Religion produces communion with and | Righteous, in what sense scarcely saved, conformity to God, ii. 306. -- - v. 208. of Jesus, proper design of, to wean - restrains no real pleasure, v. 432. liberty, and love, the greatest bles- of nature, most valuable sentiments i. 415. - who they are, v. 576. Righteousness of Christ, our all in all, - given by Christ, ii. 429. the fruit of, iv. 392. and sanctification not synonymous Imputed. See Justification. - - - empire, extent of, favourable to the Resignation, Christian, different from a ROMANS, character of, iii. 7. unintelligible till taught by the book of, reflections on, iv. 400. 414. - nature of, spiritual, ii. 392. meaning of, ii. 393. spiritual, described, ii. 395. spiritual, progress of, ii. 395. cruelty of the, iîi. 8. - why styled Christ king of the Jews, - God's instruments to punish the Jews, ROME, church of, probably contains Rubric and liturgy, expediency of, v. 9. iv. 195. RUTHERFORD, Mr. remarkable ex- S. Sacrament of Lord's Supper, two differ- Sacrifices derived from revelation, iii. Messiah prefigured by, iv. 6. could not cleanse the conscience, iv. 186. - early institution of, long indicated the SADDUCEES described, iii. 38. Safety in all cases the effect of God's - always agrees with Scripture, ii. Salvation, security and certainty of Gos- - glory of God's goodness manifested Saints, miscarriages of, land-marks to a sweet, though mysterious commu- -death of, precious in the sight of the See Believers. - greater measures should be longed -not cause but effect of acceptance, -not synonymous with righteousness, - ours, the will of God, iv. 507. - inseparably connected with justifica- - has overturned many a fair professor, - some against whom he cannot prevail, - always near when the heart is dispos- --- - - his temptation of men illustrated, i. - the variety of his devices and efforts, - despoiled of his dominion, iv. 295. works powerfully on our unbelief, iv. -incessantly persecutes believers, iv. the god of this world, iv. 511. - tyrannizes over the children of diso- - works of, described, vi. 85. - advantages over believers often gain- --a watchful enemy, vi. 259. and his salvation, sermon on the, ii. need all nations had of a, iv. 33. See Jesus and Redeemer. study of, increases divine knowledge, can only be understood by teaching of SAUL begins to make havoc of church, Sea-faring life, advantages of, i. 87. iii. 90. →- journeys to Damascus to persecute SEARCHING the Scriptures, Sermon - - believer's perplexitics arise from an the governing principle of great men the universal idol, 517. - can transform itself into an angel of righteousness. See Moralist. Senses, the human, not always crite- SERGIUS PAULUS converted, iii. 114. Sickness, author's reflections in, v. 459. a mercy as well as health, vi. 69. SILOAM,. pool of, efficacious. oulyas a probable founder of sect of Gnos- Simony, whence the term derived, ii. 91. Sin, the just desert of, cannot be received - - -- has produced alteration in state of fills the world with wo, iv. 76. 258. the source of all evils, vi. 316. what evinces its exceeding sinfalness, its extreme malignity but little known its effect and wages, death, iv. 460, subdued by grace, iv. 190. where it has abounded, grace has charged upon Christ as our surety, - greatness of a reason why we should preservation from, a special mercy, vi. 40. - question whether God the author of, how effected, vi. 41. - indwelling, effects of, must be felt, vi. Sincerity, plea of, will not exempt from 542. -necessary to understand Scriptures, ü. 323. -not conversion though a forerunner Singularity, necessity of a certain kind Sinner, extensive meaning of the term, Sinners, condition of, ii. 282. - Sinner, new and painful apprehensions -degree and duration of his distress up- to what compared without the Gospel, ➡insensibility of, a grief to Christ whea conversion of one of greater impor - compared to wandering sheep, iv. 230. - dangerous case of those who take en-Souls, inestimable value of, i. 468. Gospel a dispensation for, i. 423. - must perish, unless they repent, v. -labouring and heavy laden described, Sins of believers, whether made known Slave coast, description of, vi. 521. numbers annually exported, vi. 539. seen in gift of Christ, ii. 311. - 364. of divine grace asserted and illus Sower, parable of the, an epitome of effects produced by outpouring of, teaching of, suited to all capacities, grieving of, prevents assurance, ü. -manner in which the survivors are Spirit, a broken and contrite, pleasing disposed of, vi. 543. Slave trade, thoughts upon the, vi. 518. not properly a national sin, v. 262. Smuggled goods, purchasing of, unlawful, Smuggling contrary to the word of God, Social affections, on the snares and com- — employ critical sophistry against texts - would subscribe Scriptural declara- Socinianism, a dangerous error, i. 581. - Storm at sea, description of, v. 377. Studies, what, important for the minis- Submission to God, a manifestation of - predicted the reception of a perfect Sufferings, why our own are more sup- portable than those of the persons we the greatness of, how to be estimated, - second, filled with Christ's glory, iv. destruction of, predicted, iv. 35. Temptation, on, i: 200. - meaning of the word, i. 488. often the most violent after having TERTULLIAN's account of the extent Test and corporation acts produce con- 4 M Thankfulness, abundant causes of, vi. Thanksgiving hymn for king's recovery, Y. 246. THEOLOGICAL MISCELLANY, pa- THESSALONIANS, Epistles to the, a- Thief on the cross, illustrious instance of case of, iv. 25. 246. 266. - a witness of Christ's innocence, iv. 274, Things lawful, our greatest temptations why we ought to abstain from Things necessary to be believed, i. 621. Third commandment, extent and sanc- forbids every kind of expletive, ii. 523. Throne of grace, believers should resort Time, value of, i. 510. |