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Religion produces communion with and | Righteous, in what sense scarcely saved,

conformity to God, ii. 306.
-not confined to devotional acts, but
apparent in common businesses of life,

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v. 208.

of Jesus, proper design of, to wean
from the world, iii. 259.

- restrains no real pleasure, v. 432.
signs of true, vi. 35.

liberty, and love, the greatest bles-
sings of human nature, v. 406.

of nature, most valuable sentiments
of, probably derived from the Bible,
v. 86.
Repentance, atoning for disobedience,
an improper expression, i. 549.
death-bed thoughts on, 578.
unto salvation, what, i. 579.
-unto life, the gift of God, ii. 506.

i. 415.

- who they are, v. 576.

Righteousness of Christ, our all in all,
i. 400.

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given by Christ, ii. 429.

the fruit of, iv. 392.

and sanctification not synonymous
terms, vi. 239.

Imputed. See Justification.
ROBERTSON, Dr. his History of Charles
V. defective, i. 467.-on what pas-
sages of Scripture, a comment, 514.
Roman emperor, orator's compliment
to a, just if applied to Christ, iv. 180.
emperors, submission of primitive
Christians to, iv. 377.

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- empire, extent of, favourable to the
spread of Christianity, iv. 24. 87. 415.

Resignation, Christian, different from a ROMANS, character of, iii. 7.

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unintelligible till taught by the
Holy Spirit, iv. 472.

book of, reflections on, iv. 400. 414.
540.

- nature of, spiritual, ii. 392.

meaning of, ii. 393.

spiritual, described, ii. 395.

spiritual, progress of, ii. 395.

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cruelty of the, iîi. 8.

- why styled Christ king of the Jews,
iv. 244.

- God's instruments to punish the Jews,
iv. 398.

ROME, church of, probably contains
some true Christians, v. 29.
See Church and Popery.

Rubric and liturgy, expediency of, v. 9.
Ruler, story of the young, considered

iv. 195.

RUTHERFORD, Mr. remarkable ex-
pression of, i. 233.

S.

Sacrament of Lord's Supper, two differ-
ent errors concerning, v. 468.
Sacrament morning, suitable subjects for
meditation on, vi. 341.

Sacrifices derived from revelation, iii.
18.

Messiah prefigured by, iv. 6.

could not cleanse the conscience, iv.

186.

- early institution of, long indicated the
need of an atonement, iv. 186.

SADDUCEES described, iii. 38.

Safety in all cases the effect of God's
goodness, vi. 293.

- always agrees with Scripture, ii. Salvation, security and certainty of Gos-

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- glory of God's goodness manifested
in, iv. 123. 188.

Saints, miscarriages of, land-marks to
warn us, i. 656.

a sweet, though mysterious commu-
nion of, ii. 38.

-death of, precious in the sight of the
Lord, ii. 200.-

See Believers.
Sanctification, the certain concomitant
of a good hope, iv. 443.

- greater measures should be longed
after, vi. 43.

-not cause but effect of acceptance,
vi. 245.

-not synonymous with righteousness,
vi. 239.

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ours, the will of God, iv. 507.

- inseparably connected with justifica-
tion, vi. 244.-yet distinct, 248.
SAPPHIRA's awful death, iii. 84.
SARAH and HAGAR, the history of, a
designed allegory, ii. 13. iv. 261.
SATAN, his warfare with us, i. 401.

- has overturned many a fair professor,
i. 415.

- some against whom he cannot prevail,
i. 415.

- always near when the heart is dispos-
ed to receive him, i. 454.

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- his temptation of men illustrated, i.
489.

- the variety of his devices and efforts,
i. 608. 644. 648:

- despoiled of his dominion, iv. 295.
300. 484.

works powerfully on our unbelief, iv.
419.

-incessantly persecutes believers, iv.
510.

the god of this world, iv. 511.

- tyrannizes over the children of diso-
bedience, iv. 543.

- works of, described, vi. 85.

- advantages over believers often gain-
ed immediately after favours conferred
upon them, vi. 194.

--a watchful enemy, vi. 259.
SAVIOUR, a two-fold necessity for one,
j. 542.

and his salvation, sermon on the, ii.
276.

need all nations had of a, iv. 33.

See Jesus and Redeemer.

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study of, increases divine knowledge,
vi. 244.

can only be understood by teaching of
the Holy Spirit, vi. 203.

SAUL begins to make havoc of church, Sea-faring life, advantages of, i. 87.

iii. 90.

→- journeys to Damascus to persecute
the church, iii. 94.

SEARCHING the Scriptures, Sermon
on, ii. 321.

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- believer's perplexitics arise from an
undue attachment to, i. 432.

the governing principle of great men
and conquerors, i. 515.

the universal idol, 517.

- can transform itself into an angel of
light, vi. 139.

righteousness. See Moralist.
-will, of what a chief source, iv. 193.
SENNACHERIB, an instrument in God's
hands, iv. 23, 429.

Senses, the human, not always crite-
ria of the existence of things, iv. 117.
Sensibility valuable when rightly exer
cised, ii. 17.25.

SERGIUS PAULUS converted, iii. 114.
Serious spirit advantageous, v. 428.
SERMONS, ii. 259. iv.

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Sickness, author's reflections in, v. 459.

a mercy as well as health, vi. 69.
SILAS and JUSTAS accompany Barna-
bas and Paul to Antioch, iii.'126. See
Paul.

SILOAM,. pool of, efficacious. oulyas a
means appointed by God, ii. 53.
SIMON MAGUS, exhorted by Peter to
repentance and prayer, ii. 53.

probable founder of sect of Gnos-
tics, iii. 276.

Simony, whence the term derived, ii. 91.
Simplicity and godly sincerity, i::270.
Sin a burden to the true bolever, i. 160.
the sickness of the soul, ii. 167. 131.

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Sin, the just desert of, cannot be received
in this life, iv. 10.

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has produced alteration in state of
things, i. 307.

fills the world with wo, iv. 76. 258.
did not deprive Adam of reason but
of spirituality, i. 540.

the source of all evils, vi. 316.
infatuating effects of, iv. 47. $94.
all mankind under the power of, iv.
232.

what evinces its exceeding sinfalness,
iv. 238.

its extreme malignity but little known
to mankind, iv. 254.

its effect and wages, death, iv. 460,
future punishment of, twofold, ii. 310.
-forgiveness of, incompatible with God's
justice, iv. 186.

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subdued by grace, iv. 190.

where it has abounded, grace has
more abounded, iv. 234. 480.

charged upon Christ as our surety,
iv. 230.

- greatness of a reason why we should
come to Christ, ii. 407.

preservation from, a special mercy,

vi. 40.

- question whether God the author of,
i. 570.

how effected, vi. 41.

- indwelling, effects of, must be felt, vi.
43.

Sincerity, plea of, will not exempt from
danger of ignorance and obstinacy, i,

542.

-necessary to understand Scriptures, ü.

323.

-not conversion though a forerunner
of, i. 543.

Singularity, necessity of a certain kind
of, i. 510.

Sinner, extensive meaning of the term,
vi. 297.

Sinners, condition of, ii. 282.
address to, ii. 435.

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Sinner, new and painful apprehensions
of, when convinced of guilt, iv. 7. 20.
168. 174.

-degree and duration of his distress up-
certain, iv. 7.

to what compared without the Gospel,
iv. 99.

➡insensibility of, a grief to Christ whea
on earth, iv. 208.
Sinners amier the curse of the law, iv.
222.

conversion of one of greater impor
tance than the temporal deliverance
of a kingdom, i. 468. iv. 228.

- compared to wandering sheep, iv. 230.

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- dangerous case of those who take en-Souls, inestimable value of, i. 468.
couragement from Gospel to go on in
sin, iv. 513.

Gospel a dispensation for, i. 423.
- why unwilling to be converted, i. 468.
difference between holiness of, and
that of angels, ii. 41.

- must perish, unless they repent, v.
164.

-labouring and heavy laden described,
ii. 448.

Sins of believers, whether made known
to others, i. 123.

Slave coast, description of, vi. 521.
Slaves, manner of acquiring, vi. 557.

numbers annually exported, vi. 539.
-mortality they are subject to on their
voyage, vi. 542.

seen in gift of Christ, ii. 311.
Sovereignty, divine, composes mind, ii.

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of divine grace asserted and illus
trated, ii. 404414.

Sower, parable of the, an epitome of
ecclesiastical history, iii. 270.
Speaking, public, first efforts in, should
not be on religious subjects, v. 98.
SPIRIT, HOLY, cause of rapid success
of the Gospel, iii. 212.

effects produced by outpouring of,
immediate, iii. 79.

teaching of, suited to all capacities,
vi. 209.

grieving of, prevents assurance, ü.
598. See Holy Spirit.

-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.
destructive to our seamen's health
and morals, vi. 524. 526.
SMITH, Dr. select discourses of, quoted,
vi. 205.

Smuggled goods, purchasing of, unlawful,
i. 379.

Smuggling contrary to the word of God,
i. 378.

Social affections, on the snares and com-
forts of, vi. 480.
Socinians should be treated with can-
dour, i. 329.

— employ critical sophistry against texts
which declare Christ's character, i.
456.

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would subscribe Scriptural declara-
tions if allowed to put their own sense
upon, i. 523.

Socinianism, a dangerous error, i. 581.
SOCRATES felt the necessity of a divine
teacher, iv. 33.

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Storm at sea, description of, v. 377.
Strength given by Christ, ii 430.
Student in divinity, letter to a, i. 115.
Students, extensive acquaintance ensnar-
ing to, v. 81.

Studies, what, important for the minis-
try, v. 83.

Submission to God, a manifestation of
the believer's love, i. 500.

- predicted the reception of a perfect Sufferings, why our own are more sup-
character, iv. 198.

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portable than those of the persons we
love, ii. 19.

the greatness of, how to be estimated,
iv. 250.

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second, filled with Christ's glory, iv.
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destruction of, predicted, iv. 35.
mystical, what, iv. 36.

Temptation, on, i: 200.

- meaning of the word, i. 488.
Temptations, our greatest, usually found
in lawful things, i. 492. 501.
general classes of, ii. 455.
compared to the wind, i. 648.
variety of Satan's, i. 608. 644. 648.
appointed for all God's people, vi. 221.
- consoling considerations under, vi.
252.
Temptations, complaints of, a good sign,
vi. 255.

often the most violent after having
acted honourably in difficult circum-
stances, vi. 359.

TERTULLIAN's account of the extent
of Nero's persecution, iii. 197.
TERTULLUS accuses Paul before Felix,
iii. 174.

Test and corporation acts produce con-
temptuous profanation of the body and
blood of Christ, v. 149.
Testament, Old, contains prophecies and
types of Christ, ii, 330.
VOL. VI.

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Thankfulness, abundant causes of, vi.
307.

Thanksgiving hymn for king's recovery,

Y. 246.

THEOLOGICAL MISCELLANY, pa-
pers extracted from, vi. 377.
Theology, epistles of St. Paul the best
summary of, v. 85.

THESSALONIANS, Epistles to the, a-
bound with affectionate expressions,
iii. 222.

Thief on the cross, illustrious instance of
divine grace, ii. 28.

case of, iv. 25. 246. 266.

- a witness of Christ's innocence, iv. 274,
Thigh an emblem of power, iv. 427.
Thine holy one, expression explained,
iv. 282.

Things lawful, our greatest temptations
usually found in, i. 492. 501.

why we ought to abstain from
many, i. 508.

Things necessary to be believed, i. 621.
See Doctrines.

Third commandment, extent and sanc-
tion of, ii. 516.

forbids every kind of expletive, ii.

523.
THOMAS, incredulity of, iv. 452.
Thoughts, evil, may intrude into the
mind without guilt, if not indulged, i.
646. vi. 264.

Throne of grace, believers should resort
to under every trial, vi. 122.
TIBERIUS, detestable character of, iv.
376.

Time, value of, i. 510.

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