Idols Upon the Jews rejeeting the GO off, $29, Things offered to Idols not to be 640, a, 154 Jews and Gentiles all under fin, We are forbidden to make any the Gospel, 641, a, 10. 845, ā, 24. on a sudden, by a great Effusion of . The Apoftles were to begin to 3. i The Jews, after their Conversion, Prophecies of the Destruction of Land, Itari. 11, 12. Jer. 3 2. 37, &c. Ezek. 36. 24, 25. Ezek. 37. 21, 22, 2Ś. Amos 9. 14, 15. Zech. 8. 8. Ignorance, Jews 13, 14. Hor. 4.6. Wilful ignorance being finful, True Jews, who ? Rom. 2. 28, nordnce some excufe, AEts :6. 9. I Tim. 1.-13 Image. Man was created after the image part consisted in his being made Impossible, This Word used in several Sen- ses, on Heb. 6.4. The Gospel was first preached to 23. Pfal. 145.3. Indifferent. Things in themselves indifferent, Industry, See Diligence. Infidelity. position, Joh. 7.17. Joh. 8.37. ;R! Irfdels b, 3; ) 20. * . ... Integrity, See Sincerity. Interceflion " John Joy. might have.joy and comfort, Rom. joy without being made better by ic, Mat. 13.20. The first Christians rejoiced under 482, 4, 11, The Righteous should rejoice and 15.228, a, 12. 649, 5, 13. We should delight in God's Word, Pfal. 1. 2. Pfal. 119. 103. In his Works, Pfal. 104. 24, d. 429, 3, 32. 434, a, 25, 435, 2, 3, To rejoice in God leffenis our E- Judge.. is Chriftians have a right to gledge b, 22. Judges, 2,9. Deut. 16.18. Deut. 19.' 18. es 31. 1. Gen: 40. 10, 10. 1. To justifie the Wicked, and that we may have Confidence and condemn che Juft, is an abomination Assurance at the Day of Judgment , to the Lord, Prov. 17.05. 1004, a, 8. Judging. Judgments: We must not ralhly judge each od Great Judgments mention d; 198 ther, 342.2, 29: The Consideration a, 29, B, s130, b, 16. 333, 6, 14 of a future Judgment, an Argu. Exprerred by removing Joy, Mirch , ment against rah judging, 34, b, 16. dc. 1080, a, 25. We should judge our felves, 1 Cor. 11:31. Judgments . fent for negle&t and contempt of God's Word, Ezek Examples of some who judged and 6,6"c. For the Punishment of Men condemned themselves under "Af- for their Wickedness, Gen. 6.5, fi&tion, Gen., 42. 21, 22. Judg. 1. 7,19. Gen '18. 20. Lev. 16. 14 6, 7.1 &c. Ifa. 42. 14. Ezek: 39. 22, 24. We cannot judge that: Men are ? Sinners above others from their those to whom God has manifested Judgments will be infliated on Sufferings here, Luk. 132-2, G. his Will, 6co, a, 19. Judgment What is to be done in order to Future, declared by God, zed, a, remove Judgments, 2 Chron. 1. 1: 512, b; 12. A future Judgment 13, &c. necessary to vindicate the Justice We cannot conclude that Men are of God, who will render to every Sinners above others from the Man according to his Works, 94, udgments that befal them, Luk b, 6. 2 Thef. 1.4, &c. The Con- '13. 2,&c. sciences of Men bear witness to God has sometimes preserved his this Truth, Rom. 2; 15. Felix Servants in a Time of public trembled at the Discourse of St. Judgments, Gen. 6.8, 17, 18. Gen. Paul concerning it, A&ts 24. 25: 7.1, &c. 1029, a, 13. See Famint The Time of Judgment will be Plague, War. sudden, when People do not exped Justice it, 134, b, 28.851, a, 11. Jesus Christ is appointed to be and Punishments, 94, 6, 6. 796, of God in diftributing Rewards the Judge, 512, b, 2. who will am gain return, 314, 2, 7. in flaming Justice of God, 604, a, 15. 633?? Fire, 855, 6, 23: attended with 6. Job 37. 23. See Righteousness of Saints and Angels, 458, a, 36. God. At this Judgment all must appear, $12, b, 18. Secrer things will then Justice be laid open, 282, 2, 13. For what Confifts in rendring to all their Words we lhall be judged, on Mac. due, Rom. 13:7, 8. The great Rule 12. 36. 1020, a, 6. Our A&ions of Justice, 36, b, 24., and Omissions will be enquired in. fuftice exprefly required by God to, Mat. 25. 34, 8c. Rom, 2.6. 47, a 20: Motives to Pracie, Of the Rule by which we shall Prov. 21. 3. Ifa. 33. 15, 16. The be judged, the holy Scriptures, and miserable Condition of the Unigt the Law of Nature, Joh. 12.48. teou's or Unjuft, Rom. 1.18. Cor. Rom. 2. 12, 15, 16. Jam. 2. 12. 6.9. 2 Thef. 2. 12. 2 Pet. 2. % At the Day of Judgment a Sepa Justification ration will be made between the Is the free Gift of God, not med Righteous and the Wicked, Mat. rited by us, but conferred upon to 35. 32. The Wicked will not then not by the Law of Mofes, but be able to stand, 324, a, 12. ihrough Faith in Christ, 527; 5,1 We should to behave our felves, 641; , 1, 1977, ag 8. 778, b. sep b, 3. The Faith which justifies, is a liv. Kiss Kneeling Recommended as the most pro per Posture cf Prayer, by the most God the great King of all the unexceptionable Examples, 496, Earth, 866,8, 7: b; is. Jesus Christ a King, Mat. 2. 6. Knowledge Mat. 21, 1, &c. This Office he perform'd, by giving Laws to his Of God, 1 Sam. 2. 3. Dan. 2.22. Church, isa. 33. 22. Jam. 4. 12. Rom. 11.33. His Knowledge is infiHence the Laws of the Gospel are nite and perfe&t, Job 36.4. Job 37. styled his Commandments, Mat.28. 16. Pfal. 147: 5. God searchech and knoweth the 20. 425;b, 6. Christ executes the Office of a king, by appointing Go- Creatures, their Ways and Actions, Hearts of Men, 460, b, 4. All Pfal. 33. 15. Psal. 94. 9. 910, a; 12. 28. Eph. 4. 11, 12. By restraining and conquering the Enemies thereof, 1 Cor. 15.25, dic. By re- and Hearts of Men, 45, 6, 19. The Jesus Christ kner the Thoughts warding the Obedient, Rev. 2. 7: Father known by him, 65, b, 20. 10. Rev. 22. 12. By punishing the - Disobedient, 1 Cor. 11. 32. 2 Ther. See Wisdom. Knowledge. 1:7, doc. Jesus Christ owned himself a The Design of Christ's Coming King before Pilate, 150, b, 6. was to enlighten the Minds of Men, Christ was a King from his Birth, 232, b, 3. Mat. 2. 2. Luk. 1, 31, 32. But he Knowledge necessary in Teachers, more particularly exercised this Mat. iś. 14. Heb. 5. 12. It ought Office, after his Refurrection and to be communicated, 18, 6, 4. as Afcenfion, all things in Heaven People are able to receive it, 47, b; and Earth, Men, Angels, and Devils, 32, being subject to him, 65, 6,6. 157, Account of the Realon of the Hope We should be ready to give an a, 2. 415, a, 2. Christ, as King, will obtain a tharis in us, 840, a, 4. more universal Conquest than he We should apply our felves to has hitherto, done, Pfal. 2. 8, 9. Knowledge, 1 Cor. 14. 20. endeavour Pfal. 72. 5, doc. Dan. 7. 13, 14. ing to know God, i Chron. 28.9. Prophecies relating to the Kingly Jer, 4: 22. Hof 4. 1. and his Will, office of Chrift, 226, a, 21, 33, 4!. Eph. 5.17. Col 1. Di 1 Thef. 46 230, 6, 5.. 350, b, 6. 466, 7, 8. 3. The Knowledge of God includes Kings. Practice or Obedience, Prov. 1.7. Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar Jer. 22. 15, 16. i Thef. 5. 2: punished for their Pride, Dan. 4. 3. Knowledge without Practice of Thef 1,8 * Joh. 2. 3;4. 1 Joh. 4; 30,&c. Dan. 5. 22, &c. Kings, See Magistrates. no use, 431, b, 2. Knowledge the Gife of God, we Kingdom should therefore ask it of him, Dan. Óf Christ, 70, a; 25. 108, a, 22. 2. 19, &c. Col. 1. 9. Jam 1.5. The Duration thereof, 8,b, 3. 415, The Knowledge of Jesus Christ, 34. and the Religion he taught. Men, Prophecies relating to Christ's the most excellent, 674, a, 3o Joh.. kingdom, 226, 2, 41, 466, a, 8. It is 17. 3. Acts 17. 23, &e. Col .. to comprehend all Nations, 119, 6, 3, 6,19 L. Mm Mat. 5. 19. L. ftians wito travelled from Place to Law. Place, 741, a, II. Liberty. The Scriptures assert the Morál or natural Law, Rom. 1. 19, 20. The Gospel does not give Men a Rom. 2. 12, 14, 15. Liberty to fin, on Rom. 6. 14. 617, The Moral or natural Law a Rule &, I. of Life to us Christians, Mat. 19. Wherein Christian Liberty con 17,6c. on Mat. 5.17: The Dana sifts, 392, by 31. on Joh. 8. 36. ger of Teaching otherwise, on Hereby true Christians ferve God, not out of a flavish Fear, but a Obedience to this Law preferr'd Child like Love, and with a willing before Sacrifice, on Mat. 9. 13. Mind, Rom. 8.14,15. 1 Joh. 4, 17, Mar. 12.33. 18. They come with boldness 19 The Love of God and our Neigh- the Throne of Grace, 611, 2, 1. bour, the Sum of the Moral Law, Lite. Mat. 22. 37, &c. Life and Breath the Gift of God, The Moral Law was written on 548, a, 7. Tables of Stone, 741, a, 27. But The greatest Happiness exprefnow under the Gospel, it is written fed by Life, Joh 20.31. 1 Joh. 4.9. in the Minds and Hearts of God's Jesus Chrift the Life and light of People, 741, b, 3. the World, 341, a, 1, 7,19.471,2,1. Those who disobey the Moral We should be ready to lay down or natural Law wort lay of Death, Our Lives for the sake of Chrift, Rom. 1. 32. See Moral. 308, a, 20. 1058, a, 13. Law The Termof Man's Life noi Ceremonial, a fhadow of heavenly fixt by any absolute Decree, Exod. things, 836, a, 17. Abolished by 20,12. Deut.4. 40. Deut. 28. 63, the Coming of Christ, on Acts 16. 66., 1 King. 3. 14. Pfal. 55.23. 3. 835, a, 25. Styled a Yoke, Ads Pfal. 91. 16. Prov. 10. 27. The Shortness, Vanity, and un 15.10. The Cercmonial Law could not ju- certainty of our lives, 962, a, 4. stifie, and bring Men to eternal We are in this Life but as Strange Life, 742, a, 15. Gal. 3. 21, 22. ers, Pilgrims and Sojourners, 747, Christ the end thereof for Righte. a, 3; ouiness, 743, a, 13. Of the new and holy Life which Law. Christians are to live, 614, b, 17. We are not wholly forbid going to Faith a Principle of fpiritual Life, 669, a, 33. 748, 6, 10. 806, a, . Law, but only for small Injuries, 596, b, 2. on Mat. 5. 39. Lebbeus, Long suffering A Name by which St. Jude is Of God, See Patience. called, on Mar. 10. 3. Long-suffering toward each other, a Lending, Dury, 803, a, 26. Lord's-Day. A Part of a good Man's Charalta er, Pfal. 37. 26. Pfal. 11.2. 5. a Du The first Day of the Week was observed as a Day of Religious ty, 25, a, 7. Worfhip in the Apostles Times, be cause our Lord thereon arose from The Gift he was to offer at his the Dead, 558, a, 3. Mar. 16.9. cleanling, 41, a, 1. Joh. 20, 19, 26. See Sabbach Wer Letter's Thip. Of commendation given to Chris Lord's Leper, |