IV. The manner in which it was Rom. iii. . III. Its Reality, v. Its Extent, vi. Objections answered. Rom. iii. 24-26. e. The Resurrection of Christ. Acts iii. 15. 724 24-26. 61, 62 . f. The Amiableness of Christ in publishing the Gos 63 pel to Mankind. Is. lii. 7. Š g. The Consequences of Christ's Mediation, . I. Justification, II. The Source: the Free Grace of God, ( 3. 24. 1. Duty of believing. Rom. iii. 28. Rom. 66 67 68 24. IV. Reconciliation of Paul and James' Influence of Works on our Justifi VI. Justification by Faith does not lessen the II. Regeneration, I. The Agent in effecting it: The HOLY GHOST, II. Testimonies to the Doctrine of the Trinity III. His Agency. Tit. iii. 5. II. Its Necessity, John iii. 3. 72 73 IV. Its Nature. John iii. 8. 74 75 V. Its Antecedents. Acts xvi. 29, 30. VI. Its Attendants generally considered. Eph.) 76 i. Its Nature, 77 78 ii. Evidence of its existence, Gal. v. 22. iv. Its consistency with our seeking salva- iv. Complacency. John xiii. 34. VII. Its Consequences, 1. Adoption. 1 John iii. 2. II. Sanctification. 1 Thess. v 23. 80 81 82 83 John xiv. 27. 84 Rom. xiv. 17. 85 IV. Joy in the Holy Ghost. 11. What are real evidences. 2 Cor. xiii. 5. . 11. Difficulties attending the application of these evidences to ourselves. 2 Cor. 13. 5. S SYSTEM OF DUTIES. . A. Duties of Natural Religion. a. Character of the Law of God. Psalm xix. 7. i. On Personal Happiness. Acts xx. 35. . ii. On Public Happiness. Acts xx. 35. III. Its Foundation: Utility. II. In the Decalogue, 1. The Nature of Profaneness. Ex. 20. 7. 102 103 III. The Danger of Profaneness. Ex. 20. 7. 1. The Perpetuity, S of the Sabbath. Ex. 20. 8-11.5 v. Reflections on the Sabbath. Ex. 20. 11. V. The Fifth Commandment, 1. Duty of Children. Ex. 20. 12. 11. Duty of Parents. Ex. 20. 12. 11. Duty of Rulers. Ex. 20. 12. IV. Duty of Subjects. Ex. 20. 12. 104 105, 106 107 Is. 58. 13, 14. 111, 112 113 114 1. Nature & Importance of Truth. Ex.20.16. 125 126 c. Man's Inability to obey the Law of God. Rom.8.17. 133 B. Duties of the Christian Religion. a. Mode of Restoration to the Spirit of Obedience : By Faith and Repentance. Acts 20. 20, 21. S b. Means of Restoration, or Means of Grace. 1. Ordinary Means of Grace, I. Generally considered, 134 1. Proofs that there are such Means. 1 Cor. 4. 15, } 135 . IV. Objections answered. 1 Cor. 4. 15. 137 II. Particularly considered, 1. Hearing of the Word of God. Luk. 8. 18. 138 II. Extraordinary Means of Grace, I. Who are to use them: or the Church of Christ. 1. Ordinary Members of the Church: Their Character. 2 Cor. 6. 14. S 11. Officers of the Church, 149 1. Who are Ministers. 1 Pet.5.1-3. 150,151 B. Consequences of Death, a. Immediate Consequences. Eccl. 12. 7. I. Resurrection of the Body. 1 Cor. 15. 16. . III. Punishment of the Wicked, I. Its Duration. Matth. 25. 46. IV. Rewards of the Righteous, 2 Pet. 3. 13. . II. Happiness of Heaven. Rev. 21. 1-3. 170,171 Conclusion. Prov. 8. 6. 172,173 |