sin is imputed to all his posterity, con. III. 3 he obedience and satisfaction hof Christ is imputed to believers conixi. -139cut 70. His righteousness is imputed Juto them ca 71, 77eut of 991996 yi Incarnation of Christ,neon vil: sc487, 18393 viggs ylisus smit sub ni dзob Incest discharged, cat. 139,ms Incestuous dimarriages which are within the degrees nofconsanguinity or affinity forbidden in as the scriptures, can never be made daw-vfubycon.xix. 4 remuntant ns ai si Unjust Inclosures and depopulations forbrbidden cat1429dT E3 Increase of grace is from a continual sup Eply of strength from the sanctifying biSpirit of Christ, can. xiii lecat. 75,177. Innocency, wo The state ofasmangimaitino-encycomiw.bematy 171200eni ai 1 Infants, how saved icon. Infants of mione or both believing parents are to be to baptized,gdexxvid.afa 166 aid Ingrossing, commodities to enhance their -price, unlawful cat 142vz. Oi Inspiration The books of the aldoand
New Testament are given by inspiration of of Godocon RoidBut the Apocrypha is not of divine inspiration, conui, Brigrot Intercession How Christ makes intercesesion, salas Itiis aspart of his priestly office, cat. 44. He makes intercession, that the redemption which he hath purchased may be applied to all believers sted in. & ut. 95. Anil Heir perseverance e depends upon his continual intercession -for them con XV cat. 79.9
10 bolish yllodw mood or 2Binding all, adwelljustified sperbsons as othersgonoxixup Christ, inithe Egospel, havingeaitoabolished, but imuth ystrengthened the obligation to the lobe99diente of Bittsb. And although norman
since the fall can, by the mbral lawpattain to righteousness and life, yeon xixt 96.cat 9410 Which Christ alone hath purchased for the elvet by his perfect obeofdience cons vid 5. myet it is of great use sto all,con.xix 6. odti95x The use of it betontheairegenerate,bronxix.n6itcats 97. y&The use of it to the unregenerate; cat. 196.Nothontrary to the grace of the gospel buodoth sweetly comply. With it, ai con. xix. The Spirit of Christ ssubJaduing and enabling the will of manunto -Ta free and cheerful obedience to the will -10f Gody kan. xix7. cate32 to moitos Unnecessary Lawsuits to be avoided, cat. 990410442 isH cr Josi ix Liberty.Christian liberty, what comxx.
Wherein itirenlarged under the Isgospel ibd The end of Christian liberty, 21019xx.3. Liberty tosin inconsistent 9with it, 4b It is not intended to destroy
ecclesiastical or civil powers but to sup
port and preserve them odn.xx4. 90Neither are then thereby allowed to pubSish opinions, or maintain practices, that are contrary to the light of nature, or to the known principles of Christianity.or such as are destructive of the peace and order of the church, oblids of 97 98 Liberty of conscience, what it is, and what repugnant to itcomb Making men the lords of our faith and conscierice anlawfuljedna ba 105.199 Life. Eternal life purchased by Christ's griperfect obedience to the law, contovio
The tree of life was a pledge of the coveAmant of works cat. 20/1 The lifes of any not to be taken away except in case of Cpublick justice lawful war, or necessary defence, cat. 136. 08 309 diseb 19ЛA Light of nature, what may be known of God and of our duty to him by it,veoni i. So xxiol eating is hot sufficient to make us wise unto salvation, coh..xx. 4. xxi. 1. cal@pon is ofthe law of nature that a due portion of time be set apart for the worship of God, con. xxi. 7. Wanton Looks sinful, cad189 иl Lord's prayerbb See Praperabni odt le Lord's supper Thesinstitution, nature, and ends of ito.comxxixoleats 168. 9 Christ not offered up to his Father, nor any real sacrifice for sin made in ita con. XXIX 9.9 Phe mass abominably injurious ato Christ's lone onlyssacrifice, busThe outward elements in this sacramentiare Jonot to be adored,conixxix. They still bremain truly bread, and wine, can. xix. 9mi Ther doctrine of transubstantiation cis repugnants not only to the scripture, but even to common senseland has been and is the cause of gross idolatrios, con,xxixd6b How Christ hath appoint+I ed bread and wine to be given and reJceived in the sacrament,eon. xxixeptil 169. It is only to be administered by a
or minister of the word lawfully ordained, ST-COM.XXML.A. dat.76/ It is not to be re- 3ceived by any one alone.com xix. 4 It
is to be received in both kinds, What errelation the elements in this sacrament chaye for Christ crucified, cand xxix, 5. How Christ is present there, conxxix. 7. cat. 170. How believers feed on him 197therein, b.boWhat preparations is re-
quired for receiving it; cald. Doubt- booting may consist with an interest in - Christ,con, xxii. 3xviii. 43 cata&.dAnd btherefore should not hinder from par- izotaking of (the Lord's supper, gat.v172.
But the ignorant hand scandalous are cornot to be admitted, con„ xxix.8, cat373. 0 What duties required in the time of re- douceiving, cat74dWhat duties after re- sdceiving cats17510 Frequent attendance conita duty, cate 175, 177.16The agree Dement and difference between the bord's 2908upper and baptism, cat7,779
Lots, cat. 112,13.x odist sys to eskoved Election is of God's free love, ton. boxcate13Which is unchangeable, Coxyib: 2, cato78bAnd therefore true uzbelievers can neither totally nos finally fall away from the state of grace, ib. The sense of God's lover is attainable in this life, cut. 83 See Assurance, Love to God is a duty scat 10%. Which the of light of nature showeth, conTM xKiol.✅ɗTo i love the Lord our God with all our adtheart, is the sum of our duty to him, 998 eato 102nsLove to God is necessary to
the right performance, of the duty of prayer, con. xxi. 3. cat. 185. Love to God or and the brethren is necessary to right 10 communicating, cat. 168, 171, 174 True
wvoid the magistrate's just and legal autho Sority, non. xxi od 12 E Man, how created, con iv. 2. cat/17. His 19state before the fall, con iv, 2, oats 17, 20.
His fall, and the effects of it, convi-ext. -J21 22,23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. His state by the covenant of grace, con vij. 3—6., cat. 30-35. Man's chief end, catalana vď Man stealing discharged, cat. 14219 bis Marriage, the end of it, con. xxiv, 2 cat. oldB Between more than one man and 991One woman at a time, unlawful, con To xixal cat. 139. Lawful for all sorts of bpeople who are capable to give their balconsent, con. xxiv. 3. And who are with-
out the degrees of consanguinity or af- Profinity forbidden in the scriptures, con. hexiya 4.br But marriages within those nodegrees can never be made lawful, ib.
Protestants should not marry with in- fidels, Papists, or other idolaters Com. 9xxi(3) Nor such as are godly with
those that are notoriously wicked, 10. A eta contracts of marriage may be dissolved vofor adnitery or fornication, committed bafter the contract, non, kxix. The vibond of marriage can only be dissolved for adultery after marriage, and such wilful desertion as cannot be remedied, con. xxiv. 5, 6. Undue delay of mar- -os riages prohibiting of lawful and dis- to pensing with amlawful marriages, are zi sinful, cat, 199. Vows of perpetual single 08 life are sinful snares in which no Chris ontian may entangle himself, com, xxw 7.
cat. 139. Those who have not the gift dɔt of continency ought to marry, cat. 188. of The duties of married persons, cat, 139, god lever bus tot vlod is diw bean cu The Mass abominably injurious to Christ's
believers are never utterly destitute of the love of Christ and the brethren, con.boone only sacrifice, con xxix, 2 zimxvii, biss Wherein love towards our -juneighbour consists, eat, 135, 141, 144, 147. || In What contrary to it, cat. 136, 142, 145,
448. it is the sum of our duty to man, -TO cal 122 „di yoseifts bus,,9979bivs Lying sinful, cat. 145minoqes 99Bib
bos brewine orft 975 197siq bas „atrom tal .oitavise M ensom vibro XX 305 Judvafts gham 918 v9d1 woH MAGIFTRAT BE appointed by God, con. xxiii. Coil
For what end, the Lawful for Chris- tians to accept the office of a magistrate, con. xxiii. 2. The duty of the civil ma- gistrate, con. xxiii. 2. cat. 129. con. xx. 4. Read the scriptures, letter. The sins of Vthe magistrate, cat. 130, 145. He may wage war upon just and necessary occa sions, con. xxiii. 2. His power in church- affairs stated, con xxii. 3. The duty of 29orthe hypeople towards their magistrates, bs.com. xxii 4 catal27.Their sins against
them, gut. 128 Eeclesiastical persons not exempted from obedience to the To civil magistrate, con. jij, 4. The Pope bshath no power or jurisdiction over ma-
gistrates or their people, ib. The ma- gistrate is not to be opposed in the law- ful exercise of his power, upon pretence boDof Cristian liberty conxx, Infidelity
or difference in religion, doth not make
Means. God in his ordinary providence maketh use of means; yet is free to work without, above, and against them Jajat his pleasure, con, v. 3. The outward
and ordinary means of salvation under of the law, con vii 5 cat. 34. Under the ni gospel, con vii. 6. cat. 35, 154. The dili- sigent use of them is required in order to 998 escape the wrath of God, cit. 153. How es they are made affectual, con. xxv. 3. cat.
155, 161, 182. Trusting in ineans sinful, cat. 105 Unlawful means not too be used, ib.
False Measures unlawful, cat. 142.
Meat to be moderately used, cat. 135, 136. Madiator See Christ. Jadw JSO YA The Mercy of God, con ii. 1. cat. 7. It is ermanifested in his works of providence, cocon wl It is, of God's free love and 01 mergy that the elect are delivered from 19 sin and misery, and brought to an estate s of salvation by the second covenant, cat.' 30. God is merciful to penitent sinners -in Christ.com. xv. 2. cat, 76 hor whose ad sake mercy is to be prayed for, cat. 180.
Works of mercy are to be done, even on the Lord's day, con. xxi. 8. cat. 11 Merit. No merit in good works for par ordon of sin or eternal life; and why, con. od xvi. 5. Nor can we merit the outward
Oblessings of this life, bat. 193 But we are to trust in the merits of Christ, eat. 1174.Who appearing in the merit of his obedience and saefifice, maketh inter- cession for his people, cut. 55. tiff Messiah. The eleet under the Old Testa- Ament believed in the promised Messiah,
by whom they had full remission of sins, and eternal salvation, conu vil. 5) viñ.16. Meat 31jxxas di to bio odi situ The Ministry given by Christ to the visible
church, eon xxv 3 The maintenance 10 thereofaluty, cal. 108 A minister of Tithe gospel is one sufficiently gifted, and also duly approved and lawfully called and ordained to that office, von xxvii. 4. 2. 2at. 158. By such only the word 99s to be read publiekly and preached, Sand the seraments dispensedbon. XVI. 4. xxviii. 2. cht 156, 158, 159, 169. Moral law See Law,10
Mortification. The regenerate have the Acorruption of nature mortified through be Christ, conv. 52And the several tusts bob the body of sin, cow. xi. 1. Bellev- 9ders draw strength from the death and bresurrection of Christ for the mortify- ding of sin, cat. 167.9ňa vyansh6 noi baduro 90 jeres en moitte bili -TEM to 78loh scbnN a
THE Name of Christ. That prayer be ac cepted, it is to be made in the name of Christ, com, xxl. 3. dat. 178. What it is to pray in the name of Christ, cat. 180. Why prayer is to be made in his naine, eat. 181. 97ed of# 954T
The Name of God is only that by which men ought to swear, and therein it is to be used with all holy fear and reverence,
Xxii. 2 How the name of God ought to be used, and how it is profaned, Tat. 112, 113, 114, 190, Boo Nature. See Corruption, Original Sin, Light of Naturelle Banne The two Natures of Christ. See Christ, 15 Incarnation, Personal Union.
The New Testament in Greek is that to which the church is finally to appeal in Ocntroversies of religion, côn. The administration of the covenant of grace under the gospel is called the New Tes ament, con. ii. 6. T Neighbour. See Charity, Love! Niggardliness sinful, cat. 142.
ORI CEI Ans, bear Otrate mal of tro Ay Oath, what it is, com xxii. It is e a part of religious worship. The name of God is that by which then bought only to swear, con, xxii. 2. cat. 103. Vain or rash swearing by his name is to be abhorred, con. xxi. 2. cat. 113. Yet, in matters of weight and moment, an bath is warrantable under the New Tes- tament, con. xxii. 2. A lawful oath, im- posed by lawful authority, ought to be otaken. b. Ft Basin to refuse it, con. xxii. 3. A man must swear nothing but -"what he is fully hersuaded is truth;
reither may he bad himself by oath to bany thing but what he believes to be
just and good, and what he is able to perform,lib. An oath is to be taken in 1 the plain and common sense of the swords; and, find things not sinful, it binds to performance, though to a man's own hurt, or made to hereticks, con. xxii. 40 cat. 113. But it cannot oblige to sinop ervedod woła
Obediencesis due to God in whatsoever dheis pleased to command, comii. 2. cat 104. Christ hath performed perfect bobedience to the law for us in our na-
91stance in the kingdom of heaven for the elect, con, vii. 6. cat. 38 His obedience 9713 imputed Uxh 1sedł. 70.
He hath not con but much
strengthened the obligation to the obe -99dience of the moral lawjukon.xixi 5. bGood works done in obedience to God's commands are the fans and evidences of a true faith, con. xvil 2. cht. 32. How the sincere though imperfect obedience Olof believers is accepted and rewarded, Bidon, xvi. 6 Obedience is due to the law-
ful commands of a magistrate, con. xxiii, As 4.9rat, 127, 128k of mon vs Hal Offices of Christ,olof Mediator. See Me- 970diator. His prophetical office, cat 43.; eripriestly, cat. 44, and kingly, cat. 45
The Old Testament in Hebrew is that to Owhich the church is finally to appeal in Controversies of religion, coni. The of administration of the covenant of grace 10 under the law is called the Old Testa hement, con. vii. 519-812x 3G
The Ordinances of God given by Christ to
the visible church, con. xxv. 3 The or- to dinances under the law, con vii 5 cat. 34.!! Those under the gospel, con. vii. 6. cat 850 Which are fewer, and adminis- tered with more simplicity, and less out- ward glory; yet in them grace and sal. vation are held forth in more fulness, evidence, and efficacy, ib. All God's or- dinances, especially the word, sabra- ments, and prayer, are the outward and ordinary means of salvation, cat. 154. How they are made effectual, con. xxv. 3. ent. 155, 161, 182. The neglect, con- tempt, or opposing them; sinful, cat. 109. Original corruption. See Corruptionsis Original sin. See Sin
PAPISTS. Protestants should not marry with Papists, con xxiv. 3. 164 9267 Pardon. See Sin SZ .36 Passions to be restrained, cat. 133, 136.5 Passover, one of the types and ordinances by which the covenant of grace was ad- ministered under the law, côn. viublicat. sid34) Sorobodo moň bolqases 3618 Patience. Patient bearing of the hand of
God a duty, cat. 135. Patient bearing and forgiving of injuries a duty, ibalemen Peace of conscience. See Conscience.2
Pedo baptism. See Infants. zlat Perseverance of saints. They whom God hath accepted in Christ can never to-
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