INDEX TO VOL. IV. ABILITIES of understanding ought to be different in different men, why? Adam, whereof made... ...... Where placed... What immediate command he received from God How he instantly understood the meaning of God's Did not name the creatures all at one time... Learned the use of words by being called to name .... Not directed what particular names to give the creatures Named the woman ...... Did not make the reflection that the man and his ... Placed at first in the midst of plain and few ob- Heard at first from God nothing but what was His first day, not a day of hurry and confusion How he began to make words.. Not endowed with a sudden apprehension of the Had no such knowledge of the animal world as Adam was no philosopher. Had no innate science ... Nor innate sentiments of morality All his ideas from sensation and reflection Knew no more of God than what he had heard Not endowed with an innate astronomy How created in the image of God .... ... .... Not endowed with an unerring understanding. Had all the powers of a sound mind Sufficiently endowed, if he would have kept God's Having done the will of God, might, by the tree of With Eve at the time she ate of the forbidden Page 53 53 53 55 56 58 54 58 60 67 Not superior to Eve in understanding to reject the Afraid because naked, why?.. Not at first sensible of God's omnipresence. What he meant in the words he spake unto God 164 Not appointed to die the very day he transgressed 208 By eating the forbidden tree, did not become wise 218 Adam and Eve both made on the sixth day Their first notions of things narrow and unim- ... How their knowledge enlarged.. How they formed their first language The opinion of writers concerning their original Not surprised at hearing the serpent speak with man's voice 51 52 Adam and Eve were both together when the serpent Believing the serpent, a proof of their ignorance.. Their eating, or not eating, in itself, of no moment, Expected great advantage from their eyes being ..... Their eyes, how opened after eating the forbidden opened Did not make themselves aprons Page 52 54 90 90 158 159 159 163 163 172 176 Their being naked, not meant as to their clothing 166 176 176 Did not apprehend what God said to belong mere- 179 Not immediately expelled the garden 203 Could not have prevented their dying, after God's 215 135 Adversary who seduced our first parents... The manner in which he was permitted to tempt them 137 Animals of the world, not named all at one time. No names of them innate in Adam's mind Appetites not the cause of the first sin...... Grosser arise from the corruptible body Appointments (God's) do conspire to make up one uni- versal design BODY become mortal, presseth down the soul Of what sort; it is of great consequence to the spi- Page Body of sin, we see in ourselves that we want to be de- 223 Born again, whence necessary we should be so 222 204 75 S69 CAIN began improvements in tillage Capacities of men border upon the angelic state..... truth... Christ, the person who is to conquer the old serpent.. rents Command concerning the forbidden tree suitable to Some positive one necessary to be given our first Concerning the forbidden tree, how to be under- Why such a command given.... Clothing, what our first parents would naturally have That which God appointed our first parents, ne- him to all error .. .... 91 The creation shews a wonderful connection of all things 74 Counsel, God's, not being observed by Adam, subjected DEATH, sentence repeated particularly against the man ..... Fit and proper, in the reason of things, after man 207 ....... 219 Directions, our first parents rejecting God's, was a great perversion of human life ... Dispensations of God, how little able we are to deter- 156 218 Deluge, the universal, did not dissolve the whole globe 102 Strata, occasioned by it, accounted for ...... 106 107 EARTH, originally produced nothing but by the word of God Eden, known by the Jews, in the days of their captivity, Page 8 to be situate not far from the waters of Babylon 116 ..... Egyptians, their opinion of the original product of the ...... Reputed the serpent to be an emblem of the good Employment of our first parents in the garden Had no difficulty in understanding the serpent, .... So called, why?.... Not tempted before she and Adam had observed in Tempted before she knew the animals naturally Not alone, without Adam, when the serpent spake Her duty to be governed by, and obey her hus- Declared to be the mother of all living .... 116 8 186 203 96 16 21 47 128 129 131 200 201 Eyes, Adam and Eve's opened, how? 158 raise a regular building.. 232 Of the mind no more able, without rule, to build Eye of the body not able, without rule or measure, to GARDEN, that of the Lord mentioned by Lot to Abra- Geographers, the most ancient heathen ones; moderns, 115 110 |