AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE Principal Subjects CONTAINEd in the seven VOLUMES OF THE REV. MR. FLETCHER'S WORKS. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A TABLE OF THE TEXTS. ILLUSTRATED. ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS, &c. &c. ABBADIE, Dr. quoted, vi. 387, 388, 412, 413, 451–454 Abraham, his works of faith, ii. 333—his justification, Academy, Royal of Paris, the judicious award of, vi. 332 Account of Mr. Fletcher's conversion, vii. 329 Adam, his sin not necessary to the manifestation of Addison, Mr., quoted, note, iii. 502 Address to earnest seekers of salvation, i. 213 Adonai, the import of, vi. 382 Advent of Christ, the difference between the 1st & 2d, Advocate, what? v. 448 Affections, their disorder and irregularity, i. 62, 63 INDEX. Afflictions, the utility of, v. 411, 412 Agency, moral, consistent with natural and revealed Air, reflections on the, vi. 403 Albans, St., Archdeacon of, mentioned, vi. 308 Alienation from God, evidences of, i. 64-67 Alipius, charged with the rebuilding of Jerusalem, iv. 506 Alms-deeds, their importance, i. 559 Alpha and Omega, titles given to Christ, vi. 391 Ambition, what? i. 72 Ambrose, St. a strenuous defender of the 2d gospel- America, the case of, widely different from that of Anecdotes, illustrative of the incomprehensibility of Andrews, Bishop, his judgment of the doctrine of the Fathers respecting election and reprobation, iii. 329 Anger of God, what? i. 493, 494 Ammianus Marcellinus, referred to, iv. 506 Antinomianism, a gigantic foe to Christianity, i. 364 Antinomianism defined, i. 366; iii. 206-its prevalence amongst congregations and ministers, i. 371-384- Antinomians, their execrable persecution of the Anti-evangelical, what, note, ii. 372 Apostasy, the possibility of, proved, i. 503—and mi- Apostates, what the inspired writers say of, ili. 236 Apostle, what it signifies, vi. 37, 38 Apostles, false, the portrait of, vi. 25-32 Appeal to matter of fact, its design, i. 213-the last, to 'Appointed to be disobedient," the true sense of, Aquinas, Thomas, leaned towards the doctrines of Arianism, what, iii. 446 Arius, what he taught concerning the Father and the Arminius, James, an assertor of general redemption, i. |