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INnEX TO PROSE AND POETRY. Page s 4.1 Select Sermon Vender 133 StripliAg 134, 3S0, 542 Seek Truth 177 Scotia 267 S. C : 365 PHOSE. Page A. S 24,,385/ R. H. 9 A. T 208,394 R--n 597 Reed, Thomas 42, 14-2, 173 Crispin 78,378,55. c;,hristian Remempranccr 237, 328, 559 Constant Reader 59B B!\'rnabas 102, 168, ::152 B. I. 1'28 B , 350 :aurn, James 314 Devons'hlre Minister ... 35, 71,222, 254, 307,367,408,448,532, SS7 Disciple ' .. 326 Editors Articles ...... I, 178, 231),564, - Notes 177,228, 571, 578, 5lJ6 Ebenezer 49, 193, 43S, 571 Earthen Vessel. .. 227 E--e 274 E-- lIS, 248,392, 438 Elah, 64, -14-5,214, 289,403,4-55, 497,5'SI E.dwin 570 Theophilus 97, 226, ,HO T. W.... 106, lH9, 414, 44·5,492, 547. T. H i63 Tomlinson .462, 612 Village Sermon Vender : .. 70 W. M , .. 17, 1\4,571 W. S. \\T. POETRY. Anonymous 335 No .Name , 335 l'hilalethes : 576 Dwarf 46,47,·5'75 Dobelf, J. .. 524 D. B 619 Obser·ver ' 526 J. W 384 I G : 5'1 .. Gospel ".rra<;t "ender 41, 230, 317, J. S. H. .. - ........................ 525 G. P-ks 137 Greek 459 Minimus ...................... 48 NI. H 336 F 2'46,4'20 1". ·B 565 Frederick 481 Fragment 504- J. H.... 20,3 I, 56, 257, 303, 320,358, 400, ·529,607 :fame 8·', 139 J. R 166, 592 Ignotus 2:12 4.H , - 346 J. P , 618 -. - I IT. w : 1.. 575 Layman 232,3.10,348.,568 T.H 526 Lucal , , ............. 504 Thomas 288 No name ' 3241 Upcraft 333 O. E 316! W•.H-J 48, Old Fashioned Englishman ibid !)arvul 156 Zophim :lS

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Page 1: INnEX PROSE POETRY

INnEX TO PROSE AND POETRY.

Page

s 4.1Select Sermon Vender 133StripliAg 134, 3S0, 542Seek Truth 177Scotia 267S. C : 365

PHOSE.Page

A. S 24,,385/ R. H. 9A. T 208,394 R--n 597

Reed, Thomas 42, 14-2, 173

Crispin 78,378,55.c;,hristian Remempranccr 237, 328, 559Constant Reader 59B

B!\'rnabas 102, 168, ::152B. I. 1'28B , 350:aurn, James 314

Devons'hlre Minister ...35, 71,222, 254,307,367,408,448,532, SS7

Disciple '.. 326

Editors Articles ...... I, 178, 231),564,- Notes 177,228, 571, 578, 5lJ6Ebenezer 49, 193, 43S, 571Earthen Vessel. .. ~ 227E--e 274E-- lIS, 248,392, 438Elah, 64, -14-5,214, 289,403,4-55,

497,5'SIE.dwin 570

Theophilus 97, ~Ol, 226, ,HOT. W.... 106, lH9, ~94, 414, 44·5,492,

547.T. H i63Tomlinson .462, 612

Village Sermon Vender : .. 70W. M , .. 17, 1\4,571W. S. \\T. 19:~

POETRY.

Anonymous 335

No .Name , 335

l'hilalethes : 576

Dwarf 46,47,·5'75Dobelf, J. .. 524D. B 619

Obser·ver ' 526

J. W 384

IJ· G : 5'1..

Gospel ".rra<;t "ender 41, 230, 317, J. S. H. .. -........................ 525G. P-ks 137Greek Signatur~ 459 Minimus...................... 48

NI. H 336

F 2'46,4'201". ·B 565Frederick 481Fragment 504-

J. H.... 20,3 I, 56, 257, 303, 320,358,400, ·529,607

:fame 8·', 139J. R 166, 592Ignotus 2:124.H , - 346J. P , 618

- . - I IT. w : 1.. 575Layman 232,3.10,348.,568 T.H 526Lucal , ,............. 504 Thomas 288

No name ' 3241 Upcraft 333

O. E 316! W•.H-J 48, 5~4.!t28Old Fashioned Englishman ibid!)arvul 156 Zophim :lS

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INDEX.

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P"ge·C.

B.

A.

AnAM in his primevalatate ... ,.... 166,Addrt's~ to the Church of Christ; on Call, the external one 151

'the entrance of the year 9 -', the internal one ·.. :.: 15~.!Era, the Christian 179 Cal'llary, a view of.l 571Ad'llcnt our Lord's second, pointed ClJtltQ!ic em(Zl/cil'lJtion, cOllsidered .. 238

out 519 Catholics, a specimen of their power ~39Alarm, given 139 CQl~tiQ,lQry addl't:u to the Church ofAllegorit:S 395 Christ ,........ 9America. a glance of religion rhere.. 599 Caution against false pretenders ..... ~tl6

Archer, Rev. John vindicated against Cavt:at against a sermon of Mr. Mor-a m'lsr foul rJ1arge.. 78 timet's 117

Angels, their ministry 28~ Cha"Qcter of the Lord's people 554-, a description oL 11 Children (ifGod. encouraged 011 the.A.rmillians, their presumptuous sin.. 11 srability of the Divine promises. 17-.__--., their offers of ,salvation, Cln'ist, fulness treasured up in him.. 87

a delusive error 118-, a character of It!.-----, lheirrurningofscri,nure 215 -, laying in his grave 230Autinomianifm, a term used hy ---, a friend 236

slanderers for inteeested purpo· ---, vD being Willl him 3ti5Slls I77, 287,475 ---, walk.ing witll him 39,2

A"edoie of George Whilefield...... 7G --, dying In his arms 57l'i___A of Dr. DOOd.. ....... 92 Christian remcml>ran~er, 237, :52t1, 559--of the Bon. Mr. Damer 279 ---'. trUe and false described ... 133A.f!QcalypslI, coosluered................. 183 --religion. leclures on 102, 168,352Asia, the seven churches. 173 Ch"is/mns meditation.......... 18

Chronnlogical piece : 597Clmrch, ihc garden of Chnst.......... 4-9---, herconqucst over her ene-

mies 403Barnabas at Antioeh 242 Oi:JilizutioltJ sllbsliluled I)y our mo-Baptism, often perverted.. 19~ <Iern llIission~ries for convenion 505---', not regenernuon 4-67, 4·88 CntJ,([lJCjt ami a crown ~

JJiblt:, the letter thereof, wilhollt an ClJnt,.a;·t........ SIapplicalion of itslrulhs, will not Comfort for lhe LorJ's people ..save a sinner 82 CQn;,cit'lft, a case of 119

Boaza1/d Ruth, remarks on 483 CO>l'unalion, hiots thereon 207Body. in rcsurreutioo 303 Covenants, two considerecl .. " 5ltBoyce,(he poet,a melancholy account Creature, being subject to da.rkoosa .. of - 278 and vanity ~!

Bradj"06rd, the ma.r.tyr, e qllotatton DeaJh, gain ! Infr<)lt\ 342 --, enolilura,e.lllent to the Chri..

&;lIn",;,lS, Illl.lIIOOQIila-t of," 50Q tiaR , 3ll1t

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INDEX.622

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Despaif', nn antidOte tI.e;aillst 487Deoil,., d«:oscribed..... .. 1112Di;CTrmillating IO'lJt:, made malllfe~t 20Divillit,y, mangled Illllst shockingly.• 2lHDflclrifur. the Christian, 11$ plainDeu

to all capacities 172D(ldd, Dr. an anecdote of 92Doddl'id/{e, a particular qUOl:ltion

from 516Duplicity, exposed 558

E.

Editors, .their confession of their inte-grit!, vide preface viii.

--, their remarks cm a sermonC' of Mr. Mortimer's 177-'. their reply on l1'larriage 178-', a note of lheirs on Mr.

Clayttm 228--',on resisting Ihe Holy Ghost 571--_., on Mr. Scou's refuration .. 573-', their remarks on divers m'

vc!ligations : 597-Ed,uatioll, considered pro and call... 8'8----, Wilhout grace, only a

mask...... 91ElutiDll, thoughts lhllleon 69E(Jcmies, spirilual ont'S described 404EIU:omium, bl:91owecl on the Editors 81----on the Re". ILBickemctb 98

:pistie to an Essex correspondent 333EvallKeljciS1l~, modern 542Evil, overruled. 31·E.dortations, how to be complied

with · 100.J what to be avoided 14ll

F.

Faith, assurance of '. 267-, what it lead. to 309Fall, the, God', will thereon.. 67Fear; an encouragement again'r..... 48Fi6bi7lg, a seriou! charge, but tOO ,

true 287Fight. the good one 222Flock, of Ch,rist, their character 263Found, in Christ, what it is·... . 47Fragment. an ancient one 504Frames of mind. described 107

G.Page.

C;ill. Dr. too prcmatll re in condt'mn­ing:ln eminent ~erV"lIt of Cbrist 78

God, ~;(ahe,d in his own Slrl'lIgtrr .... 529God, the centre and circurnfere'nce of

hi! people.......... ........ ......... 35--, his rule toward', tht>m, a11l1 their

rule 10 rum........ Si)-. w1<lking with, tlcsLrib~d......... 63-', his p<:ople, their character 24,7-', his people, ,et 'Lparf 257--, trust itl. , 288CtJg (J1ld Mago!J, their 0ppo$ilion to

thl' church 41SGospel, sound view! desirable....... 438--- j\Jlagazi1t~, its opposition,

from whom 431Grace, and its fruits..................... J22--, how to be understood 123---, offered, denied 2WGrammar School, described 137

H.

Happil1ess, the equality thereof inheaven, denied 273

Hawker, Dr. his loss lamented 9, 30-', a te'stimony te his worth,

"ide preface .tart, (lecilfuL 237

--', new nne.......................... 440Hefwenly mansioll!, ob,erViuioll' on.. 75lIeb~r,Bishop, his [ravels in lftclia ... 422---, his views of the rdigion of the

Hindoo8 423---, his journey contillUe.d .472.504---- ,f11is accounLof Christianity de- .

plorable 505Holy Spirit in resisting his operations 510_____, hi. work perfect 1~7

Ht)lilles~·, a claim 10, Ibe fallacy of 531Hope, prisoners of........... 35I-Iow.ron, Mr. John, an aCCIJUllt of hi,

departure 1.2

I.

Idolairy, a charge against the exter-nal professors........ 11

In.dWf.llil/g of tbe Trinity in the spi·ritual man............... 339

I'l/id~lwriters, remark! on 103i1ltellect,. the age thereof described,

vide preface.......... v.11lt~rm~d-iatl: st41t:, papistieal notioll5 .

of " t4 ••• a •••• ~oI ••••• ·1'19'

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INDEX.'.AI~P~ge. N.

611Pig•• •

P.

O~itnary lU, 577, '17Offers, of grace, never mide to the,': ..,

unconverted. : :·119

Natl,r~; its corruption, when I tl'keltakes place,............ 65

:New Y~a,.,s Gift ,;, ,. 9, i8N~w cl-eat ion, in Christ.:' 147

Jacob, bis birth and llfe",:, ..•.... 106, 492Jeltovah Jesus, praise \,9 •••.• :':.. •••..• 18

, looking l111tO ,254, 307Jews, their sin i , 11__, a converted onc,curious thoughts

of : 27~

-. and Genlile. all Olde in Christ. .. 520Jones, Hev. J. A. defeated in his at-

tack upon Archcr...... 78Jud!J11l~nt day, an anlicipation of 200Justification, by faith, vindicated...•. '93

-"--..;;.., eternal, asserted .•...... 459-----, withoutthe law 491

o. IP

..~

Q.

n.

Query on sensible darkneu.... ........ 11Question to Mr. Irving on his calcu-

lation ,.; ......... • 1.

115413178

K.

v

M.

Kllo'lIJledge, value of spiritual ........

Paut, the apostle, his character...... 8SP-rsorlnlities, the divine, vindicated.

481 ., .,:"i",. fl26, 51.',l?ersollaIholilless, not' inherent....... 430.:.-..-" ' , the tenl} made use "

of oftcn to hide m'all froril$;ims8lf 43 JP~rfection, 8inles~, the wickedness of '/"

Lamb's wife, a descriprion of 335 the assertion'exposed 56.Lmu, bislwp, delected of gross igno· Plot, a protestalll olle described 31i

rall(:t' 469 Poetry, 4G, 288, 333,381,57.,619--, to whom to be addressl;'d 3Z4 Prayer, a desCfiptioll of............... 112--, the knowledge of sin thereby. 500 -', .its efficacy U6Legfllees, lawfo.l OU(S, Ihei' gifts..... 208 ---< a form of considered 27'

Ibr:rry, the Chn.lian's, wherein it Preaching, of the word, made e!fec.COIlSl.ri 4-9Sl lu:!l J 17

Literal)' Ifltetl/gmcC', 48, 96, 144, Praise,a themeof. I:lO192,24<0,384,4110. Progressive Sarlctijiaatioll, denied

Long':.sujlerilllJ ofGoJ to his peaple 214< 99,197.Lord's Supper, tbe preparation fQr.. IQ9 --------, wherein 199Love of Christ unfathomable h65 Prophecies, how often misapplied 261

----., examples ibidPreaclIi"g, how deemed ,.; 326----" what it is , 378Prophets, fahe ones, described ~ 33 •PredesJi"atig71, unequivocally de­

clared bythe church ef England 470PrI'fltiples, right ones, cannot be suf.

ficientlyappreciated 411.

.IIta/(, hi, statc ..--, further described .

'arritfffe, a case considered .i\lJe", wicked ones, only agents in

God's hands...... ·soessio./I, his coming considered 137

Metk, a dt)scriptioll of. 350ll'fillerm,jUnl, thoughls on, 158, :H9.

2!J'1, lit 14, 4..~.J.A>fisrep,:"I:.,·e1lIatilJu of a Devonshire

MIll15Ier 21>4<, 310Moral LalL, an exordium 011 105A1oraviuJls, t1l:lcribed ,. 180-----, several wild tenets of

theirs 181 ,~stery of Christ, whllt,\i}:: 338 Re(Json,humlln, to be watcled over 13,12

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, . Page.:!" . Page.Reason, not sufficient to ren,;w the Sin; past, present, and 10 come, ato.

mind , 483 n~d for. ·, 600R~onc;Ii4"07I. considered 542 -', effects of, 532Rejillt/;rm's on the longin.g soul.. 41-,: he forgiveness' of ,.501, 547Refulution of J. A. Joncs'. attack. 0' Slanderers, religious ones 305

Arch..r .. 7'8 SOT/ship, marks of ,••. 289RlfgcrwatioJl, the ca..sc. of J 16 Soul, rellections ot' ,.... 41RIJectul, of Goel,who 210 -- of11/an, considered 450RcliHiwJ deportment. erhically la

be scrutinized ~Ilto. vide preface v.Resurrectie1l of our Lord', 267RemrcQllt Ihat shall be called 374RI# QmJ.SccuriIY. In Chrisr 128 Tlfac.hers, a cursory view of some : 539Rcpcn'a~" evangelical. aglft 455 Testimony, the divine.; ; ~32Rt:'fJela:Jion, its necessity 104· Thought. a passing one...... 114Rj'OifWJ, of books, 82.1B(). 2"8,422, Toplac!Y's histOric proof; an eulogium

461. 50~. on, and quotation from 843Rhapsody of Mr. Clayton·s ~27 Trinity, the docrine defended 517, ;'64-Righteous, self, their doom..: 221 Truth, iu origin • 415RCJmaine, a peculi",r observation of ,.

his. '" '" '" i."... 4'~2

624

S. Unc9n·I.I~-rted,Godoft'en calls.lo them. .ironi'callY. or by way of derision. 560

S"Zutation to the church 3J3. 38'0 UlliVlrsal redemption, considered i'l7Salvation, enjoyment and 'accom- ----bible, theRotcs, slanderous +75

plishment from the Lord ......... 388 Unregenerate, ,the scriptures aSanctification, .the forgiveness of, drudgery to read. 61

501, 547.---, not progressive, 99,197

------, the doctrine of 194 V.-----.-. lts eternity 196Slltan, Mw la be an~wered 174 Vanity of earthly things............... 46SchftJartze. the missionary, an ac- Yessels, empty ones .........134, lti:t,204

count of his 50 years labour.... SOB'ScoU's, Sir Waiter, his opinion of the ..

la~,of 'M oscs,' as not binding on W.the:~ristian 27'1' •

-s.. rcfutation of Bishop Tomlin- WaJ/ling with God. a stimulus to 24,GOson '.•,.; 573 Whi!fietd, George, anecdote of ~O

Scriptures, their distributi<!ti·, mis- , lineBon his chair Ibld, takes about, vide preface......... vi. Wilderness. a;aescription of.......... 4il----" in themselves.llotisuffici- . , an account of 510

ender s.uvation.................... 82 W'lld,mm, an account oL [.IO----, made up of the Lord's Won},. the efficacy Of I 64-, lIG

sayings and dotngs........... 59 IYorld, why kept up 219----, often made use offorbad --, tile phrase restrictive 216

pqrposes .. 179 _, 1,40' conversion thereof, theresC\lcd from infidels : .. 462, 61'3 fallacy pointed out 521

SfJrtJ~, .e1ected.....08, 44.8, 5i-G, 386 IYra/h, the believer nor appointed 10 33SlWmrm, a charily onc. remarks on .. 420S/,iloll, the gathering to lLim........... 199Si?'J601l. a portrait of .578 Z.Sin. to be abhorred and shunned..... ] 8 .-. what it is :.. 1U 2eal, waere commen'dable............ ~31

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