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THENEW YORK PUBLICLIBRARY 53542
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS. 1897.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY S. AND R. BENTLEY, DORSET-STREET.
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
AN EXPOSITION OF THE HUNDRED AND
TENTH PSALM.
Christ Jesus the sum of the Holy Scriptures.
The ordination of Christ unto his kingdom
The qualification of Christ for his kingdom
The quality of Christ's kingdom
How the will is drawn unto Christ
Subjection unto the kingdom of Christ
How Christ is a Lord to his people and to his forefathers
The right hand of God
Christ's sitting at God's right hand noteth
1. His glorious exaltation
All strength from his exciting and assisting grace
2. His accomplishing all his works on earth
3. The actual administration of his kingdom.
4. The giving of gifts unto men
The Ark, how a type of Christ
How the Spirit was given before Christ, and how after
The difference was in the manner of his Mission
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Enmity against Christ in all his offices
Grounds of mispersuasion touching our love to Christ.
1. The countenance of princes and public laws
2. The rules of tradition and education
3. Self-love and furtherance of private ends
4. An historical assurance of his being now in glory
5. A false and erroneous love to his ordinances
True love unto Christ is grounded on the Proportion that is in him to our souls Propriety that our souls have unto him
This true love will manifest itself,
1. In a universal extent to any thing of Christ, his Spirit.
Ordinances. ib.
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of the enemy
with the reasons of it
God's patience hath fixed bounds
Superlative
Uncommunicated.
3. In the genuine effects thereof, Universal obedience.
Cheerful sufferings
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Zeal of his glory Longing after his appearance
The continuance and limitation of Christ's kingdom. Stability of the Church grounded upon An unalterable decree .
A free gift of God to Christ. A growing nature of its own
Papal monarchy raised upon inevident presumptions The stability of the Church a ground of comfort against the violence
The present inconsummateness of Christ's
The wicked shall be punished by God's immediate power
The easiness of Christ's victory over his enemies
The folly of nature to judge of God, or ourselves, by things in the
present.
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The punishment of the wicked bringeth order and beauty on the
face of the world.
. 104
What it is to be under Christ's feet
. 105
. 108
Christ suffereth in the sufferings of his Church
Christ's triampk over his enemies, and the comforts thereof to us.
Foot-stool noteth Shame
The Gospel with the Spirit is full of power and strength,
1. Towards those that are saved, in their Conversion
Justification
1. Towards those that are saved, in their Perseverance
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. 130
The Gospel to be preached with authority
The Gospel to be received in the power thereof.
The Gospel only able to hold up in extremities.
No acquaintance with God but in the Gospel
The Gospel is not set in vain.
The Gospel with the Spirit is full of glory.
1. In regard of the Author of it
The Gospel a mystery unsearchable by human reason
Contempt of the Gospel preached, is contempt of Christ in his
glory.
Expect to hear Christ speaking from heaven in his word
2. In the promulgation thereof
. 150
. 153
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God's glory can no where be looked on with comfort but in
The Gospel to be received with all honour and acceptation.
And to be adorned in a suitable conversation
We adorn the Gospel of Christ,
1. When we set it up in our hearts as our only rule
2. When we walk in fitting obedience thereunto
3. When we continue therein
4. When we hold it in the unity of the Spirit
5. When we seriously seek the knowledge of Christ and heaven
in it
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. 189
. 195
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. 199
. ib.
. 200
201
6. When we make it our only altar of refuge in trouble
Christ in the ministry of his Gospel, is full of care over his Church; 207
This care seen in his Love
Study and inquisitiveness
Constancy and continuance
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. 212
. 213
Emptying of himself
Laying down his life
Grace and Spirit
A right judgement of God in Christ doth much strengthen faith
The Gospel is Christ's own strength
Christ then is to be preached, and not ourselves
. 215
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God's ordination gives life and majesty to his ordinances
There is a natural theology, no natural Christianity
. 230
. 232
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The Gospel not to be preached but by those that are sent
Ecclesiastical ordination by imposition of hands
The Church of the Jews was the chief Metropolitan Church
. 240
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. 244
245
The calling of the Gentiles to be daughters of that Mother-Church 246
The Church is the seat of saving truth
The office of the Church concerning Holy Scriptures