266. Atonement, importance of the doctrine, Believing that our sins are forgiven, nog | justifying faith, iii. 92. and passim. parts of New-England, i. 32. 34. iii. 363. and how, ü. 274–277. Üï. — his death and funeral, i. 39. - his directions how to profit by a pe. doctrine of, considered, ii. 274. 325. - tendency of the gospel to produce, i. Blessings of the gospel conditional, ü. - temporal, all the fruits of Christ's of considered, i. 222. 234-236. Blameworthiness of the sinner, denial of, - gives encouragement to all sinners to return to God, i, 386. scheme of, ü. 242. Note. 410. ii. 296. Calvinistic doctrines, whether they tend the means of grace, considered, iii, Carnal mind, enmity of, proved, ü. 304. Character of the persons addressed in iii. 9. Christ the second Adam, i. 309. 315. i. 477. in baptism, what, iïi. 426 443. ' intercession of, i. 374. the covenant of grace only, iii. 161. 528. 1- has made satisfaction to divine jus- in Christ, i. 103. and rewarded, ibid. Christ's death, designed not to procure ment of it, i, 121. but to fulfil all the demands of the law, i. 122, Christ's death, not to lessen the evil of Covenant of grace, blessings of, what, sin, i. 377. nor to draw forth the love i. 450.- and pity of God to sinners, i. 378. 1-condition of, what, i. 453. ii. 246. Iis conditional, ii. 246. iii. 113. before we are entitled to its blessings, has been uniformly a term of commu none else, iïi. 278. God and man, iii. 420. seal of, may be applied to infants, iii. 184. lives of men, considered, i. 533. on the day of Penticost, jii 156. their profession, what, iii. 159. their eviden- ces of grace,' what, iii. 160. üi. 211.415. to enjoy its blessings, iii. 228. sincerity is insufficient, iij. 435. iii. 416. 433. pretending to do it is wil- Covenant with Abraham, a covenant of - was conditional, iii. 228. ously dedicated to God, what, iï. 186. ditional, what, iïi. 230. and passim. cessary to assurance of an interest in - circumcision the seal of it, iii. 132. -baptism the seal of the same cove. it promised eternal life to them that - faith entitled Abraham to its bles. right, no proof of orthodoxy, iii. 365. Covenant, graceless, none existing be. does not exempt from blame, iii. 367. 1: 212. use of it a proof of gracelessness revived, iii. 370. derstood by Mr. Mather, iii. 126. essentially different from the -- vague and unintelligible, iii. 168. al 217. 424. Covenant, external, not a means of con- | Covenant, half-way, absurdity of, üi. S99. 4:23. effects of, what, iii 411. practised upon, iii 414. 432. in the world, i. 420. and why, iü. 358. of admission into it, iij. 150. none of the covenant, ii. 205, 206. 1- duty of, towards baptised persons, Creation, account of, ii. 53. and reconciliation, ii. 309. - displays the Divine perfections and Creed, apostles', so called, very ancient, - articles of, what, ibid. belief of, implies, what, iä. 341. Christian communities have a right - assurance vot necessary to it, iü. in what cases they may be altered, iii. 380. unregenerate persons improper foundation of love to God, ii. 351. D fit and worthy subjects of it, iii. 445. case with Uriah, consisted in, what, - conduct of, what, 501. | spiritual, and eternal, i. 305. all transgressors, iii. 276. Death, preparation for, what is im-! | Edwards, President, the author's opinion does design and act to promote it, ü. 368. Election, personal and absolute, i. 390. creatures, inconsistent with the good-1 332. vers, i. 397. iii. 279. and passim. Enlightened sinners invited to come to Christ, iii. 109. |Enmity against God and Christ the evidenced in their love of self, und Enmity against God, whether arişiug in their departure from God, and our enemy, üï. 293. - whether we are enemies only to 303. 1 - in what this enmity and contrariety Encouragement to return to God, through Christ, ground of, ij. 263. Encouragement to all sinners to return respecting infant baptism, and the faith of, i. 445. Abrahamic covenant, what, iii. 356. delusions of, i. 446. sinners, under the strivings of the false pretensions of, to inspiration and extraordinary sanctity, i, 50. unregenerate, in the use of means, bability of success attended, iii. 259. just and glorious, i. 201. .$10. actly coincides with the, considered, Examination, self, how to be perform- ed, i. 267. public creeds, what, iii. 374. 381. Excellency of the Divine nature, the Excellence, moral, not amiable but odi- Existence, whether a blessing, consi- Exhortations, and promises of the gos- pel, a view of, iü. 248. - certain connexion between the first 251. 510. Experiences, difference of in the un-, Foreordination, il. 32. Forgetfulness of God, criminality of what, iii 462. our being forgiven, ii. 445. and salvation, i. 107. 125. jï. 54. to God through Christ, i. 399. ü. 109: by it, what, i. 404. God, his infinite understanding display- - his infinite power, i. 73. - his infinite purity and holiness, i. 77. - his infinite goodness, i. 84. - displayed in the gift of his son, and spirit, i. 85. in. 523. - in his providence, i. 86. - his sovereignty vindicated, i. 87. - his love of holiness and hatred of in- iquity, how manifested, i. 80. the world, what, i. 90. not merely the happiness of his -1 objection to this stated and an- self, ii. 203 321 404. 104. 127. obedience, reasonable, i. 78. iii. 457. 1- mean and contemptuous thoughts of in what sense grieved by the wicked- the good of the system, í. 511. (See - the supreme good, ii. 427-432. -- reconcileable to the world, i. 399. 1 -- willing to be reconciled to all that priority of regeneration to faith, what, ii. 432. 1 - justifier of all them that believe in God's love, greatness of, manifested, i. 338. ii. 218. festad, i. 297. |