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CHAP. XII. Of the Holy Ghost. 5 Omnipotence.
6 Goodness.
7 Works of God-Creation.
8 Sending teachers.
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9 Teachers receive their know-
ledge from Father, Son and
Holy Ghost.
Father, Son and Spirit spake by those that were sent. Father Son and Holy Ghost are in Christians as in a temple.
12 Sanctification by Father, Son
and Spirit.
2
kind.
3
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-Upon the formation of
Christ's body.
10
-Upon the endowments of
Christ's mind.
Page 163 11
5
actions
Upon the
of
13 God's people are led by Father,
Son and Holy Spirit.
-Upon the apostles, is a 14 Give life.
witness to Christ.
15
Raising the dead. Page 175
The Son and Spirit joined with
the Father, in acts of worship.
Page 176
CHAP. XIV. Duties toward God.
-Upon the apostles, fur-16
nishing them with the know-
ledge of divine truths and ut-
terance to express them.
Page 164
11 The scriptures written by the
prophets and apostles under
the influence of the Holy
Ghost.
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12 Miraculous gifts of the Spirit
upon the apostles and some
primitive Christians.
13 The influences of the Spirit
upon the minds of Christians
in general in their sanctifica-
tion.
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14 The Spirit's influences upon
governors, magistrates and
warriors.
15 God the author and supreme 144 Looking to God.
cause of faith.
45 Remembering God, and not
16 Prayers and thanks to God for remembering God.
faith.
Page 183 46
17 Christ the author of faith-The 47
Holy Ghost the author of faith.
18 Means of faith are God's word. 48
19 A Gospel ministry. Page 184,
-The Gospel called faith, 49
and the law of faith.Page 185
Forgetting God.
Threats against those that for-
get God.
Page 193
Warning against forgetting
God.
Meditation upon God and his
word.
Page 194
32 Sanctification by faith.
33 Salvation by faith in God.
34 Salvation by faith in Christ.
Page 188 63
35 Things extraordinary promis-
ed to the faith of some primi-
tive Christians. Page 189
36 These promises were fulfilled. 64
37 Miracles wrought for persons
of eminent faith.
38 Instances of approved faith.
65
God delivers the wicked up to
their fears of enemies.P.200
39 Want of faith reproved P.190 66 Love to God commanded.
40 Exhortations against unbelief. 67 Promises to them that loveGod
41 Threatenings against unbelief 68 Prayers for them that love God
toward God.
69 Exhortations to love God.
Instances of persons loving
Page 201
How love to God is produced
Christians.
42 Threatenings against unbelief 70 toward Christ. Page 191
43 Causes of unbelief assigned in 71
in scripture.
Page 192
89 The meek.
90 Those that seek God.
91 Those that trust in God.
92 Those that hope in God.
93 Those that have faith or be-
lieve.
94 Joy promised.
95 Things of God rejoiced in are
Christ.
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96 The Holy Ghost.
Delight in God.
Things of God delighted in by
his people.
Delight in Christ,
117 Glorying in God..
118 Sinful glorying of the wick-
ed.
Page 211
119 Boasting in God.
120 Sinful boasting of the wicked
121 Hope in God and Christ.
Page 212
122 The hope of the wicked,
123 The expectation of the righte-
ous from God.
124 The expectation of the wick-
Page 215
125 The righteous wait for God.
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98 The worship of God fixed a 126 The wicked wait not for God.
97 God's worship.
cause of rejoicing.
99 God's presence with his peo-"
ple, cause of joy, Page 206 100 God's love and care of his
people, a cause of joy. 101 God's mercy, a cause of joy. 102 Help and strength from God, a cause of joy.
127
128
Submission and resignation
to God, the language there-
of.
Page 217
Relying upon God.
129 Trusting in God and Christ.
Page 218
130 Confidence in God. Page 221
131 Confidence in God a security
against the fear of evil from 162 Persons whose prayer shall
man.
Page 222
132 The confidence of the wicked.
133 Assurance of the righteous.
134 Seeking God commanded.
135 God is to be sought with all
the heart.
136 Promises to them that seek
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165
166
name of Christ.
Prayer to be made in faith.
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-With sincerity of heart.
With love to God.
-With the fear of God.
-With obedience to God.
-With humility, confes-
sion, and turning from sin.
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With forgivenesstoward
men.
With alms & good works.
-Must be frequent, fervent
and importunate. Page 234
174 Prayer with tears.
175 Private prayer.
176 Public prayer, a part public of
worship.
Page 235
177 Directions concerning the
words or expressions to be
used in prayer. Page 236
Of the gestures of body us-
ed in prayer.
178
148 The wicked go aside, go as-
tray, err, wander, turn a
179
way from God.
180
Things to be prayed for.
The Lord's prayer, a model.
Spiritual blessings, wisdom
and grace to be prayed for.
Such earthly things as are
agreeable to God's will, and
submission to it.
151 Worship due to God only.-
Angels not to be worshipped
152 How God is to be worship-183
ped.
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153 Worship offered by the wick-184
ed unacceptable to God.
154 Fasting appointed of God.
Daily bread to be prayed for.
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-Health and deliverance
from sickness.
185 The prayer of the poor heard,
155 Fasts extraordinary and mi-186 Intercessory prayer.
raculous kept.
156 Fastiug acceptably.
157 Fasts of the wicked. Pa. 230
158 General occasions of fasts.
187 For whom we ought to pray.
188 For the church of God.
189 Instances of such prayers
159 After being defeated by en-190 For enemies.
emies.
160 Judgments threatened.
161 Discretionary fasts. Page 231
Page 238
191 Instances of such prayers.
192 Motives to prayer, it is a
commanded duty.
hear prayer.
Page 239
193 God promiseth that he will219 For the obedience and faith of
Christians as owing to God.
220 For God's care of his church Page 231
194 God hath heard prayer.
195 Testimony of God's people,
that he hath heard their 221
prayer.
For God's great and marvel-
lous works.
196 Their expectation that God 222 For God's marvellous acts
will hear their prayer.
197 Their intreaties that their
223
prayers may be heard.
198 Their grief at not being 224
heard.
199 The efficacy of prayer, mira-225
cles wrought by it.Pag.240|
200 Armies defeated by prayer, 226 and God's people delivered.
201 Prayers against evil from 227
enemies.
Page 241
202 Prayer in trouble, instances 228
thereof.
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203 Prayerless persons, or not 229
praying.
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204 The prayers of hypocrites.
205 The prayers of the wicked
not acceptable to God.P.244 231
206 Praise and thanks due unto
230
God, and required by him 232
from the righteous. Pag.245
207 Praise from the wicked un-233
acceptable to God.
upon the bodies and minds
of mankind.
For daily bread. Page 252
For deliverance from trouble
and affliction.
For deliverance from ene-
mies.
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Honour due to God, and claim-
ed by him.
God is honoured by acts of
worship, praise and thanks.
By holiness of life in his
people.
Sabbath.
By his people in keeping the
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By acts of charity and mercy
to the poor.
Honouring Christ, motives
to it.
The wicked dishonour God,
and are punished.
Glorifying God.
234 Christ glorified God on earth
208 The wicked, their unthank-235 Men glorify God by praise
fulness.
and thankfulness. Page 256
209 Praise must be frequent. 236 By faith.
210 Praise must be with sincerity.||237 By good work.
211 God prepareth his people 238
for his praise, or the divine 239
influences therein.Page 246
212 Thanks
to
God through
213 Praise is a part of public
240
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214 Of singing the
praises of
Page 248 241
God's
215 Subjects of praise
goodness and nercy. P.249||242
216 Praise for Christ.
217 For blessings from God by 243
and through Christ. Pa.250| |244
218 For God's will revealed.
By various duties.
Doxologies, or glory ascrib-
ed to God in worship.
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God is glorified in the restor-
ation and prevalence of true
religion among his people.
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The wicked glorify not God,
God is glorified in the des-
truction of the wicked.
Sanctifying God. Page 259
Threats against those who
sanctify not God. Page 260