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INDEX.

ABRAHAM, an example of faith and obedience, page 288.
Absolution, merely formal, an encouragement to sin, 6.
Antichrist, the Pope so called by the first Reformers, 218.
Apostasy, on just occasion, no crime, 201.

Baptism, 84, 96, 122, 263, 303.

Baptists, R. C.'s joining them, 16; and his leaving them, and
why, 28, 84, 169.

Bishops in primitive times earned their livehood by labour, 225.
Book of Common Prayer, 6, 10, 138, 156.

Cathari, a Christian people who disused water-baptism and the

outward supper, 100.

Children, duties of, 247.

Christ's inward appearance, 69, 107.

Church of Christ, a spiritual body, 113.

Church of England, (so called,) R. C. examines its doctrine, &c.

His reasons for leaving it, 10, 14, 202, 220.

Church rates, (so called,) 140, 154.

Conversion, 132, 168, 186.

Conviction, 7.

Covetousness testified against, 272.

Death, preparation for, recommended, 260, 265.

Disconsolate state, 274.

Election, 74.

Faithfulness, 240, 287.

Gospel, 58, 86.

Grace, R. C.'s experience of it, 7, 226; free grace exalted, 133,

284; every good thought, &c. attributed thereto, 232.

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Heathen enlightened in some measure, 35.
Holiness, the end of Christ's coming, 246, 309.
Imputation, 72.

Justification and sanctification, 37, 38, 40, 69.

Light of Christ, pref. xvii. 33, 55, 76, 131, 232, 240.

Marriage, 251.

Meetings, 119.

Ministers and ministry, 48, 60, 65, 66, 68, 88, 97, 223, 234,

297.

Notional religion, 30.

Perfection, 37, 42, 232.

Popery, 198, 208.

Prayer, 235.

Priests, who, under the gospel, 233.

Professor, character of a, 4.

Redemption, 116.

Reformation, 64.

Revelation not confined to the apostles' days, 235.

Rule, primary, 53.

Scriptures, 53, 131, 166, 281, 295, 301.

Self-denial recommended, 126.

Silent Waiting, 117, 307.

Supper, or Sacrament (so called) 155, 305.

Tithes, &c. 94, 180, 224, 235.

War, 52.

Works, 39, 263, 302.

Worship, 29, 125, 156, 201, 235.

Youth, counsel to, 125, 164.

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