Om den här boken
Mitt bibliotek
Böcker på Google Play
17 Benefits from Christ against sin.
18 Christ's love to his people.
19 His care of his people-his presence with
them.
20 Christ's excellencies and benefits, briefly
expressed.
21 Titles given to Christ taken from the
highest and the most useful offices on
earth.
22 His prophetic office carried on by the Spi-
rit, speaking in the prophets of old.
23 Foretold by the prophets.
24 His own account of his prophetic office.
25 Christ is called the light of the world.
26 Christ a Priest.
27 His offering himself a sacrifice.
6 Upon his miracles.
7 Upon his oblation.
8 Upon his resurrection.
9 The Spirit's influences upon the apos-
tles, is a witness to Christ.
10 Upon the apostles, furnishing them with
the knowledge of divine truths, and ut-
terance to express them.
11 The scriptures written by the prophets and
apostles under the influence of the Holy
Ghost.
12 Miraculous gifts of the Spirit upon the
apostles and some primitive Christians.
28 Christ was given and delivered, the de- 13 Influences of the Spirit upon the minds of
sign thereof.
Christians in general.
14 Upon governors, magistrates, and war
riors.
15 The Spirit proceedeth from the Father
and the Son, or is given and sent by
16 Sins against, and duties toward the Spi-
rit.
23 God's love promised to believing in Christ
24 Christ prayeth for believers.
25 Pardon of sin to believers.
11 Father, Son and Holy Ghost, are in Chris-26 The Holy Spirit is given to them.
tians as in a temple.
12 Sanctification by Father, Son and Spirit.
13 God's people led by Father, Son and Holy
Spirit.
14 Giving of life.
15 Raising the dead.
27 They have light and direction.
28
29
grace and peace.
joy and comfort.
30 Christ is precious to believers.
31 They have access to God in prayer.
32 Sanctification by faith.
16 The Son and Spirit joined with the Fa- 33 Salvation by faith in God.
ther in acts of worship.
CHAP. XIV.
Duties toward God.
1 Knowing God and Christ.
2 Denying God.
3 Prayers for them that know God, and pro- 39 Infidelity.-Want of faith reproved.
mises to them.
4 God will be known by his people.-Is
made known by his works.
40 Exhortations against unbelief.
41 Threatenings against unbelief toward
God.
5 Christ called Light, as a teacher sent to 42 Against unbelief toward Christ.
give the true knowledge of God.
43 Causes of unbelief assigned in scripture.
6 Duties of the enlightened, who know God. 44 Looking to God.
104 God's vengeance upon his and his peo-
ple's enemies, a cause of rejoicing.
105 Rejoicing in God's word.
106 Joy in God's providential government.
71 How love to God is produced in Chris- 107 Temporal deliverances of God's church, a
tians.
72 Prayed for as a gift from God.
73 It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit.
74 Evidenced by keeping his commandments,
and loving his servants.
75 Love to Christ enforced by promises.
76 Prayers for them that love Christ.
77 Love to Christ enforced by threatenings.
78 By the example of God the Father.
79 By the example of the church of God.
80 By Christ's love to his church.
cause of joy.
108 Spiritual blessings a cause of rejoicing.
109 God's work of creation, a cause of joy.
110 Worldly prosperity from the hand of
God, a cause of joy.
111 Rejoicing in God in time of worldly ad-
versity.
112 Comfort in God.-He giveth comfort and
consolation.
113 Satisfaction.-God satisfieth.
114 Delight in God.
81 Obedience to Christ the evidence of love to 115 Things of God delighted in by his peo-
him.
82 Hating God.-Threats against it.
83 Hating Christ.
84 Desiring God.
of God.
ple.
116 Delight in Christ.
117 Glorying in God.
118 Sinful glorying forbidden.
85 Thirsting, longing for God, and the things 119 Boasting in God.
86 Joy in God.
87
Promises.
through Christ.
120 Sinful boasting of the wicked.
121 Hope in God-and in Christ.
122 The hope of the wicked perisheth.
123 The expectation of the righteous from 161 Discretionary fasts of particular persons.
162 Prayer.-Persons whose prayer shall be
124 Expectation of the wicked.
125 Waiting. The righteous wait for God.
126 The wicked wait not for him.
127 Submission and resignation to God.
Language expressive of this temper o
mind.
128 Relying upon God.
129 Trusting in God-and in Christ.
130 Confidence in God.
heard.
163 The divine influence, or the Spirit's assis-
tance in prayer.
164 Prayer to be made in the name of Christ.
165 Prayer to be made in faith.
166 With sincerity of heart.
167 With love to God.
168 With the fear of God.
169 With obedience to God.
131 Confidence in God a security against the 170 With humility, confession, and turning
fear of evil from man.
132 The confidence of the wicked.
133 Assurance of the righteous.
134 Seeking God commanded.
135 God is to be sought with all the heart.
136 Promises to them that seek God.
137 Prayers for them that seek him.
138 Examples of God's people seeking him.
139 The wicked seeking not God.
from sin.
171 With forgiveness toward men.
172 With alms and good works.
173 Prayer must be frequent, fervent, and im- portunate.
174 Prayer with tears.
175 Private prayer.
176 Public prayer, a part of public wor- ship.
140 They seek not God aright.-Threats 177 Directions concerning the words or ex-
against such.
141 Drawing near to God.
pressions to be used in prayer.
178 Of the gestures of the body in prayer.
142 Coming to God through Christ.-To 179 Things to be prayed for, &c.
146 Departing from God.-Not departing; 182 Such earthly things as are agreeable to
instances.
147 Backsliding from God.
148 Going astray.-The wicked go aside, go
astray, err, wander, turn away from
149 Confession of going astray.
150 Threats against going astray.
151 Worship.-Due to God only.
152 How God is to be worshipped.
153 Worship offered by the wicked unaccept-
able to God.
154 Fasting.-Appointed of God.
155 Fasts extraordinary and miraculous.
156 Fasting acceptably.
157 Fasts of the wicked.
158 General occasions of Fasts.-Before war.
159 After being defeated by enemies.
160 Upon threatened judgments, &c.
God's will, with submission to it.
183 Daily bread to be prayed for.
184 Health and deliverance from sickness.
185 The prayer of the poor heard.
186 Intercessory prayer, or prayer for others.
187 For whom we ought to pray.
188 For the church of God.
189 Instances of such prayers.
190 For enemies.
191 Instances of such prayers.
192 Motives to prayer. It is a commanded
duty.
193 God promiseth that he will hear prayer.
194 Declarations that he hath heard prayer.
195 Testimony of God's people that he hath
heard their prayers.
196 Their expectations that their prayers
shall be heard.
Sect.
197 Their entreaties that they may be heard.
198 Their grief at not being answered.
199 The efficacy of prayer. Miracles wrought
by it.
231 Honouring Christ. Motives.
232 The wicked dishonour God, and are pu-
nished.
233 Glorifying God.-Commanded.
200 Armies defeated by prayer, and God's 234 Christ glorified on earth.
people delivered.
201 Prayers against evil from enemies.
202 Prayer in trouble; instances thereof.
203 Of prayerless persons, or of not pray-
ing.
204 The prayers of hypocrites.
205 The prayers of the wicked not acceptable
to God.
206 Of praising God.-Praise and thanks
due unto him, and required from the
righteous.
235 Men glorify God by praise and thankful-
ness.
236 By faith.
237 By good works.
238 By various branches of duty.
239 Doxologies, or glory ascribed to God in
worship.
240 God is glorified in the restoration and
prevalence of true religion among his
people. By those who saw the mira-
cles wrought by Christ.
207 Praises from the wicked unacceptable to 241 The wicked glorify not God, and are pu-
211 God prepareth his people for his praise; 244 Threats against those who sanctify not
or divine influences therefor.
212 Thanking God through Christ.
213 Praise is a part of public worship.
214 Of singing the praises of God.
215 Subjects of praise. God's goodness and
mercy, &c.
216 Praise for Christ.
217 For blessings by and through Christ.
218 For God's will revealed.
219 For the obedience and faith of Christians
as owing to God.
220 For his care of his church.
221 For his great and marvellous works.
222 For God's marvellous acts upon the bodies
and minds of mankind.
223 For daily bread.
224 For deliverance from trouble and afflic-
tion.
225 For deliverance from enemies.
226 Honouring God.-Honour due to God, and claimed by him.
227 God is honoured by acts of worship.
228 By holiness of life.
229 By keeping the Sabbath.
CHAP. XV.
Characters good and bad, with promises and
threats.
1 Godliness in heart and life.
2 Promises to the godly.
3 Means of godliness given.
4 Godliness misrepresented.
5 The ungodly described by their prac
tice.
6 Threats against the ungodly.
7 Righteousness required.
8 Promises to the righteous of peculiar fa-
vour from God.
9 Promises of blessings, as the consequence
of righteousness, by the appointment of
10 The righteous shall be delivered from ene-
mies.
11 The death of the righteous blessed.
12 They are blessed after death.
230 By acts of charity and mercy to the 13 Unrighteousness forbidden.
poor.
14 Threats against the unrighteous.