Mortality, universal of mankind including infants proves orig- inal sin, vol. 6. Page. 241 Motive, not consistent with Arminian notions of liberty, vol. 5. 212 Narrative of surprising conversions, vol. 3. 487 475 114 9 23 3r Natural and moral distinguishable, vol. 5. Moral, that it is consistent with praise and blame, Consistent with means and endeavors, vol. 5. Of the divine will, vol. 5. Implies not that God is the author of sin in any 241 250 256 258 285 In what manner it involves the futurition of sin, vol. 5. 293 Objections to original sin answered, 1. That to suppose men were born in sin without their 283 286 288 290 293 294 301 303 306 309 313 314 317 318 320 321 328 422 Original Sin, definition of, vol. 6. 3. That the imputation of the sin of Adam to his posterity 427 436 123 Original Sin, proved by passages deduced from the Old Tes- tament, vol. 6. proved by passages deduced from the New Tes- proved by what the scriptures say of the re- Peace, which Christ gives his true followers, what, vol. 8. Prayer, why a duty, vol. 8. Why we should persevere in it, vol. 8. Preexistence of Christ's human soul not a scripture doctrine, Pride, spiritual, a prolific source of other evils, vol. 3. Promises of eternal life to personal obedience consistent with Power, selfdetermining in the will as held by Arminians, not If admitted attended with no advantage to the cause of Qualifications for full communion, vol. r. Redemption by Christ, proof of Original Sin, vol. 6. Reformation, view of, vol. 2. Regeneration, what, and how it proves Original Sin, vol. 6. Revelations, special, supposed, distinguishable from affections, truly gracious, and not to be relied on, vol. 4 Sabbath, the perpetuity and change of it, a Sermon, vol. 8. the fourth command, vol. 8. Motives to sanctify it, vol. 8. How to be observed, vol. 8.- Sacrificing, the beginning of the practice of, vol. 2. ing the world, vol. 6. 174 Selfdependence in regard to salvation unreasonable and crimi- nal, vol. 2. 218 Selflove, vol. 2. 424 Sense, animal, not the cause of the depravity of the world, vol. 6. 235 464 Sin, an infinite evil, vol. 7. 27 Its entrance into the world, vol. 5. Sincerity, moral, distinguishable from gracious sincerity, not 303 419 Satisfaction of Christ in his humiliation and death, the pur- chase of redemption, vol. 2. School of prophets, vol. 2. Scripture, its determination respecting God's last end in creat- Sincerity of desire in sinners a fallacious supposition, and no Signs distinguishing of the truly gracious nature of affections, vol. 4. Similitude perfect, between objects of choice, not a matter of fact, vol. 5. Page: 195 119 195 7. 486. 115 Sinners, in the hands of an angry God, a Sermon, vol. Why fearfulness will surprise them, vol. 8. Spirit Holy, his influences different in saints from what they are in sinners, vol. 8. 129 156 127 Witness of, what it is, and what it is not, vol. 4. 16г Stupidity, extreme in man, a proof of his depravity, vol. 6. Suspending of volition really an act of choice, vol. 5. Tendency morally considered what, vol. 6. divine revelation, vol. 2. Truth divine, importance of a thorough knowledge of it, vol. 8. Virtue, its essence lies in the nature of the arts of the will, not Nature of, vol. 2. Consists in benevolence to being in general, vol. 2. ing, vol. 5. How connected with motives, vol. 5. Visibility what, vol. 1. 174 405 86 218 145 239 169 3 268 219 395 397 92 ΙΟΣ 165 Wicked, the r punishment unavoidable, and intolerable, vol. 7. 375 Determination of, vol. 5. Proper object of precept or command, vol. 5. 9 13 183 Decretive of God, distinguishable from command, vol. 5. 350 430 Work of Redemption, history of, vol. 2. Works of the law, have no influence in procuring justification, Years, 1260 of the reign of Antichrist, doubtful about the time 449 1 Mr. Elihu Alden, Collegetown, Rev. John Allyn, Duxborough, Mr. William Allen, Regent of University, Cambridge, Rev. Rufus Anderson, Wenham, Mr. Jeremiah Badcock, Augusta, Rev. Lucus Bolles, Salem, Mr. John Burley, Beverly, Rev. Josiah D. Cannon, Gill, |