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Hab. ii. 4,

Hades, meaning of this Greek word,

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Hallowing of God's name in general and in particular, 2, 433-436
How and why we ought to pray for this,

Many neglect this duty, and how miserable they are,
Exhortation to hallow the name of God,

Hatred of our neighbour forbidden,

Is a cause of murder,

Heart, how it is to be distinguished from the soul, un-

436, 437

438-440

440--443

2, 316, 317

ibid.

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Hosea i. 7,

Houserobbery, what,

Holiness of God, what,

Honour, we must defend and promote the honour of

our neighbour,

We must honour our parents by several duties,

Humble, believers ought to be humble,

Huperdoulia, the worship which the Papists appropri

ate to Mary,

Hurt, we must prevent our neighbour's hurt,

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Idolatry is either a greater or less,

Ignorance, esteemed by the Papists the mother of de-

1,

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Its hurtful nature,

Image of God, man was created in it,

Wherein it doth not, and wherein it doth consist,

The ends of it,

It was natural to man,

Image and likeness (forbidden) what,

The making and worshipping of images forbidden,

History of the image worship of the heathens, Jews and
Christians,

Images of God, Christ and the saints not to be ap-

proved,

Unsuitableness of imageworship,

Images are not to be tolerated, as books of the laity,

Spiritual imageworship, what,

Who render themselves guilty of this,

Immortality enjoyed by Adam before the fall,
Immortality of the soul,

Imperfection, the doctrine of it explained, proved and
defended,

Many sin from an observation of the imperfections of
the saints,

How we ought to improve this doctrine,

Imputation. See original sin and justification.

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How the unconverted and the converted ought to im-

Inability of the sinner aggravates his misery,
How and why it is denied by many,

Wherein it doth not, and wherein it doth consist,
It is proved,

Objections against it answered,

Doth not deprive God of his right to demand obe-
dience,

Our inability to preserve ourselves from errours,

Believers subject to a partial inability,

prove their inability,

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It ought to excite to prayer,

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Incarnation, the Son of God became incarnate,

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He became by his incarnation very man of very man,

393

Of the flesh and blood of Mary,

294

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He is denied by many who are not of our communion,

Advantages of the name Jesus,

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Who do truly partake of him,

246, 247

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Judging. See condemning.

Judgment, a general one in death and on the last day, 1,

Judge in the last judgment,

1,

151

1,

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1,

383

1, 467, 468

1,

328

388

388, 389

289

389--392

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393

It is matter of comfort to believers,

Proves that Christ is the head of the church, and that

the Christian religion is true,

393, 394

395

It ought to terrify the sinner and urge him to repen-
tance,

395--397

How believers ought to improve the general judgment,
Justice of God, what,

397--399

1,

106

How it is and must be satisfied,

Justification, what,

The Judge, the persons cited, the accusers, and the
Advocate in justification,

Concerning the import of the sentence in justification,

the procuring causes of it, the manner in which
the sinner obtains an interest in it, and how it is
made known to him,

We are justified by faith only, and how,

The time of it,

It is active and passive,

It is a benefit of the church of the Old and New

106--109

1, 465--467

467--471

471--474

477, 478

474--476

476

477

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Who they are, and how they ought to conduct them-

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Justification without works doth not make men careless

and profane,

Many do not conduct themselves rightly with respect

to justification, and how every one ought to con-
duct himself,

How justification is distinct from sanctification,

K

Keys of the kingdom of heaven, what,

Are not sufficiently used,

See discipline, power of the church, and preaching of

the word.

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Killing, what kind is not, and what kind is forbidden, 2, 307--310

Different ways of killing our neighbour,

Of our children,

Of ourselves,

It is abominable,

Kindness, what,

King, Christ is a king,

Believers are kings,

310-313
313, 314

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Kingdom of God, the universal,

Of grace, what,

The king of it, who,

The subjects and enemies of it,

2, 445, 446

446

447

447, 448

How it comes,

Pertains to faith,

Is of the Old Testament, of the New, and of glory,

Kingdom of heaven is the church,

Knowledge, Adam had it before the fall by the image

of God,

Natural knowledge is not sufficient,

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What fundamental truths we must know,

156

How saving knowledge operates,

ibid.

Knowledge of God, what,

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