. 62—Gradual, by God's bout return, i. 224–Gives a double testimony to the truth, i. hammers, ii. 70—The instruments God will use, ii. 72- 224-Falls in coming to Christ recovered, i. 253–Encou- His unscriptural counsels and convocations, condemning raged to return, i. 267—Invited to Christ, i. 348—How the Bible, setting up his church, &c., ii. 74–Takes from brought back, i. 352—Under the law never restored, but Christ his headship over the church, ii. 75—His seven sins under grace is restored, i. 552, 560— May be restored, ii. against the Holy Ghost the causes of his ruin-Prescribes 190—The church to be careful to restore runaways, ü.599. divine worship, ii. 75—A beast of prey; must be de- Backsliding occasions awful evils, i. 740—Awful feelings stroyed for his outrages and murders upon the saints, ii. when Christ makes such a madman come to himself, ii. 31 76 and note-Church of Antichrist pretends superiority to -Saints playing truant and lurking like thieves, ii. 31– the state, ii. 79 and note-Happiness of the saints when *Four reasons for sudden backsliding, iii. 160- Four he is destroyed, ii. 79--Hasten out of her, O Christian! downward gradations, iii. 326--An allegorical description ii. 80—Signs of her fall, ii. 81—*The Monster (Antichrist] of its awful state, iii. 350-State of imminent danger, iii. propounds conditions to men, iii. 227–Obeyed by those 392—Poetically described, iii. 740. who love earth better than heaven-Slew many— Taught Badman: The life and death of Mr. Badman, iji. 586- The children to suck her whelps—Very rampant, but wounded embodiment of facts seen or known by the author, iii. 54) and likely to die, iii. 227–Like a beautiful spring after -His relatives spread all over society, iïi. 590-His poli- a nipping and terrible winter, iii. 409—A beast that is pous funeral dishonourable, iii. 591--Died two deaths at moon-eyed, putting darkness for light, iii. 521--His doc- once, iii. 595—Has a pious father, iii. 597-A liar, pil- trines and traditions are the smoke of the bottomless pit, ferer, and Sabbath-breaker, iii. 600--Gloried in swearing, iii. 524.
iü. 601— Apprenticed to a pious inaster, iii. 606——Becomes AntinomianismA rejection of the law as a means of justi- a drunkard, iii. 609–Gets a new and wicked master, iii.
fication, i. 303, 308—Christians not under the law, i. 318 614_Enters on business, iii. 616-Hypocritical courtship, - No believer is under the law, i. 520-But under grace, iii. 618—Marriage, iii. 619-Bankrupt, and gains by it har i. 521.
fuls of money, iii, 628—Fraudulent dealings, iii. 633– Apocrypha not holy or canonical, i. 14.
Ilis pride, atheism, infidelity, and envy, iii. 642-Hates the * Apostasy, gradations in, iii. 161.
Bible, and mocks professors, iii. 646—— Drunk, and breaks Apostolical descunt: *All
true Christians descend from Stephen his leg, üii. 648—Pretended repentance, and return to sini, the martyr, iii. 218––Ignatius, Polycarp, and the martyrs, ii. 651— Wife dies broken-hearted, iii. 652-Marries again, Christian's apostolic descent from, iii. 218–Covetousness iii. 654—Dies of consumption, hardened in sin, iii. 660. makes a minister more like a dog than an apostle, iii. 473 Bankrupt—How to make amends to his creditors, iii. 631. -A covetous minister a descendant from Lot's wife, and Bankruptcy, fraudulent, to get hatfuls of money, iii. 628.-- not from the holy apostles, iii. 475—Doe, in his xvth A neat way of thieving; a designed, or double sin, iii. 629 reason for the preservation of Bunyan's works, calls him -A slithy, rob-shop, pickpocket, iii. 632. an apostle of our age, if we have any, iïi. 764—However Baptism. See Sacraments. some, subtilely and vain-gloriously, pretend to be the only buptist, John the, not permitted to see the kingdom of which lawful successors of the apostles, yet reason of faith shows he was the forerunner, and thus shut out, iii. 417. our Bunyan to be sincerely and effectually a lawful suc- Barren Fig-tree, the, why it was cursed, ii. 305—Or the doom cessor from Paul, iii. 766.
and downfall of the fruitless professor, iii. 560—The temple Apparel: The fruit of sin-Cover not one shame with an- of the Lord saves no barren professor— The metaphors in
other by pride in fine clothes, ii. 428-Immodest, con- this parable, and the mysteries concealed under them, i. demned in women, ii. 561- The wanton dress of the times 562—The certain man; the fig-tree planted in his vine- described, iii. 565.
yard, iii. 563—Not planted of God, iii. 564-Fruitless, iii. * Arbour on the hill Disficulty, iii. 105, 191-On the Enchanted 565–Or bad fruit, iii. 566—Manifested by suffering, iii. Ground, iii. 235, 236, 237, 238.
569—God searcheth, iii. 570—Has three years' trial, iii. Armorial bearings or escutcheon, Three burning thunder- 570, note-Trials for improvement, iii. 571--Cut it down,
bolts--- The Book of the Law wide open, from whence nothing can saveit-Two ways to castout, iï.572-Christ's issued a flame of fire-A burning fiery furnace- A fruit- plea for forbearance-Christ's plea even for a barren fig. less tree, with an axe lying at the root thereof, iii. 270- tree, iii. 574—The means used, iii, 575—Bring out the “The dead lion and dead bear," iii. 318.
axe-Death, fetch this tree to the fire, iii. 578–The cat- Armour of the Christian defensive only, üi. 526.
down dreadful, iii. 584-In God's vineyard, a poem, * Armoury at the house Beautiful, iii. 110.
iii. 748. Artaxerxes' letter to Ezra, with a commentary, ii. 42. Darren fig-trees, planted in the church by the devil: Why? Articles of the Church against Bishop Fowler, ii. 332.
i. 99. Ascension of Christ. See God-Christ.
* Bats’-Eyes, Mrs., reviles Christiana, iii. 177. Assemblies for worship, a scriptural account of, ii. 662. Beast in a preferable condition to a lost man, i. 16–Grace Assurance: The Spirit of Christ the earnest of, ii. 1364 By abounding, Nos. 88, 104, 149; i. 139—Not defiled, but faith in past experience, ii. 481.
injured by sin, ii. 486. * Atheist meets the pilgrims, iii. 152.
Beaumont, Mrs. Agnes, i. 45, note. Atheistic doubts— Most trying, i. 50-Suggestions of Satan, Beauty of Mansoui before the fall, iii. 255— Impregnable i. 223.
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birth; his being called to the work of the ministry, and Birthright by regeneration, essential to enable us to enter his long imprisonment for refusing to attend the church of heuven i. 377.
England service, i. 6-Heads of an excellent sermon which Blessed is he that can say, “ The lord took me,” ii. 426. was blessed to him, i. 16–His strong convictions: "I was Blessedness all arises from God's presence, iii. 457.
a great sin-breeder, but God took me first, and when Ho Blessing of God sometimes a snare, ii. 434.
made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, * Blind. See delightful things, iii. 87.
What's the matter with John?" i. 79—How he heard ser- Blood and fat not to be eaten, the command spiritualized, mons, i. 159— Wrote all his works from the knowledge ii. 488.
conveyed to him in the Bible, and borrowed nothing froin Blood of the saints, defends, confirms, and preserves the libraries, i. 392—Importunity in prayer, i. 538—Notices truth, i. 724—The cries of, most fearful, ii. 450.
of his life, trials, and opinions; narrative of his convictions Body, the, a cabinet to hold the soul, not to be stuffed with and conversion in the doctrine of the law and grace long trumpery, i. 113–A tool for the soul to work with, i. 117 before he published his Grace Abounding, i. 548— His
- Will be saved from sin, mortality, and the grave, and experience in prayer; difficult to keep his heart with God, glorified like Christ's body, i. 341-Vast difference be- i. 631, 634—llumbly submits his book of Antichrist to the tween a natural and spiritual body, ii. 93--Of Christ. judgment and correction of the godly, ii. 79— The testi- See God-Christ.
mony of his pastor to liis great ability, faithfulness, and Boldness, holy See Assurance and Faith.
success in preaching. Took three heavenly degrees : Union Donner, that blood-red persecutor, i. 630-And his filthy with Christ, anointing of the Spirit, and experience of the blind priests, iii. 699.
temptations of Satan, ii. 141- Preached for love to Christ Books of the creatures, of Life, of Nature. See under Four and of souls, and not for hire: They that "make merchan- Last Things, JUDGMENT.
dize the people for so much a-year for preaching to Book, a, for boys and girls, or temporal things spiritualized, them," are “abominable to the Lord,” ii. 209–His full
afterwards published under the title of Divine Emblems assurance of hope : “When I am deceased I shall rest from for Boys and Girls, iii. 746.
my labours, and be in paradise, as through grace I com- Books for Children, greatly improved, iii. 711.
fortably believe,” ii. 574–His confession of his faith, and Breaking on the wheel, note, i. 24.
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* Butcher killing a sheep, an emblem of Antichrist, iii. 186. of a virgin, ii. 143— Necessity of his being a man, ii. 144- Duying and selling to be reviewed at the great day, iji. 610. Light of, new and spiritual, ii. 310-Not an instructor only, By-ends distinguished from singleness of heart, i. 46+*Of but a Saviour, ii. 312-In our flesh, lived and died for us, Fairspeech, iii. 132, 224--His fatal end, iii. 137.
ji. 595—*The wicket-gate, iii. 90, 96, 107, (ineans Christ, * By-path meadow, iii. 138, 228.
see margin, 177], 179, 222—*Lord of the Hill, ii. 109-- * By way to hell, iii. 145, 166, 231, 235.
*How revealed to the soul, iii. 124, 155, 158—*Passed
through Vanity Fair, iii. 127— The tree of life, the cora- C.
tive power of its leaves, iii. 138-His righteousnesses,
iii. 191-His country-house in the Valley of Humiliation, Cain, the murderer, a fugitive, but not put to death, ii. 449. ii. 207-Loved and feared, can alone take Mansoal, ji. 214 Calling, effectual, by Christ, i. 14; ii. 433, 434, 599.
- His heavenly counsel and comfort, iii. 714–His love Calls to careless sinners, i. 718.
unsearchable, a poem, üi. 760. Cumpian, the Jesuit, and Fowler, the Bishop, agree, ii. 332. Christ--His ATONEMENT—Made sin, or died as a sinner, the * Canaan, language of, spoken by pilgrims, iii. 128.
great mystery, i. 303—Common or equal to all his saints; Candle, an emblem of the Christian life, iii. 752.
they die and rise again in him, i. 305-Shedding of l.is Carnal clergymen a curse, iii. 696.
blood essential to salvation, i. 306, 550—His qualifica- Carnal gospellers, numerous in England, like locusts and tions as a Saviour, i. 407—Takes our sins upon himself, maggots, iii. 429.
i. 408-Made sin for us, i. 409– Male a curse for ax, i. Carnal security most dangerous to Mansoul, iii. 324.
410-Had no mediator, i. 410-Died millions of deaths Carriage in which weary pilgrims ride towards heaven, iii. when he died once for all, i. 411–His death, its bitter: 391.
niess, i. 411; iii. 738—-Objections to this doctrine, i. 413 Case of conscience, on women meeting for worship without - lis sufferings, i. 412–His death as great a miracle as men, ii. 658-A curious one, iii. 610.
any he wrought, i. 414-Made satisfaction for sinners, teg Catechism for children and the ignorant, on a new plan, ii. proofs, i. 535-IIis power and fulness, i. 537-Crucified 676.
all our hope, i. 561 - Very God and very man, i. 501- * Catechising Christiana's children, iii. 199.
Satisfaction by, for sin, i. 563-His sufferings, their na- Cedars of Lebanon, their enormous size, iii. 517, and note. ture and extent, i. 605-Borne of pleasure and necessity, Ceremonies not commanded-a yoke of antichrist, i. 358— i. 609--Must be obeyed as a king, as well as trusted as a Set above faith and love, ii. 233.
Saviour, i. 616—Our sacrifice, i. 689—Preparations for * Certificate, or sealed roll [Eph. i. 13)-Given to Christian, his sufferings, ii. 19—A benefit to all creation, ii. 456-A
iii. 102-Lost for a season, iii. 105, 260-His evidence, ransom to save from hell, iii. 705–His agony ii. 106, 165.
den, iii. 706. Charity, but not a prating tongue, will open heaven's gates, Christ-A SACRIFICE-His atonement; more virtue in to
i. 388—*A virgin examiner, iii. 108, 199—*A delectable save than in sin to damn, i. 177-Cross of, alone can re-
mountain, iii. 231-Like the steeple of a church, iii. 475. lieve the sinner of his burden, i. 264; iii. 102–Only cal Child of God, a pitiful thing of himself, i. 601.
justify, i. 323_Sufferings when in the flesh, and not in Children. See Grace Abounding, No. 327, i. 48–See liela- us, i. 323–Perfect; why it is infinitely superior to the
tive Duties-Naturally averse to morality, i. 127— The sacrifices under the law, i. 405-Endured hell torments in most helpless most cared for, i. 168–Of believers must liis soul, i. 412, 529, 530—An example, i. 414--Paid the believe for themselves or perish, i. 262, and note-How to full price for his elect, demonstrated, i, 416–He has the teach them to pray without a form, i. 635—How to cor- keys of death and of hell; not delegated to any other, i. rect and punish, ii. 553—Commended to God, iii. 108– 417—Communicates the Holy Spirit, a proof of his Meso *Of the spies tempt Christian, iii. 114—* Blessed by reli- siahship, i. 428—The perfect sacrifice of the new core gious instruction, iii. 199—- The necessity of preaching to nant, i. 528—Nine types fulfilled in his sacrifice, i. 529– their understanding, iii. 747—Chosen, or elect. See His garment covers all his mystical body, i. 665-\m- Elcction.
puted right, i. 665—The sacrifice as well as high priest, i. Chrisom Child, meaning of, iii. 663, and note.
667— Willing and effectual, i. 667–His resurrection the Christ-GOD AND MAN--God and man, i. 21, 36—The City acceptance of his work, i. 669—His ascension, its glory,
of Refuge, i. 34—The saints' righteousness, i. 36-A public i. 670–Descent into hell, ii. 18; iii. 706–His death person, i. 36-His ways to be improved in dark hours, i. makes death our advantage, ii. 21-Glorified to bless his 97—Carries his people to the grave in his bosom, i. 168- saints, ii. 21--Buried and raised again, ii. 156–His ascen- Cannot desert his people, i. 189—A complete Saviour, i. 203 sion, ii. 158—Its blessings, ii. 307—Bruises the serpent's --Greatness of his person and priesthool, i. 203-11is ever head, ii. 437. living is our safety, i. 231—Ever living, i. 233— His wil- Christ-His OFFICES—Exalted as Mediator, ever liveth, i. lingness to save, i. 264— Ilis power to save and to cast 235; ii. 596--His entrance into heaven most glorious, out, i. 273-Sinners drawn to, i. 339—llow he who was i. 418–His prophetic office, i. 419–His kingly office, i. never out of the world should come into it, i. 398-Called 420—The great high priest, i. 642—He is the throne, Jesus of Nazareth twenty-one times, i. 398_His perfect the priest, the altar, and the sacrifice, i. 616–His altar manhood, i. 398-Came to save, i. 399—In the fulness of not the cross, i. 651-His qualifications as high priest, i. time, i. 400—Proof by miracles and the altar of incense, 663—His robes or holy garments, i. 665— His consecra- i. 401— The rock of offence, i. 401-His preparation for tion, i. 665— The altar, i. 668——Typified, iii. 519–His his work; took our flesh, i. 403—Incarnation of, its mys- kingdom spiritual, iii. 536-Judge of quick and dead, tery, i. 404-Made under the law, i. 406- Common mean- iii. 729. ing of the term, i. 406, 412 ; ii
. 20, and note-Proofs of Christ—His PRIESTLY OFFICE-Who are privileged in his his all-conquering grace, i. 422—Doctrines, peace and holi- intercession, i. 202, 216–For what he intercedes, i. 204 ness, i. 423–Our peace, i. 424--Encouragements to come Inferences from it, i. 205, 212, 236—Its benefits salvation to, i. 434-Sinners keep from him, because they cannot buy to the uttermost, i. 207-Saved from sin, i. 207–From him, i. 519–Weeping over Jerusalem, i. 528--The com- all punishment in hell, but not from temporal trials, i. 203 mon treasure-house, i. 565–Our unmovable righteous. —Saves from Satanic suggestions ; from evil thoughts ness, i. 574-A sight of, shows our deformity, i. 697— that haunt and hurt us, i. 210—Privilege of Christ's in- Christ and a pitcher better than the wicked and abun. tercession enjoyed for ever, i. 235—He has been a never dance, i. 701--IIis love inexpressible, even to wonder- failing intercessor for 5850 years, and will be to the end, ment, ii. 3--His humiliation infinite as his glory, ii. 19- i. 237—He ought to wear the crown for ever, i. 237– Ilow far a knowledge of his love is attainable in this life, The great thing of the gospel, i. 238—The high priest of ii. 27-His love; four helps to retain the knowledge of the new covenant, i. 530-Compared with the high priest
, it, ii. 28-- Feels the afflictions of his saints, ii. 30- His i. 531—The benefits of his intercession, i. 532 ; ii. 161– humility in passing angels to save man, ii. 30-End of Twenty one proofs of his greater perfection, i. 533—As his reign as man, ii. 127--Took our nature, ii. 142– Born high priest, continually intercedes, i. 649--To be sought
in prayer; withont him there is no acceptance, i. 650- 107; and note, iii. 563– Bunyan set over the, at Bedford, His natural qualifications as high priest, i. 672-675– i. 40--The judgment of the church to be governed by the Sympathy between him and his seed, i. 673—- Tempted as Bible, i. 59-The church is an hospital of sick, wounded, they, i. 673_Love to his afflicted members, i. 674.
and afflicted people, i. 327-Church fellowship abused by Christ—THE ADVOCATE-A subject of vast importance; he the devil, i. 559_Church fellowship, rightly managed, is
never lost a cause, i. 152-Christians sin, and have an ad the glory of the world, i. 757, and note--Some members vocate, i. 151-Sins of men and not of devils, i. 155– sweeten others, ii. 35—Church of England damaged by the Before the throne of God, where all must stand, i. 155– scandalous lives of some of its clergy, ii. 328-Separated Implieth an offence committed, i. 156—An accuser, sin- from the world, ii. 455-Ungodly communion with the ning children unable to plead; Christ only is able, i. 157 world brought in the flood, ii. 460—Church of God in
-Nature of the office to plead according to deeds, i. 158– England in the furnace, ii. 483-Occasioned the building When it is exercised, i. 159-Caution against a fatal error, of Babel, ii. 501--A house to be governed in godly-wise, i. 159—The only advocate, i. 160—Pleading a bad cause ii. 534-Church fellowship compared to a flower-garden, a mystery, i. 160, 190—Takes the sin upon himself, and a lovely picture, ii. 550, 570—Church, or house of God, pleads his merits, i. 161–Pleads against Satan, i. 162— its building, nature, excellency, and government, ii. 577 Pleads God's interest in his people, i. 163—That they are --- By whom built; beanty, conveniences, ii.578-Strength, his spouse, his body, i. 165—Distinction between priest situation; receiving its inhabitants, ii. 579— Governors, and advocate, i. 169-For his children only, i. 170-One ii. 580—Under-ofiicers, ii. 581--Mode of government, ii. who is retained, i. 171-Case must be stated, i. 172- 583—Laws, ii. 584—Punishments, ii. 587— Withdraw- Cause be submitted to him, i. 173-Confidence established, ment, or efforts to reclaim, ii. 589–Differences about i. 174—Satan the adversary, i. 175—Fears promote suc- water baptism no bar to communion, ii. 605, 617—Every cess, i. 176-High privilege; pleads a price paid by him- congregation a distinct church, as the church of Rome, in self, i. 176-A demurrer, the law repealed, i. 179–Never the house of Aquila, ii. 622— Terms of church fellowship : lost a cause; interested, i. 179—Always ready, day or all that God receives into his communion ought to be re- night, i. 180, 191-Cannot be bribed, i. 181—Is all that ceived by his church, ii. 628, 648—- The universal, cannot a suitor can need, i. 182-He is essential, i. 182-Under- be visible, ii. 650—Unscriptural terms of communion, stands our old title-deeds, i. 187—Christ the guardian for attended with seventeen absurdities, ii. 653—Case of his brethren under age, i. 187– Moves court of heaven to conscience: May women meet for worship, excluding the restore evidences when forfeited, i. 188—How can we pay men, ii. 658—Who has authority to call the church toge- bis fee? i. 190, and note-Always needed, i. 191—Exalted, ther, ii. 663— Women ought not to minister in public, i. 191–Full of comfort to the saints, i. 193-An amazing ii. 664-Casez considered: Miriam, ii. 666-Estler, ii. instance of condescension, i. 19+Should strengthen our 667— Women by the river side, ii. 668—Every assembly graces, i. 196—If he plead for us with God, we should for worship a separate church, ii. 671, and note--The plead for him with men, i. 198—Directs weak saints to church in and about Bedford, ii. 675—*Church, a beau- the advocate, i. 199-He who has no advocate is ground tiful palace-Admission to a Christian church, called to powder, i. 200-For whom he is advocate, i. 369-His Beautiful, by consent of the pastor [the porter) and of the second coming to judge the world. See Four LAST THINGS members; by the laws of the house, When admitted, they -JUDGMENT.
are entertained and armed, ii. 106, 107, and note-*Dis. Christ: His school tcaches hard lessons, i. 735— Within us, cretion adinits to the church-The comfort of pilgrims, iii.
ii. 135–Singular errors as to “Christ in us,” ii. 147-- 107, 197, 214_*Like a garden-*Flowers an emblem of Not opposed to Christ without, ii. 172— The man Christ church members, iii. 186—The bath, iii. 189—Members Jesus, his people's life, ii. 173 — Within the believer humble, iii. 190--Devoted to each other, iii. 223-In the caused by, and distinct from, Christ's atonement, ii. 202- New Jerusalem, the lilies and chief spices, iii. 409— Regula-
All who name him must depart from iniquity, ii. 512. tions all limited to the written word, iii. 418—None to be Christ's disciples must count the cost; wliat it is, i. 105– admitted but visible saints by calling, iii. 448— Striking Cross and crown inseparable, i. 106.
difference between a son and a servant in the church, iii. Christ's love: The saints' knowledge of that which passeth 449, 466—The church should have a large porch to receive
knowledge, ii. 2-Reasons why, and fulness of its breadth, converts, iii. 474—Excommunication one way out of the length, depth, and height, being beyond all measure, ii. 3 church, iii. 495, and note-A church may sin God away, -Comparative knowledge with all saints, ii. 12--All iii. 496—The church, however aftlicted, never consumed, creation could not discover it-Reasons why it is so un- iii. 519-A fortress against antichrist, iii. 520-In the searchable-It passeth knowledge, ii. 23, 32—How to at- wilderness, its beauty excites the hatred of the world, iii. tain the knowledge of, ii. 29– Advantages of knowing it, 522-Effects of opposition and debates in, iii. 525–I can- ii. 33— Without it, saints are pinioned and fettered, ii. 34 not injure the world, iii. 527—The members have their -It may be improved, ii. 39.
bitter as well as sweet draughts, iii. 528—Must enter into Christ's Spouse, a poem, iii. 761.
the church by the door, and not climb in, iii. 564— It is Christian perfections polluted, i. 327–Enemies, great and the garden of God, and his delight, iii. 566—Its right to
many, swifter than eagles, stronger than lions, i. 602- In- excommunicate, iii. 573. firmities, i. 698—Lito, its essence, ii. 327—Imitation of Circumcision once laid aside forty years among the Jews, ii. Christ, ii. 329—Behaviour the fruit of Christianity, 626. teaching husbands, wives, parents, children, masters, and Citics of refuge, types of Christ, i. 250, 265. servants, hew to walk so as to please God, ii. 518-As a * Civility, son of Legality, iii. 94. king, has dominion over himself, but not over others; he Clear views of divine truth of great importance, i. 750. is a warrior to fight his own lusts, ii. 706—Miscarriages * Clear, one of the Delectable hills, iii. 145. no argument against Christianity, ii. 708—- Badge or livery, Clergy not moved by the Holy Ghost are blasphemers, ii. ii. 715, and note-*ilis early view of the promised land, 22-Scrambling for benefices, and running after title iii. 91–* Humility, iii. 97—_*Once called Graceless, iii. cocks, ii. 1784-If carnal, their awful state in eternity, ii. 106_*Weeps and prayz for his family, iii. 108—*Pray- 696, and note. ers answered, iii. 173.
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i. 225— Inferences from it, i. 226-Sincere comers certain are brought into it, i. 510— Its privileges, i. 560 – And of salvation, i. 231—What it is to come, i. 247—Come promises, i. 551-Cannot be shaken or altered, i. 552—'s weeping, flying, crying, prieked in heart, hating the world ; uses: pardon and perseverance, i. 559- Full of comforts guard against such lies as, “I go, sir, and went vot,' i. i. 563—Wraps up the righteous, i. 746—Sealed by Christ's 248—Christ and his word honoured by our coming, i. 249 blood, ii. 142–Everlasting, ii. 492. - The door is never shut while the sinne coming; they Corenants, fulfilled in Christ for all his elect, i. 30The would come in haste; would take a mile at a step; would Law not the source of justification, i. 309--Law, its con- go full gallop; but the flesh will hardly trot, i. 252- demning power increaseth sin, i. 317— Are Christians under Coming to Christ the power of the promise, shall come,' the Law? i. 318—Cannot justify, i. 318—Six things in i. 254– Objections to it answered, i. 256-Import of to clining us to seek justification by the law, i. 320-M- me,' i. 258— The promise is, ' I will in no wise cast out,' convince before the gospel can convert, i. 337—The Scrip- i. 261- The coming sinner seen and encouraged by Christ, ture, like the mouths of great guns, against the wille i. 265_Meaning of • In no wise cast out,' i. 269-Hin- ignorant, i. 389-Law, the end of the, sinless obedier.ee, derances, i. 269, 281– What it is to be cast out, i. 271– i. 406–Law and grace--The doctrine unfolded, i. 472– This coming is not of man but of God, i. 275-Honour and study of the, solemnly important, i. 493— Must begin the happiness of those who, in truth, come, i. 276-Awful state work of conversion, i. 495—Law condemns, grace saves of those who despise the comers, i. 277—Signs and tokens -Christians not under the law, i. 497—The unconvertei of a comer-Often fear reception, i. 279—Encourage- are under the law, i. 497—First given to Adam, but more ments, i. 284, 296— Inferences, i. 291-Come boldly as fully to Moses, i. 498—Examples showing what the law is. God bids thee, i. 684.
and its punishment, i. 499—There are only two—Who are Commandments: ten under the law, one under the gospel, iii. under the law, i. 500-Its terrors-Breach of one mur- 483.
mand at any time breaks the whole, i. 501-Law require Committing the soul to God, what it is, ii. 702-Who is in- perfection in mind and deed, i. 502-Law allows no re vited to do it, ii. 704 Its advantages, ii. 727.
pentance, has no mercy, i. 503—One breach fatal – Men's Communion of saints, a blessed enjoyment, i. 40; iii. 323– misery by the law, i. 504–Sad state of those under the
Or church fellowship. See Church-With God, the saints' law, i. 506--Cries of the law against the soul, i.507-Carsa desire, i. 755.
must abide on all except the redeemed, i. 511- Its use of Conduct of man to God the same now as from the beginning, self-examination, i. 554—Satan aids the Law to take the i. 444.
place of Christ, ii. 29- The Pharisees trusted in Moses Confession, if sincere, hard to be done-Four things essential while they crucified Christ; so do all who trust in Muses,
to right confession, ii. 261--Accompanied with repentance ii. 153--Its work on the heart, ii. 151-Covenant of works and the terrors of the Lord, ii. 262-Imploring mercy,
ii.
cannot give life, ii. 442_*Sinai, terrible to the awakene 265--And forsaking the sin, ii. 327–Of sin only to God, sinner, iii. 94, 97_*Slaves to the Law cannot make others it being part of divine worship, ii. 681.
free, iii. 95—*Cannot save, iii. 96—Cannot sanctify, iii. Ma Conformists, cowardly ones, punished of God, i. 723.
-Shows no mercy_*Moses knocks down Faithful, üi. lix Conjurers and sorcerers, i. 536.
-Shown in the map of salvation and damnation, iii. 335. Conscience, burning hot, spurs the sinner to Christ, i. 220– *Coveting, the county of, in the north, ii. 133.
Solemn appeals, i. 436, 554, 575—How it is deadened, ii. Covetousness: The Lord abhorreth the covetous-He shall 261—* Sprinkled before it is cleansed, iii. 98— The re- not inherit heaven, i. 386—Casteth out the fear of God, corder of Mansoul, put out of office, but sometimes had i. 486-To be abhorred as of the devil-Eight notes of its terrible tits, iii. 260, 261.
sinfulness in hindering good works, ii. 566-A poisoniti Consistency of conduct beautifully illustrated, i. 348.
sin— Idolatry—Why covetousness is so called, ii. 567– Consumption, Captain, with all his men of death, iii. 755. Makes a minister smell frowish, and more like a grees Contentment in a prison, i. 54.
dog than an apostle (or a descendant of one), iii. 473. Contrast of the wicked on earth and in hell, “they cry,' iii. Cox, John, of Brafield, by Northampton, a dreadful suicide, 686.
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