Religion, true, consists in, what, i. 53. Religion the duty of all men, i. 534. - pleasures of, unspeakable, iii. 490. false notions and experiences of, in the Arminian and Antinomian, i. 116 --120. 126 195. 229. 275. Religions, false, result from self-love, i. 194. iii. 461. Remembering God, what is implied in, iii. 451.
that we have right apprehensions of him, iii. 452.
that we have a vital sense of him in our hearts, ibid.
a sort of forgetting all other things, iii. 453.
that we choose him as our chief good, and be devoted to him, iii. 455. obligations that young people are un- der, thus to remember God, what, iii. 456. and passim.
directions and motives to the per- formance of this, iii. 476.
- what are hindrances to the perfor- mance, ibid.
Repentance, connected with regenera- tion, faith, and conversion, i. 431. - implied in the nature of true faith, ii. 460. iii. 47.
-implies reconeiliation to the Divine character, ii. 442.
- insufficient to procure pardon with- out an atonement, ii. 394. even in the saints, ii. 406.
- is before forgiveness, ii. 407. 438. iii. 47 117. 295.
-objections answered, ii. 455——464.
- is the consequence of regeneration, ii. 441.
required before baptism, in adults, iii. 156. 165. Requirements of God, whether more than we have power to perform, con- sidered, i. 115. 258. iii. 34. 272. Resurrection from the dead, purchased by Christ, i. 406.
Restraining grace, what, i. 216, 217. Retirement, helpful to devotion and self- examination, i. 267. Reprobation, doctrine of, ii. 33. Note.
illustrated, ii. 100. Note. 103. vindicated, i. 91. Note. Revelation, Divine, mankind not enjoy- ing it, their own fault, i. 164. 419 Rewards of obedience, design of God in conferring them, what, i. 101. Right and wrong do not result from the mere will and law of God, nor from any tendency of things to promote or
exalteth a nation, how, i. 519.
glorious and happy effects of, i. 523. Righteousness of Christ, the ground of justification, i. 103. 107. 364. 457. - safety of trusting in it, iii. 107. 109. encouragement to trust in it, ii. 263.
Sacrifice of Christ, acceptable to God, why, ii. 389.
Sacrifices under the law, use of, what, ii. 444. iii. 26. 343. Saints merit nothing by their obedience, i. 106.
- to be objects of our complacency and delight, i. 182.
Salvation by free-grace, i. 330–332. ii. 375. [See grace.]
- way of for sinners, what, ii. 309. Salvation of all men, not best, ii. 100. Sanctification, what, ii. 274-279.
the only evidence of justification and of our good estate, ii. 115. 274. iii. 85. Sandeman, Mr. his error about faith, ii. 397. Note. iii. 427.
about repentance, ii. 408. Note, iii. 252.
about forgiveness being before re- pentance, iii. 294.
about the impropriety of exhorta- tions to sinners, ii. 538. Note. iii. 252. about the atonement, ii. 465. Note. Satan, agency of, in the fall of man, what, ii. 56. 341.
whether without Divine permis- sion, ii. 131. 133 177. tempter to sin, ii. 487. suggestions of, what, ii. 490.
- God's design in permitting his temp- tations to succeed with our first pa- rents, what, ii. 57. Satisfaction for sin, necessary, i. 340. 351. [See atonement.]
- made by Christ, ii. 314.
consists in obeying the preceptive part of the law, as well as in suffer- [See ing the penalty, i. 358. 365. obedience.] Scripture, proof of its divinity, what, ii. 495.
Scripture the only standard by which our creeds are to be formed, iii. 371, $74. 378.
Scripture, directions for understanding Sin, wisest and best for the system, ii.
it, what, iii. 9.
Self-love, i. 90, 95.
its predominance in man, i. 201. its sinfulness, i. 207.
natural to man, i. 205.
- highest principle in the unregener- ate, ì. 195.
governs every apostate creature, iii. 338.
- different from true love, how, i. 141. different from true religion, and the spring of all false, i. 194.
-the root of all evil carriage toward our neighbour, i. 215.
objections answered, ii. 39-109.
in itself odious to God, ii. 145. 157. but permitted for good ends, ii. 159,- the great evil of, arises from, what, iii. 498. 501.
consists in this, that it is against God, proved, iii. 514. 517. Note. - a sense of the great evil of, necessa- ry to true repentance, iii. 497.
- a sense of this, is in proportion to the sense of our obligations, iii. 499. -in what respects it is against God, iii. 502-512.
Self-justifying spirit, nature of, ii. 470.-malignity of it, what, ibid.
criminality of, ii. 373. danger of, iii. 276. cure of, what, ii. 482. Self-righteousness, dishonourable and hateful to God, i. 100.
Self-righteous sinner, what is meant by, iii. 270. and passim.
Serpent, brazen, use of to the Israel- ites, what, iii. 105. Shepard, Mr. observations of, respect- ing the admission of members into the church, what, iii. 357. Sin, introduction of, i. 89.
- evinced in the sufferings of Christ, i. 83. 354. and in the eternal punish- ment of the wicked, i. 84. ii. 111. [See punishment.]
- demerit of, consists in, what, i. 263. 345.
-mistakes respecting it, i. 263.
evil of, consists chiefly in its being committed against God, iii. 458. 498. consequences of lessening the evil of it, what, i. 264.
- begins in that which is merely nega- tive, iii. 336.
- of Adam decreed, how, i. 308. - imputed to his posterity, i. 221. permission of, ii. 9.
consists in not hindering it, ii.11.31. wisdom of God in the, ii. 12—27. -design of God in the, ii. 27. for the best good of the system, ii.
errors respecting the introduction of, refuted, ii. 50.
- tendency of, to dethrone the majes ty of heaven, ii. 353. iii. 505. and to destroy the good of the moral sys- tem, iii. 510.
- great evil of, will be proved at the final judgment, iii. 514. 522.
slight and imperfect ideas of, enter- tained by the wicked, 518.
to be feared as the greatest evil, iii. 528.
Sinner, definition of the term, iii. 270. Sinners, voluntary in their bad temper,
Spirit, Holy, strivings of, with all gospel
resistance of, the cause of His Uubelievers under condemnation and withdrawing, ibid.
Spirit, witness of, what, ii. 291. and how known, i. 251.
mistakes about it, considered, i. 251. 452.
- immediate witness of, not true, i. 250. but needless, why, ii. 294. Spirit of God, does not assist us to be- lieve what is not true before, iii. 95, 96. Nor to believe a lie, ii. 259. Spiritual blindness, consists in, what, ii. 487.
the curse of the law. i. 123. 335. ii. 248. 259. iii. 276.
Unconditional salvation, doctrine of, false, ii. 246. and Note. and mischiev- ous, ii. 477.
no promises of, in the gospel, iii. 114. Unconditional submission, considered, ii. 322. Note. 323.
Unconditional covenant, what, iii. 214. no qualifications necessary for enter- ing into it, iii 353.
Unction, spiritual, what, i. 130. ii. 500. 504.
Systems of the world, the present the Unity of God, ii. 49. best, ii. 35. 43. 98.
objections answered, ii. 98. Sufferings of Christ, a sufficient satis- faction for the sins of all men, i. 381. -efficacy of, to those who were par- doned before the death of Christ, i. 392.
Universal salvation, does not follow from universal atonement, i. 397.
not for the best, all things consider- ed, ii. 100.
Unregenerate, their performances sin- ful and odious, i. 222.
moral state of, i. 223. iii. 59. blindness of, ii. 265.
duty of, to strive in the use of means, i 423. iii 258. in what manner, i. 424. with what views, ibid.
- doings of, do not entitle to the bles- sings promised in the gospel, iii. 248. reasons why, iii. 256. yet they are required to seek, iii. 256. Note. Unregenerate men, at heart infidels, ii.
Vindictive justice, an amiable perfec- tion of God, i. 102. ii 413.
- has nothing in its nature inconsistent with infinite goodness, ii. 414.
esteemed amiable by the Christian, ii. 528.
Van Mastricht, observation of, res- pecting baptism of adults, iii. 355. Virtue, false notions of, entertained by selfish, ungodly men, iii. 519.
World, conduct of God towards, from Zeal, counterfeit, i. 249. [See enthusi- the beginning, i. 410-419.
TO THE PRINCIPAL TEXTS ILLUSTRATED AND EXPLAINED IN THE WHOLE WORK.
i. 75 xi 23, 24. ii. 254. iii. 116 ix. 22.
In accordance with the opinion of several Divines, words, which had become obsolete, have been changed, and sentences, evidently incorrect, have been corrected. In no instance, how- ever, has the meaning of the author been varied. In addition to what was at first proposed, a complete Index to the whole work has been added. The work is executed in a style, which it is hoped will meet the approbation of the Christian public.
In this work, the writings of Dr. Bellamy are consolidated : writings, which have already done much, in the hands of the HOLY SPIRIT, to detect and confound error, to discover and es- tablish truth, to enlighten the understanding, to convince and humble the sinner, to enlarge the views, establish and comfort the hearts of the people of GOD, and to awaken them to active exertion in His cause. May the SPIRIT of grace enlighten the minds of those who peruse them, into a knowledge of the truth as it is in JESUS.
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251, line 7 from top, for son of God, read sons of God. 295, bottom line, for is, read his.
299, line 3 from top, for no, read our.
327, line 14 from top, for thy read they.
382, line 2 from bottom, for Gospel, read law.
399, note, line 2 from bottom, for penitent, read impenitent,
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382, line 6 from top, after an, insert opinion.
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