538 Attributes of God: Eternity, Immutability, Omnipotence, do. 153 do. 158 I. 166, 181 I. 192 Benevolence, Justice, Truth, do. 215 Mercy, Wisdom, do. 226 Attributes of Christ: Eternity, do. 533 Self-Existence, do. 534 Omnipotence,. do. ib. Omniscience, do. 535 Omnipresence, do. 536 Immutability, do. 537 Attributes of the Holy Ghost, II. 373 Angels, I. 294 III. 548 IV. 298 do. 300 do. 312 IV. 313, 324 IV. 338 Mode of Administration: Subjects are to be baptiz- ed into the name of the Being of God: proved by the Existence of things. State of things, . do. Benevolence, vid. Love: consistent with peculiar provision Benevolence of Christ, for our own, II. 477 II. 487 its effects on personal happi- Benevolence of God: proved by reason, objections answered, ness, III. 121 III. 136 II. 160 I. 166 do. 174 Benevolence of God: proved by revelation, infinite, I. 181 do. 185 do. 186 I. 188 constitutes his whole moral character, Bishops: the same officers in the Church as Ministers, IV. 224 Amiableness in publishing the Gospel, Consequences of his Mediation, Christianity its influence with that of Atheism compared, I. 100 Church of Christ: its members, Circumcision: the same ordinance with Baptism, its ordinances and employments, Complacency, Confidence in Christ: the Faith of the Gospel, II. 63 do. 74 do. 253 do. 264 Consequences of Christ's Mediation: Justification, do. 300 540 Third Commandment, III. 186, 199, 211 Fourth Commandment, III. 222, 233, 245, 261, 273 Fifth Commandment, do. 287, 299, 311, 323, 336 347, 357, 369, 382 do. Sixth Commandment, 395, 407, 419 435, 448, 462 474, 485, 496, 514 Decrees of God: what they are, nature of things, by his benevolence, by revelation, objections answered, Depravity of Man: its universality, its degree, I. ib. IV. 386 Admonition, do. 388 Excommunication, do. ib. its derivation, remarks, Discipline of the Church: its Nature; Remonstrance, Disinterestedness, Persons by whom administered, do. 397 do. 492 Divinity of Christ: proved by his being spoken of in the Scriptures, as the true and I. 524 by its being the sole ground of consistency in the scheme of I. 562 by the Jews being otherwise in- I. 572 objections to Unitarian doctrines, 11. 20 to their management of the Eternity of God: proved by revelation. Evidences of Regeneration: what are not evidences, what are evidences, I. 129 do. 27 difficulties attending the ap- plication of these evidences III. 41 do. 348 reconciliation of Paul and James on this subject, justification by faith does not lessen the motives to only source of obedience, II. 358 II. 368. IV. 34 Faith and Repentance necessary to restore us to obedience, IV. 27 Fall of Man, I. 404 |