3 John 4. James i. 27. ii. 22. Rom, xiv. 17. 1 Pet. i. 15, 16. 1 John ii. 3, 4, 5, 6, v. 2, 6° - Mother, Sifter and Brother, Mark iii. 33, &c. Matth. xii. 48, 49, 50. Muft, must be, a limited Senfe of it, 1 Cor. xi. 19. Mystery, fignifies any thing not expected or known before, but no-us , 27. ii. 2. iv. 3. Mystery, fignifies a Comparison or Analogy, Eph. v. 32. Rev. i. Of Iniquity, 2 Theff. ii. 7. N. NAME, of God, of Chrift, fignify, 1. God, or Chrift himself, Acts iii. 16. xv. 4. Heb. xiii. 15. 2. The Authority, Power, and Religion of Chrift, Acts xlvii. -To do a thing, to do all in the Name of Chrift, Col. iii, 17. -To call on the Name of Chrift, of God, is, 1. To profefs his true Religion, Acts ii. 28. ix. 14. xxii. 16. 2. Invoking and Praying to him, Acts vii 59. -Or through his Interceffion, Heb. xiiì. 15. 3. Invoking him for miraculous Cures, Ácts xix. 13. iii. 6. -Words and Names, Acts xviii. 15. -Signifies Things or Perfons, A&ts i. 15. Acts iv. 12. Ephef. i.. 21. Phil. ii. 9. Nation, why St. Paul accufeth not his Nation, Acts xxviii. 19. -Jefus called a Nazarene, Matth. ii. 23. 4. Nigh, Night, i. e. a Stage of Ignorance and Unregeneracy, Rom, xiii. 1a -Sleep in the Night, Drunk in the Night, 1 Theff. v. 7. Number, change of Number, common in the Eastern Languages, O. OATH, the Lewdness and Ufe of an Oath, Heb. vi. 16. -To Civil Powers. See Magiftrates. -Partial Obedience condemned, James ii. 10, 11. Objections against St. Paul's Doctrine, answered, Rom. iii. 7, 8. vi. 1, &c. Old, Things New and Old, Matth. xiii. 52. -Old Things are passed away, 2 Cor. v. 17. -God is One, Gal. iii. 20, -Is one Spirit, 1 Cor. vi. 17. --- --All one in Chrift, Gal. iii. 28. Once, anα, anar, the Emphatical Senfe of it, Heb. ix. 26. Offend, to offend others, Matth. xviii. 7. Luke xvii. 1. Rom. xiv. Chrift a Rock of Offence, Offence of the Cross, Rom ix. Oracles of God, 1 Pet. iv. 11. Ordained to Eternal Life, Acts xiii. 48. Ordained, Ordinance of God, Rom. xiii. 1. Fore-ordained, Ephef. ii. 10. 1 Pet. i. 20. Jude iv. Ordain Elders, Acts xiv. 23. Tit. i. 5. Oftentation condemned, Matth. vi. 1, &c. Overseers, Acts xx. 28. See Bishop. Ours, i. e. Chriftians, Tit. iii. 14. Oxen, Doth God take Care for Oxen, 1 Cor. ix. P. PALACE, Cafar's, Phil i. 13. 9. 33. Parables, why Jefus made use of them? Matth. xiii. 10, 11, 17. Parents Parents Duty, Ephef. vi. 4 Col. iii. 21. See Pref. to Eph. i. ii Partake of the Lord's Fable, of Devils, 1 Cor. x. 20, 21. Of the Altar; ibid. Patience, Perfeverance, Heb. iv. 15. x. 23. James v. 10, 11. Path, freight Paths, Heb. xii. 13. Matth. iii. 3. Mark i. 3. Paul his Converfion, Acts Chap. ix. 22 & 26. His Travels and Preaching, into Seleucia, Salamis, Cyprus, Rome, xxvii.. His Trial before the Sanhedrim, Acts xxiii. Before Feltus, Acts xxv. Before Agrippa, Acts xxvi. His Perfon defcribed; 2 Cor. x. 10. Note ibid. Peace, Grace and Peace, Gal. iii. 3. Ephef. i. 2. and elsewhere. -Preaching Peace; Acts x. 36. Ephef. ii. 14, 15, 17. Perfect, Perfection, fignifies, 1. A compleat good Chriftian, Col. i. 28. Phil. iii. 15. Col. iv. 2. Perfect Remiffion of Sins, Heb. ii. 10. x. 1, 14. ix. 9, 3. Future and perfect Happiness, Phil. iii. 12. Heb. v. 9. xi. Perifh in the ufing, the Senfe of it, Col. ii. 22. Permiffion, I speak by Permiffion, 1 Cor. vii. 6. Perfecution, Perfecutors. Perfecution may be fled from, and prudently avoided, Matth. x. Primitive Chriftianity a State of Perfecution, 2 Tim. iii. Must be patiently endured by every Chriftian when it Perfon, God no Respecter of Perfons, Acts x. 34, 35. Gal. ii. 6. Col. iii. 25. Perfon, Refpect of Perfons condemned, James ii. 1, &c. Peter, his Call to the Apoftleship, John i. 41, 42. His Confidence, Fall, and Repentance, Matth. xxvi. 33, 343 - His Preacking and Miniftry, Acts i. 15. and Chapters i. How the Church was built upon him, Matth. xvi. 17, 18, 19. Is reproved by Paul, Gal. viii. 11, &c. Pharifees, the Sect, Acts xxiii. 8. xxvi. 5. Matth. xv. 6. Philip, Account of him, Acts vi. 5. viii. 5. xxi. 8, 9. Philofophers difpute with Paul, Acts xvii. 18. Pillar. - While need no Phyfician, Matth. ix. 12. See Truth. Place, to his own Place, Acts i. 25. Plant, planted, Rom. vi. 5. 1 Cor. iii. 6, 75 8. Point, offend in one Point, James ii. 10. Polygamy. See Divorce. Poffeffion, the purchas'd Poffeffion, Ephef. i. 14. Porch, Solomon's, Acts iii. 11. Potter, Power over the Clay, Rom. ix. 21., Power, the Sense of it, Acts i. 8. Luke xxi. 27. John i. 12. - Gospel is the Power of God, Rom. i. 16. Powers, Civil Powers See Magiftrates. -Powers, Principalities, &c. Ephef. i. 21. iii. 10. vi. 12. Prayer, in general, how it ought to be performed. -Fervently, Matth. vii. 7, 8, &c. Effectual fervent Prayer, what? James v. 15.. The Prayer of Faith, what? James v. 15. Prayer with the Spirit, what? 1 Cor. xiv. 15. James v. 15, 20. Jude 20. ·In an unknown Tongue forbidden, 1 Cor. xiv. 15. Prayer for each other, Acts xii. 15. 2 Cor. i. 11. 1 Theff. v. 15. I For all Men, 1 Tim. ii. 1. Every where, 1 Tim. ii. 8. ·Chriftian Prayers are certain of Success, Matth. vii. 7, S. &c. Prayer, Prayer, the Lord's Prayer, Matth. vi. 9, &c. Luke xi. 1, 2, &c. Predeftinate, Predeftination, fignifies God's Purpose to call the Prefbyter, i. e. Elder. See Elder. Prefbytery, 1 Tim. iv. 14. See Elder. Prefence, St. Paul's Prefence weak, 1 Cor. x. 10. Pricks against the Pricks, Acts ix. 5.. Price, bought with a Price, 1 Cor. vii. 25. Of the Spirit, ibid. -Children of the Promife, Gal. iv. 24 Receive the Promife, Heb. x. 36. xi. 33, 39. Prophet, Prophecy; how to be try'd and known, Matth. vii. 15, Prophet and Prophecy, in a large Sense, Acts ii. 18. 1 Pet. i. 10. In a particular Senfe, fignify either, 1. To foretel future Events, Acts xi. 27, 28. xiii. 1. XV. 32. I Or explaining foregoing Events, Matth. xxvi. 68. Mark xiv. 2. Teaching or Explaining the Ancient Scriptures, Rom. xii. 6. In a Language underflood, 1 Cor. xiv. 1, 3, 4- 3. Prayer, or finging Divine Hymns by Prophetick Infpiration, Prophecies prove the Truth of Chriftianity, 2 Pet. i. 19, 20, 21. Prove, the Sense of it, 1 Theff. v. 21. Rom. xii. 2. 2 Cor. xiii. 5. Ought to be relied on for all things neceffary, Matth. vi. 25, Will be Eternal, Mark ix. 44, 46, 48. Matth. xviii. 8. Ff2 Publius, |