78, 93, 109; ... to volition, 80, 93-102; V. 72;... and ANGEL, of the covenant and of Jehovah, I. 369. ANGELS, called men, I. 293. ANGER, ascribed to God, I. 83; II. 435. APOSTLES, successors of, III. 492. ARIANISM, I. 269, 270. ARMINIANISM, I. 483. See Unitarians. ASSEMBLY'S catechism, I. 452. ATONEMENT, learned from the Bible, II. 388;... how to be ... ... 440; IV. 63-80, 267-280; . . . necessity of, proved, II. ... AUGUSTINE, his Christian experience, II. 573. BAPTISM, a Christian ordinance, III. 309-316; . . . infants, ... BELIEVERS, their example, V. 215; ... and future bliss, 339. BIAS, see disposition. BIBLE, standard of truth, I. 6-9; ... contains mysteries, 27; ... 256. BISHOP, III. 505. BORN again, see regeneration. BRAINERD, his experience, II. 574. BROWN, Moses, sermon on the death of, V. 265. CANDOR, necessary in a theologian, I. 2. CAUSE, remarks on, V. 104-148. CHALMERS, on depravity, II. 213. CHARNOCK, his view of regeneration, II. 541. CHRIST, meaning of the word, I. 401, 404; . . . his departure CHRISTIANS, V. 300, 354, 452. CHURCH, its government, III. 488. See government; . . Dr. Hubbard, sermon at his funeral, V. 324. CLARKE, his argument from necessity, I. 205. ... ;.. COLERIDGE, his view of original sin, II. 370; . . . and of atone- COMFORTER, see Holy Spirit. CONGREGATIONALISM, III. 572, 574–577. CONTROVERSY, IV. 1-4. CONVERSION, exhibits divine attributes, I. 221;... use of the ... word in, V. 204; . . . follows regeneration, II. 547; . . . of the COURSE, of theological study, IV. 549–578. COUNSEL, see purpose. COVENANT, defined, III. 419. CREATION, mysterious, I. 23. CREEDS, use of, I. 85-94. CROSS, of Christ, to be gloried in, V. 494. CULTURE, moral, II. 99–102. DAY, on moral agency, II. 48; V. 130. DEACONS, their appointment, III. 503, 518. DEBTS, sins, I. 83;... ours to law, paid by Christ, II. 474. DEPENDENCE, of men and all things on God, I. 223; II. 42-47; V. 170, 452, 460; . . . of Christ, I. 299. ... DEPRAVITY, no valid objections against, II. 201; IV. 301; II. ... established, 233; IV. 297;... native, IV. 298;... DESIRE, see affection. DESPAIR, of sinners precluded by God's mercy, V. 532–585. DISCUSSION, theological, IV. 343. DISPOSITION, V. 55; II. 143, 60, 62; IV. 133; ... change in DISSIMILITUDE, sce unlikeness. DOCETAE, their view of Christ, I. 272. DOCTRINES, how established, I. 49;... not to be rejected for difficulties, 53-66. EDICT, see purpose. EFFECT, see cause. ELDERS, III. 505. ELECTION, I. 482; . . . personal, 483; . . . whether conditional, 485; IV. 49;... IV. 55-59. subject to no valid objection, I. 538-542; ELLINGWOOD, Rev. John W., sermon at his ordination, V. 877. ENTHUSIASM, II. 51, 110. EPISCOPACY, see prelacy. EVARTS, Jeremiah, sermon on his death, V. 280. FAITH, defined, III. 79, 80;... grounds of, 81;... rule of, FARRAR, Phebe, sermon at her funeral, V. 338. FASTS, Catholic and Episcopal, III. 569. FATALISM, II. 16; V. 122, 127, 141. FATHERS, their authority, III. 521-535, 568. FESTIVALS, Catholic and Episcopal, III. 569. FLESH, use of the word in Scripture, I. 271, 294; II. 255. FOREKNOWLEDGE, I. 507-511; II. 400; IV. 326. FORGIVENESS, shows the transcendent mercy of God, V. 518- FORGIVENESS of injuries our duty, V. 528-581. FOSTER's letter examined, III. 269-307. GLORY, declarative and essential, I. 356, 390; III. 59. GOODNESS, see benevolence. GODHEAD, I. 252-264. GOSPEL, should be spread, I. 193; V. 354;... effect of, V. GOVERNMENT, of God, IV. 97; . . . of the church, III. 488;... see prelacy and congregationalism; . . . of the state, III. 543. GREATNESS, how acquired, V. 244. HALL, Rev. Gordon, sermon at his ordination, V. 353. HARMONY, of truth, I. 87. HAWES, Rev. Dr. Joel, sermon at his ordination, V. 386. HEAVEN, nature of, V. 343-346. HEWIT, Rev. Dr. Nathaniel, sermon at his ordination, V. 426. Huss and Spinoza, I. 13, 14. IDE, Rev. Dr. Jacob, sermon at his ordination, V. 377. IMPUTATION, II. 371, 351; . . . of sin to Christ, 480; IV. 34; INQUIRER, reply to, V. 149-199. INQUIRERS, directed, V. 93. INSPIRATION, I. 95-192. INVOLUNTARY, II. 81; V. 43-49. See agency. JENKYN, on atonement, II. 505, 512. JUDSON, Rev. Adoniram, sermon at his ordination, V. 358. |