On the brink of perdition every sinner in this house is walking at the present moment. The only way, back, to eternal life; the only safety, the only hope; is found in the Gospel. Strive, then, with all possible earnestness to enter in at the strait gate, which stands at the head of this delightful path. Now the gate is open soon, to you, it will be shut. Now the path is illumined by the Sun of righteousness soon it will be lost in interminable darkness. Now heaven invites you to enter in, and be saved. Soon its doors will be closed for ever. Now God is reconcileable to you: the Saviour proffers himself, and all his blessings, to your acceptance; and the Spirit of Grace is waiting to renew you to repentance. How soon will all these blessings retire beyond your reach; the hope of salvation set, to rise no more; and the voice of mercy be Jumb for ever! THE END. Adoption, II. 507 Agency of the Holy Spirit in Regeneration: its reality, I. 503 nature, do. 506 I. 280 II. 287 Antecedents of Regeneration. Antinomians: their objections answered, Antipædobaptists: their objections answered, Apostacy of Man, Apostles: their inspiration, I. 291, 303 I. 317 II. 430 do. 359 IV. 313 I. 404 II. 120 necessity of their preaching the Gospel, do. 131 do. 140 consequences of their preaching, do. 141 Arianism, Arminians: their objections answered, do. 362 I. 88 do. 99 voluntary, do. ib. its influence with that of Christianity compared, do. 100 Attendants of Regeneration: Faith, II. 312, 455 I. 79 Being of God: proved by the Existence of things. State of things, do. ib. Benevolence, vid. Love: consistent with peculiar provision Benevolence of Christ, for our own, II. 477 II. 487 its effects on personal happi- Benevolence of God: proved by reason, objections answered, public happiness, ness, III. 121 III. 136 II. 160 1. 166 do. 174 Bishops: ne same ouicers in the Church as Ministers, IV. 224 Amiableness in publishing the Gospel, Consequences of his Mediation, Christianity its influence with that of Atheism compared, I. 100 I. 518 II. 63 do. 71 do. 253 do. 264 do. 287 do. 300 Church of Christ: its members, IV. 206 its ordinances and employments, do. 291 Circumcision: the same ordinance with Baptism, do. 324 II. 497 Complacency, Confidence in Christ: the Faith of the Gospel, Consequences of Christ's Mediation: Justification, Consequences of Death: immediate, Regeneration, remote; Resurrection, Final Judgment, do. 442 IV. 456, 466 Rewards of the righteous, Consequences of Regeneration: Adoption, Contentment, Sanctification, IV. 477, 487, 500 II. 507 do. 517 Deacons mode of their introduction into office, IV. 290 do. 291 purposes for which appointed, Death: the work of God, do. 4ún III. 186, 199, 211 Fourth Commandment, III. 222, 233, 245, 261, 273 Fifth Commandment, do. 287, 299. 311, 323, 336 Decrees of God: what they are, 526, 537, 548, IV. 5. I. 239 proved by his eternity and omniscience, do. 242 nature of things, by his benevolence, by revelation, objections answered, Depravity of Man: its universality, its degree, its derivation, remarks, Discipline of the Church: its Nature; Remonstrance, I. ib. do. 244 do. 246 do. 252 I. 435, 448 I. 461 do. 477 do. 489 IV. 386 do. 388 Excommunication, do. ib. Admonition, |