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JUDGE, the unjust, I. 81.
JUDGMENT, I. 313, 364.
JUSTICE, see God.

JUSTIFICATION, III. 156-219; . . . explained, 156-170;...
nature, grounds and consequences of, 171-194; . . . distinct
from sanctification, 197; . . . by imputed righteousness, 201-
207; . . . Paul and James reconciled, 208-212; ... no en-
couragement to sin, 213;... stated in creeds, 216-218.

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LETTER to Mahan, IV. 524-534.

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LETTERS to Unitarians, IV. 1-121; . . . on religious controver-
sy, 1-4;. . . on creeds, 5-12; . . . on divine perfections and
government, 13-17; . . . on the proper mode of reasoning in
theology, 18-22; . . . on depravity, 23-38; . . . on election,
39-63;... on atonement, 64-80; . . . on divine influence,
81-90; . . . on Dr. Channing's sermon, 91-99; . . . and on
the practical influence of orthodoxy, 100-121.

LETTERS to Dr. N. W. Taylor, IV. 343–453.

LETTERS to young ministers, V. 1-34;. . . on steadfastness and
progress in sacred learning, V. 1–7; . . . on the limits of our
knowledge, 8-21; . . . on scriptural mode of preaching, 22
-34.

LITURGY, of the Episcopal church, III. 554-566.

LORD's Supper, see supper.

LORD's day, see sabbath.

LOVE, of men to God, II. 90; ... of God to men, 502;...
God is, IV. 13; V. 501.

MEEKNESS, in a Christian minister, V. 377.
METAPHORS, I. 79, 81; II. 435; IV. 66.

MINISTERS, their duties, V. 404, 413, 426; III. 18, 492, 585—

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591; V. 377; . . . duties to, V. 227, 428. . . their account,
385.

MIRACLES, a dissertation on, IV. 535-551.

MISSION, of the church, V. 356.

MOTIVES, influence of, II. 74, 130, 138-150;... the strong-

est, V. 111-121;

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subjective and objective, II. 138;

whether necessary, 147 ;

MUNSON, See Lyman.

MYSTERIES, I. 20-26; ... no objection to Christianity, 30,
54-58;... in providence, V. 320.

NATURAL, defined, II. 556; IV. 159.

NECESSITY, whether a proof of divine existence, II. 205; . . . of
atonement, II. 444; . . . moral, explained, I. 126-128, 147;
V. 190; ... proved, II. 129-131; . . . natural and moral,
146; ... case of indifference considered, 148; . . no valid ob-
ligation to, V. 138; . . . not fatalism, V. 141.

NEWELL, Rev. Samuel, sermon at the ordination of, V. 353.
Harriet, sermon on the death of, V. 364.

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NOTT, Rev. Samuel, sermon at the ordination of, V. 353.

OBEDIENCE, Christ's, active and passive, II. 483, 484.

PANTHEISM, I. 265.

PARABLES, see metaphor.

PARDON, see forgiveness.

PATERNITY, of God, IV. 15.

PAYNE, Dr. George, his view of reprobation, considered, I. 501;
... of depravity, II. 214; . . . of regeneration, 542.

PELAGIANS, see Unitarians.

PENALTY, see punishment.

PERFECTION, treated in reply to Mahan, IV. 465–523.

PERSEVERANCE, the doctrine stated, III. 221, 225; . . . proved,
222-229; . . . objections considered, 231-240.

PHILOSOPHY, of mind, essay on, V. 36-103; ... in religion,
IV. 348; V. 11; . . . should accord with the Bible, 83.

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PLATFORM, the Saybrook, III. 574; ... and the Cambridge,
575.

PORTER, Rev. Dr. Ebenezer, sermon at his funeral, V. 299.
POLYTHEISM, I. 250-264.

PRAYER, nature and duty of, III. 105;... efficacy of, 106-109,

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112-116; a means of the grace, 110; . . . which it ex-
ercises, 114; . . . in harmony with Christianity and providence,
115;... how answered 116; ...of faith, 121–141; IV.
484; . . . heard, III. 142; . . . qualities and circumstances of,
145-153;... forms of, see liturgy.

PRELACY, III. 490-552; ... not supported by Scripture, 490
-515;... occasion of its introduction, 521-535; ... apos-
tolical succession, 537-545;... influence of, 547-552.
PRESBYTER, see elder.

PRESBYTERIANISM, III. 572.

PROFESSORS, in Theology, their duties and dangers, IV. 345.
PROPHET and prophecy, I. 123.

PROVIDENCE, defined, II. 1; . . . proved, 2-4; ... particular
and universal, 5-9; . . . qualities of, 10-12;
5—9;
. . . implies
present divine agency, 15-20; ... proofs, 22-29;

other views of, considered, 37-55.

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PUNISHMENT, future and endless, maintained, in reply to John
Foster, III. 267-306.

PURITY, II. 136. See heart.

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PURPOSES, of God, I. 459-564; ... defined, 462;... desi-
rable, 463; ... grounds of opposition to, 465; ... proved,
468-471; ... extent of, 475-481; election, 482;
... personal, 483;... whether conditional, 491, 494; ... qual-
ities of, 486, 496; . . . reprobation, 500; proved, 503,
507;... relation to foreknowledge, 508-511; . . . objections
considered, 513-543; II. 158—160;. . . proper mode of
teaching, I. 546-564.

QUOTATIONS. see inspiration.

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REASON, an insufficient guide, I. 7-9; . . . not contrary to
Scripture 32; progressive, 41;...province of, respecting re-

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demption, II. 393.
REGENERATION, its nature, II. 537-549; III. 1-10;
Holy Spirit the author of, II. 557-570;... not from self-
love, II. 561-569; . . . by direct divine influence, III. 1

-10; . . . .
unregenerate doings, 21, 23;
ners, 26; ... evidences of, 44-51.

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REPENTANCE, nature of, III. 68-77;... duty of, III. 21.

REPROBATION, see purposes.

REPUTATION, importance of to a minister, V. 426.

RICE, Rev. Luther, sermon at his ordination, V. 358.
RULES, for the study of divine subjects, I. 41-66.

SABBATH, divinely appointed, and how to be sanctified, III. 476

-486.

SABELLIANISM, I. 276, 443.

SACRAMENT, explained, III. 308. See supper and baptism.
SALVATION, II. 495, 497.

SANCTIFICATION, see perfection.

SIN, overruled for good, I. 240. See depravity;
means of the greatest good, IV. 371, 413.

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SMITH, Rev. Thomas M., sermon at his ordination, V. 440.

SPINOZA and Huss, I. 12, 13.

SPIRIT, the Holy, his divinity, I. 413; . . . and personality, 414

-422; . . . advent of, V. 482.

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SPRING, Rev. Dr. Samuel, sermon at his funeral, V. 227.

SOCINIANS, see Unitarians.

SON of God, see Christ.

STUDY, course of, in theology, IV. 549-578.

SUASION, moral, II. 119; III. 1-20; IV. 375; V. 172.

SUBMISSION, to God, useful, I. 588.

SUCCESSION, see prelacy.

SUPERNATURAL, II. 556, 557.

SUPPER, the Lord's, III. 466-478; IV. 578.

SUSCEPTIBILITY, II. 89; V. 69.

SYMINGTON, his view of atonement, considered, II. 505–510.
SYSTEM, the present, I. 21; . . . in theology reasonable and ad-
vantageous, I. 85, 92.

TASTE, V. 151.

TAYLOR, Rev. Dr. N. W., letters to, IV. 343-458.

TEMPTATION, V. 183.

TERMS, explained, I. 67.

TRANSGRESSION, see sin.

TRINITY, explained, I. 73, 432; ... how to be studied and taught,
265;... faith of early Christians in, I. 437-440; . . . failure
of philosophical speculations, 441-448; ... how expressed in
the assembly's catechism, 452; . . . importance of the doctrine,
455 458.

USEFULNESS of Christians, V. 281.

UNION, the duty of ministers, V. 407.

UNITY, the divine, IV. 9; I. 61; ... consistent with plurality, I.
243; . . . illustrated and proved, 246–253.

UNITARIANS, I. 91, 253, 255, 263; II. 425, 440; IV. 128-231.
See letters to.

UNIVERSALISTS, their use of the word Father, I. 82. See Uni-
tarian and punishment.

VICARIOUS, see atonement.
VIRTUE, see holiness.

VOLITION, considered, II. 80-89, 300; V. 42. See agency.
VOLUNTARY, explained, II. 81, 82, 87, 301; V. 48-49.

WARDLAW, quotations from, I. 328, 359, 366.

WARE, Dr., letters, IV. 1—121; . . . reply to his letters, 125-289;
remarks on his answer, 294-339.

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WILL, of God, I. 462, (see purpose,) of man defined, II. 81, 298;
V. 42-50, 188; . . . Scripture use of the word, II. 83; its
relations to the affections, 87, 93-102; V. 72, 7.8, 169; ...
power of, ascertained, II. 135; V. 73; . . . free, V. 97.
WOODS, Rev. Dr. Alva, sermon at his ordination, V. 395.
WOODBURY, Rev. Benjamin, sermon at the ordination of, V. 412.
WORCESTER, Rev. Dr. Samuel, sermon on the death of, V. 242.
WORD, of God, V. 200-211.

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