"Coming to Christ," meaning of the phrase,
Conjugal duties of Christians, 363; of wives, 365; of husbands, 381. See Hus- bands and Wives.
Conscience, a good, what it is, 453; must be sprinkled by the blood of Christ, 456. Consolation, the epistle abounds in, 29. Conversation, meaning of the term, 94; a good, in Christ, explained, 458. Courtesy enjoined, 412; origin of the term, 413; not to be confounded with artificial polish of manners, 415; commensurate with our social relations, 415; consistent with truth and integrity, 416; enjoined by the highest authority, 417; enforced by the example of Christ, 417; Abraham, 417; Sarah, 418; Paul, 418.
"Covereth a multitude of sins," the phrase explained, 609.
Cruelty of the devil, 748.
Darkness, Christians are called out of, 213; what it is, 214; illustrated by the mid- night darkness of Egypt, 214. Dead, the spiritually, who are, 585; the gospel is preached to, 586. Deluge, the, was a type of baptism, 544; state of mankind previous to, 539. Desire of the milk of the word described, 151. Devil, the, 743; is an adversary, 744; subtle, 745; active, 747; cruel, 748; the Chris- tian's duty in reference to, 751; to resist his attacks on himself, 751; and on the christian cause, 753; what the Christian is to do that he may resist, 754; encour- agement to perform this duty, 759. Doxology, 626.
Dress, duty of christian wives in reference to, 368.
Duties of Christians to each other, 394; union of sentiment, 395; union of feeling, 400; brotherly kindness, 401; to man- kind generally, 404; pity, 404; courtesy, 412; to give a reason of the hope that is in them, 442; to maintain a good con- science and a good conversation, 452. Duty, christian, 87; general view of, 90; particular view of, 93; means for the performance of, 94; determined resolu- tion, 95; moderation, 97; hope, 99; fear, 102; motives to the performance of, 105.
Ecclesiastical duties enjoined, 654. Elder, faithful reward of, 682; unfaithful doom of, 684.
Elders, origin and meaning of the appella- tion, 655; divided into the teaching and the ruling, 658; qualifications of, 659; manner of investing with office, 659; are called shepherds and overseers, 660; duties of, 661; instruction, 661; superintendence, 665; manner of performing their duties, 668; not by constraint, 668; not for filthy lucre, 670; not as lords of God's heritage, 673; motives suggested by the apostle's reference to himself, 675; drawn from
considerations referring to the church, 680; and to the office-bearers themselves, 682.
Elect, meaning of the term, 37; stone, 180. See Foundation.
Election, double sense of the term in Scrip- ture, 189.
"End of all things," meaning of the phrase,
Enemy, great, of the Christian, who he is, 743; what he is, 744. Envy, warnings against, 144. Epistle, First, of Peter, character of, by Leighton, 28; Erasmus, Grotius, and Ben- gel, 28; authenticity and genuineness of, 28; resemblance to Paul's Epistles, 28; holds an intermediate place between those of Paul and James, 29; abounds in con- Isolation, 29; date, 29; object, 30; to whom addressed, 36; salutation, 39; ref- erences to the Old Testament in, 41; post- script, 778; recapitulation, 779; subject, 780; form, 782; mode of writing or transmission, 784; salutation, 786; bene- diction, 790.
Epistolary part of Scripture, advantages of,
Equity of God, a motive to christian duty,
Evangelists, their office, 657. Evidence of Christianity, importance of a knowledge of, 449.
Evil-speaking, warnings against, 144. Exaltation of Christ, 523; his resurrection, 523; ascension to heaven, 526; sitting on the right hand of God, 528; placed over angels, 530.
Example of Christ, how far binding on us as a pattern, 349.
Exhortation to Christians, dissuasive, 142; persuasive, 146; to seek spiritual growth, 146; to desire the sincere milk of the word, 151;-to holiness, based on the atonement, 553; not to live to the lusts of men, 559; to live to the will of God, 562. Expiatory sufferings of Christ, the design of, 358; effects of, 360; connection of sancti- fication with, 117.
"Fadeth not away," meaning of the phrase,
Faith, obedience of, 38. "Faithful Creator," import of the expres- sion, 649.
Fear of God, a means of christian obedience,
102; the foundation of, 321; produced by the faith of the gospel, 324; how mani- fested, 325; the best means of guarding against the fear of man, 433. Fellowship with God explained, 504; ob- tained through the atonement, 505. Fervently, meaning of the term, 124. "Flesh, he that hath suffered in the," 565; the thought explained, 566; viewed as referring to Christ, 568; as referring to Christians, 570; as a piece of christian armor, 572.
Fleshly lusts, abstinence from, 230; what they are, 231; what must be done in or- der to abstain from, 233; to indulge in, incongruous in a child of God, 237; how they war against the soul, 238. Flock of God, the church is the, 680. Foreknowledge of God, 37. Foundation of the spiritual temple, the, Jesus Christ is, 179; is a corner-stone, 179; is chosen, 180; is precious, 180; was rejected by men, 180; is a living stone, 181.
Free, Christians are, 255; in reference to God, 255; to man, 258; to the powers and principles of evil, 260; they are to act as, 265, 269, 272. Freedom, the Christian's duty to guard against the abuse of, 276; in reference to God, 277; to man, 281; to the powers and principles of evil, 283.
Friendly temper or behavior, a, described,
Generation, a chosen, why Christians are called, 187.
'Gifts," meaning of the term, 620. Glory of God, a regard to, the highest mo- tive of duty, 626; of Christ, 634. God, the author of all saving blessings, 55; as the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 57; abundant mercy of, 58; holi- ness of, a motive to christian duty, 108. Gospel, the, is preached to the spiritually dead, 586.
Grace of God, the, one great subject of the epistle, 779.
Grotius, ingenious conjecture of, 244. Growth, spiritual, is progressive sanctifica- tion, 149; resemblance of, to the growth of a child, 150; motives to, from the state and character of Christians, 156; from hav- ing tasted that the Lord is gracious, 160. Guile, warnings against, 143.
Happiness, final, of Christians, the subject of
Old Testament prophecy, 78; of apostolic preaching, 80; of angelic study, 84. "Healed by Christ's stripes," meaning of the phrase, 360.
Heritage of God, the church is the, 681. History, Old Testament, uses of, 537. Holiness, exhortation to, based on the atone- ment, 553; motives to, drawn from the character of the will of the Gentiles, 579; from the great design of the gospel revela- tion, 584.
Holiness of God, the, a motive to christian duty, 108.
fined to the brotherhood, 298; nor to classes, 301; foundation of, 302; evil con- sequences of the want of, 303; motives from the example of God, 305; and of Christ, 306.
"Honor the king," what is implied in, 326;
its foundation, 327; its limits, 328. Hope, christian, ground of, 50; how pro- duced, 51; connected with the faith of the gospel, 52; why called living, 53; connected with the resurrection of Christ, 54; a means of christian obedience, 99; the profession of, is positively enjoined, 445; "maketh not ashamed," and why,
Hospitality, what it is not, 615; what it is, 616; of the primitive Christians, 618. "House of God," meaning of the phrase,
Humility enjoined, 420; explained, 703;
tendency of, to secure mutual subjection, 705; motives to, 706.
Husbands, christian, duties of, 381; motives to the discharge of, 388. Hypocrisy, warnings against, 143.
"Incorruptible," meaning of the term, 48. Inheritance of God's children, 46; free gift of, 47; security of tenure, 48; excellence of, 48; living hope of, 50.
"Inner man of the heart," import of, 370. Instruction one of the duties of the christian elders, 661.
Intoxicating liquors, tendency and effects of,
"Kingdom of priests," meaning of the ap- pellation, 194.
Law, difference as a covenant and a rule, 278. Light, marvellous, Christians are called into,
215; of knowledge, 215; of purity, 216; of rational joy, 216; why termed God's light, 217.
"Live according to God in the spirit," mean- ing of the phrase, 559.
"Living stone," meaning of the phrase as applied to Christ, 181.
"Living stones," meaning of the phrase as applied to Christians, 174-184. "Loins of the mind," girding up of, 95. Love, brotherly. See Brotherly Love. "Lusts of men, not to live to," meaning of the phrase, 559.
Members of the church, duties of the, to their office-bearers, 684; subjection to the elders as teachers, 691; submission to them as superintendents, 693; duties to each other, 698.
Mercy of God, the moving cause of saving blessings, 59; Christians have obtained, 221; address to those who have obtained, 222; and to those who have not obtained, 222.
"Mighty hand of God," meaning of the ex- pression, 715; duty of humbling ourselves under it, 719; motives to do so, 721. Milk, why spiritual truth is compared to, 152; of the word, what it is, 151; how we grow by it, 152; what it is to desire it, 153. Miserable condition of Christians, previously to obtaining their peculiar privileges, 169. Misery of those who refuse to come to Christ, 223.
Moderation, a means of christian obedience, 97.
Morality, christian, bearing on the evidences of Christianity, 242.
Motives to the performance of christian duty, 105; from the grandeur, excellence, and security of the christian salvation, 105; from the holiness of God, 108; from the strict equity of God, 110; from the provision made for sanctification in the sacrifice of Christ, 114; to spiritual growth, 156; to holiness, 579. See Holi-
Mutual relation of Christians, 127. Mutual subjection the duty of church mem-
bers, 699; what it does not imply, 699; what it implies, 700.
Nation, a holy, why Christians are called, 196.
Noah, his character, 540; his preaching, 540.
Obedience, christian, 90; means for the per- formance of, 94.
Obedience, the duty of servants, 336; its limits, 336.
"Obedience of faith," meaning of the phrase, 38.
"Obtained mercy," Christians have, 221. Old Testament prophecy as to the final hap- piness of Christians, 73; Enoch and Job, 76; Psalms, 76; Isaiah, Daniel, Hosea, and Malachi, 77; was imperfectly under- stood by the prophets themselves, 77. Ordinance of man," meaning of the phrase, 244.
Partakers of the sufferings of Christ, in what sense Christians are, 633. Pastor, meaning and reference of the appel- lation, 656.
Patient suffering, Christians are called to, as a part of conformity to Christ, 345; as a great end of Christ's expiatory sufferings,
Peace, meaning of the term, 40.
Peculiar people, a, why Christians are call- ed, 201.
"People of God," meaning of the term, 218. Persecution, good effects of, 631; duties of Christians under, 423; motives, 427; Christians are called to this course, 427; blessing which attends, 429; tendency of the course recommended to secure from suffering, 430.
Perseverance necessary, 563. Peter, history and character of, 30-34. "Pilgrims and strangers," force of the ap- pellation as applied to Christians, 236. Pitiful, Christians are enjoined to be, 404; for the spiritual wants of men, 407; for their temporal wants, 408. Pleasantness of the service of God, 291. Postscript of the epistle, 778. Power of God, 49. Power of the devil, 748.
"Precious stone," meaning of the phrase, 180.
Present expectation and future enjoyment of Christians contrasted, 68. Priesthood, a holy, why Christians are call- ed, 184.
Principles, doctrinal, in which all Christians are agreed, 396; practical, in which all Christians are agreed, 396.
Privileges, peculiar, of Christians, 166; ob- tained by believing the truth about Christ, 172.
Profession of christian hope positively en- joined, 445.
Provision made for sanctification in the sac- rifice of Christ, 114.
Pure heart, a, Christians are required to love one another with, 123.
"Quick and dead," meaning of the phrase,
Quotations from the Old Testament, prin- ciples on which they are made, 466.
References to the Old Testament in the epistle, 41.
Regeneration, baptismal, absurdity of, 545. Rejected by men, Christ was, 180. Relation, influence of, on character, 577; mutual, of Christians, a motive to brother- ly love, 127.
Relief and United Secession Churches, union of, 331.
Reproaches cast on Christians, 637. Resemblance of this epistle to Paul's epistles,
Resolution, a means of christian duty, 95. Resurrection of Christ, the, connection of christian hope with, 54; evidences of, 524; importance of knowing these evi- dences, 525; the result of his expiatory sufferings, 523.
Revelation, divine, connection with the atone- ment, 489; analogy of, to the sun, 363. "Right hand of God," meaning of the phrase,
Rulers in the christian church, duties of, 655.
Sacraments, efficacy of, doctrine of West- minster Assembly respecting, 548. Sacrifice of Christ, the intrinsic worth of, 118; the subject of divine appointment, 118; has been actually offered, 119; has answered the purpose for which it was intended, 119; motives derived from, to the performance of christian duty, 114. Salutation of the epistle, 39; the practice of the primitive churches, 51. Salvation, the christian, described, 43. Sanctify, the meaning of the term, 436. Sanctification obtained through the sacrifice of Christ, 117; "of the spirit," meaning of the phrase, 38.
"Saved by water," meaning of the phrase,
Scriptures, holy, fulness of, 463. See Holy Scriptures.
Servants of God, Christians are, 262; their duty to act as, 285; address to those who are not, 293.
Servants, christian, duties of, 334; in gene- ral, 336; of a particular class, 340; motives to the discharge of the duties of, 340; from its being acceptable to God, 341; from a consideration of Christ's sufferings, 344; who suffered, 346; for us, 346; with patience, 347.
Service of God, the, is reasonable, 290; pleasant, 291; highly honorable, 292; ad- vantageous, 292.
"Show forth God's praises," Christians are called to. See Called. Silvanus, notice of, 546.
Sobriety, meaning of the term, 592; a means of resisting the devil, 754. Sonship, divine, 44; descriptive of rela- tion, 45; of character, 46; obtained by faith, 46.
Spirit of Christ," why he is so called, 74. "Spirits in prison," who are meant by, 516. "Spiritual house," meaning of the phrase as applied to Christians, 184.
"Sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ," 39; on the conscience, 456.
State and character of Christians described, 136; a motive to spiritual growth, 157. Steadfastness in the faith, one means of re- sisting the devil, 757.
Stewards, in what sense Christians are, 625. "Stone, living." See Living Stone. Stripes of Christ, what it is to be healed by, 360.
Subjection due to christian elders as a body, 693; as individuals, 695. Subtilty of the devil, 745.
Sufferings of Christ, their nature, 478; were penal, 478; vicarious, 480; expiatory, 482; their design, 485; to bring men to the knowledge of God, 486; to favor with God, 494; to likeness to God, 501; to fellowship with God, 505; an encourage-
ment to Christians suffering for his cause, 532; in what manner Christians are par- takers of, 633.
Sufferings, for Christ, directory under, 629; not to be astonished at, 629; not to be depressed by, 633; not to be ashamed of,
Sufferings undeserved, Christians need not wonder when they meet with, 351; should be careful that they are undeserv- ed, 352; should submit to, in a meek spirit, 353.
Superintendence, one of the duties of chris- tian elders, 665.
"Taste that the Lord is gracious," meaning of the phrase, 161.
Temple, the spiritual, Jesus Christ is the foundation of, 174.
Times, peculiar character of the, 602. Trials of Christians contrasted with their re- sults, 66.
Tribute, civil, payment of, obligatory on Christians, 248.
Truth and integrity, courtesy consistent with, 416.
Unbelief, malignity and ill desert of, 226. "Undefiled," in what sense the inheritance of Christians is said to be, 48. Undeserved sufferings. See Sufferings. Union of sentiment, the duty of Christians,
395; of feeling, the duty of Christians, 400.
Vicarious, the sufferings of Christ were, 480. Vigilance, importance of, 597; one means of resisting the devil, 756.
"War against the soul," meaning of the phrase, 238.
Warnings against malice, 142; guile, 143; hypocrisy, 143; envy, 143; evil-speakings, 143.
"Watching unto prayer," meaning of the phrase, 595.
"Weaker vessel," the woman is, meaning of the expression, 382.
Will of God, the, is the rule of his own con- duct, 562; as made known in his word, is the chief rule of our conduct, 562. Witness of the sufferings of Christ, Peter was, 677.
Wives, christian, duties of, 365; subjection, 366; chaste conversation coupled with fear, 367; adorning themselves with in- ward ornaments, 368; motives to the performance of, 373; probability of con- verting the husband, 373; example of holy women, 378.
Younger, meaning and reference of the term, 685.
II.-GREEK WORDS AND PHRASES REMARKED ON.
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