This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A92777 | But if that fall, which of us, or what Ordinance of God shall be able to stand? |
A93073 | And how comes it to passe, that you have agreed to wipe the noses of the other two Scribes of the Assembly with one single Book apeece? |
A93073 | Shall I tell you what some conjecture to be the cause of such a transgression? |
A93073 | What Publisher of a book is so long in travail with any page of it, as with the Title? |
A44741 | I am glad you have learnt; but how did you learne it? |
A44741 | Who can mourne sufficiently for them? |
A44741 | by acting upon others, or suffering your selfe? |
A44741 | { non- Roman}{ non- Roman}{ non- Roman}{ non- Roman}{ non- Roman} Si ego, quis ego, si non ego, quis? |
A44741 | — Quis talia fando? |
A96941 | 14. saying, Who made me a judge or a divider over you? |
A96941 | And by what rules and laws they ought to govern? |
A96941 | And how farre, and in what things, matters and causes, power is given to them by Christ to rule and govern in the Church? |
A96941 | Saying, Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? |
A96941 | Shall I come to you with a rod? |
A96941 | What that Government is? |
A96941 | What will you? |
A96941 | Who are the Governours? |
A96941 | or in love, and in the spirit of meeknes? |
A34784 | 7. the promise is, He will fill his house with glory; but what goeth before? |
A34784 | Is it not the preservation of Religion, where it is reformed, and the Reformation of Religion, where it needs? |
A34784 | What doe we covenant? |
A34784 | What doe we vow? |
A34784 | What is this but the contents and matter of our Oath? |
A93581 | But how will you do to satisfie Parliament, Presbyterials, and other dissenting Brethren? |
A93581 | How can that Presbytery whose constitution is so questionable, chalenge such a Divine Right? |
A93581 | They that are a Magistracy neither over nor under the Presbytery, tell me in what spheare or where rule they? |
A93581 | Whether is this to settle things according to Covenant? |
A93581 | seeing the gifts are not so distinct as at first, why should the Offices be so distinct? |
A81491 | 24th[? |
A81491 | 5. but already for a long time really contending by Fire indeed: And how then can we forbear from crying out? |
A81491 | 5. observe the Lyer: Did the Church of England flourish by the publishing of prophane Books of sports on the Lords day? |
A81491 | And for that excellent State of the Church, observed by the notes on page 12. whence is it? |
A81491 | Annotation on Thomason copy:"Decem:[?] |
A81491 | Could these put the Church into an Excellent State? |
A81491 | How many protestations have they forced from his Majesty to stick to them, and not to leave them? |
A81491 | Their Councelling of the King to these courses, so distructive both to himselfe and Kingdome? |
A81491 | What a sad spectacle is this to see that Church thus trodden under foot? |
A81491 | What marvell then, if these your cruell distractions have awakened; yea, divided even to a variety the judgements and affections too of Christendome? |
A81491 | why do they pleade for humility, and yet kick against our fasts? |
A47903 | And may not Salvation be had in Communion of our Church? |
A47903 | Are the Thumbs and Toes; the Heads and Hands that Adonibezeck cut off, quite forgotten? |
A47903 | But pray tell us, do not the Episcopal- men preach the Gospel? |
A47903 | But the men have reason for vvhat they say I vvarrant you; Is there not now a Cause? |
A47903 | Do you understand it, Gentlemen? |
A47903 | Dolus an Virtus? |
A47903 | If you do not, why do you make a Scruple of what you can not mend? |
A47903 | Or how to mend it Astronomically? |
A47903 | Pray Gentlemen answer Categorically, I or no: If it was, then why may we not call a Spade a Spade? |
A47903 | Suppose novv all these painful Labourers dead and gone; vvhat, must all the World be damn''d for vvant of their Preaching? |
A47903 | Sure it is ill halting before Cripples: What, are there none that can remember beyond the sad St. Bartholomew? |
A47903 | There hath passed a solemn Oath over the Nation, engaging the main Body of it to endeavour a Reformation, and must all Covenants be kept? |
A47903 | Was that a Trayterous Rebellion, or was it not? |
A47903 | Well, but what shall we do for our little Sister the Independent? |
A47903 | Well, would you know the true reason? |
A47903 | Well, you have heard their Arguments, and what is now to be done? |
A47903 | Why, what is the matter my Masters, that you can not do this? |
A47903 | what a company of Knots are here found in a Rush? |
A70321 | And besides these ships which they here confesse, how many Land- companies be there in the same condition? |
A70321 | Is keeping on the hat irreverence at that time? |
A70321 | May any Ceremonies be imposed or no? |
A70321 | Sect 3 But what is it that this so falsely supposed sad experience hath made manifest? |
A70321 | These two may therefore live like Abraham and Lot, and why should there be any wrangling or controversie betwixt thy Heards- men and my Heards- men? |
A70321 | how many thousand families which have no Minister in them? |
A92287 | And labour, in what? |
A92287 | But how can wee affirm any such designment from the Scriptures, if you have not two sorts, either in name or nature to bee found there? |
A92287 | Doe you read anywhere God hath set in his Church, first Presbyteries, secondarily Classes, then Consistories? |
A92287 | How could this bee said by a Synod of the Elders of those Churches, which were themselves troubled by them? |
A92287 | Is man wiser in his Generation then Jesus Christ? |
A92287 | Namely, whether the Ceremoniall Law was to bee observed? |
A92287 | Or is there any thing in the word directing a different composition or constitution in these? |
A92287 | What, are these Elders of a Presbyteriall Church bound hereto? |
A92287 | and it is due from every person as he is able, or he can not performe his duty, how burthensome, how confused would this be? |
A91792 | 11 Whether the servants of the Lord are not forbidden to strive, but to ▪ be gentle towards all? |
A91792 | 13 Whether it was not Christs command, that his Disciples when they were persecuted, they should pray, and if cursed, blesse? |
A91792 | 15 Whether Christ hath sayd, He will have an unwilling people compelled to serve him? |
A91792 | 16 whether ever God did plant his church by violence and blood- shed? |
A91792 | 19 Whether he that is not conformable to Christ, may not at the same time be a good subject to the State, and as profitable to it as any? |
A91792 | 2 Whether carnall punishments can produce any more then a carnall repentance and obedience? |
A91792 | 23 Whether men heretofore have not in zeal for religion, persecuted the Son of God, in stead of the son of perdition? |
A91792 | 24 Whether it is not a burden great enough for the Magistrate to govern and judge in civill causes, to preserve the subjects rights, peace and safety? |
A91792 | 26 Whether he is fit to appoint punishments, that is not fit to judge? |
A91792 | 30 Whether the Magistrate be not wronged, to give him the title of Civill Magistrate onely, if his power be spirituall? |
A91792 | 31 Whether laws made meerly concerning spirituall things, be not spirituall also? |
A91792 | 32 Whether if no civill Law be broken, the civill peace be hurt or no? |
A91792 | 33 Whether in compulsion for conscience, not only the guilty, but the innocent suffer also? |
A91792 | 34 Whether such as are spiritually dead, be capable to be spiritually infected? |
A91792 | 36 Whether the Scriptures appoint any other punishment to be inflicted upon Hereticks, then rejection and excommunication? |
A91792 | 37 Whether freedome of conscience would not joyn all sorts of persons to the Magistrate, because each shared in the benefit? |
A91792 | 38 Whether those states( as the Low Countries) who grant such liberty, doe not live quietly, and flourish in great prosperity? |
A91792 | 39 Whether persecution for conscience doe not harden men in their way, and make them cry out of oppression and tyranny? |
A91792 | 4 Whether those who would force other mens consciences, be willing to have their own forced? |
A91792 | 42 Whether the Saints crave the help of the powers of this world to bring Christ to them; or fear their powers to keep him from them? |
A91792 | 43 If no religion is to be practised, but that which the Common- wealth shall approve on: what if they will approve of no religion? |
A91792 | 45 Whether Uniformity in Religion, in the State, doe not oppresse millions of souls, and impoverish the Saints bodies? |
A91792 | 47 Whether Jesus Christ, appointed any materiall Prisons for Blasphemers of him? |
A91792 | 49 Eyther the Civill, or the Spirituall State must be supream: which of these must judge the other in spirituall matters? |
A91792 | 5 Whether it be wisdome and safe to make such sole Judges in matters of Religion, who are not infallible, but as lyable to erre as others? |
A91792 | 7 Whether the Scripture makes the Magistrate Judge of our faith? |
A91792 | And if a Magistrate be in darknesse, and spiritually blind, and dead; be fit to judge of light, of truth and errour? |
A91792 | And whether all such as have gone to them to licence the truth ought not to repent of it, and do so no more? |
A91792 | And whether it can be made appear, that God hath revealed his truth first to these Ministers of England, and so the first spreaders of it? |
A91792 | As if the husband be an heretick, his sufferings may cause the innocent wife and children shall suffer as deeply also? |
A91792 | Fifty Questions,& c. WHether corporall punishments can open blinde eyes, and give light to darke understandings? |
A91792 | Had not he as good live as he list; as live as you list? |
A91792 | In my judgment, your judgement is a lye: will ye compell me to believe a lye? |
A91792 | Instance, who opposed the Prelates, the Ministers or the people, first? |
A91792 | Whether it be best for us to put out our eyes, and see by the eyes of others who are as dim- sighted? |
A91792 | and whether God calls such to that place, whom he hath not furnished with abilities for that place? |
A91792 | and whether such be fit for the place of the Magistracy? |
A91792 | compell ye a man to be present at a worship which he loaths? |
A91792 | shall men have no religion at all? |
A91792 | then whether it be not a scruple to a tender conscience to submit to such in civill causes, because not appointed to that place by God? |
A44800 | & in the conclusion of all the whole, a Sacrifice must be offered up for the defects of your whole service; what pitifull blind Merchandize is this? |
A44800 | ( as you call it) and is his Evidence now to seek, and the Seal now wanting? |
A44800 | An Where was it injoyned by Christ, or any of his Ministers? |
A44800 | And have you forgotten that exhortation or precept, Abstain from every appearance of evil? |
A44800 | And upon what account do you count it lawful, convenient, and requisite to meet in an Idols Temple, or a Mass- house? |
A44800 | And was not Prophesie as acceptable as speaking with Tongues, if your Expounding( so called of the Scripture be by the Spirit of God? |
A44800 | And what do you judge this man will have on the Thanksgiving- Day? |
A44800 | And where learned you this Article of ● aith, to turn the heads of the Sermon into Petitions? |
A44800 | And whether our Predecessors and Brethren were the messengers sent out by the true Church, yea or nay? |
A44800 | And whether the Ordinances and Practises were the institution of Christ and his Apostles, yea or nay in the primitive times? |
A44800 | And why after the Morning Sermon, ye great Reformers? |
A44800 | And you set examples indeed, but they are but bad ones; would you have your flock to follow your example? |
A44800 | Are they Elected, Justified, Adopted, and Sanctified, whose sins are not blotted out, whose iniquities are not forgiven? |
A44800 | But stay Sirs, do you keep this day( which you call a Christians Sabbath) holy to the Lord? |
A44800 | How is he like to be perswaded in his own heart, that sins presumptiously against the checks of his own conscience? |
A44800 | If this be Reformation, what is Deformity? |
A44800 | If you intend the first day of the week, where is that called the Christian Sabbath? |
A44800 | If you say you do not, how comes it to pass, that there are all these defects in your performances,& all this iniquity in your holy things? |
A44800 | Is not he a scandalous person that sins presumptiously, and against the checks of his own conscience, and Gods Holy Spirit? |
A44800 | Is that which is holy, iniquity and sinful? |
A44800 | Mark, Reader, what Sorcery is here? |
A44800 | Or did the Apostles bid the Gentiles, who did believe, go to their Idols Temple again, and say it was a convenient place to worship the true God in? |
A44800 | Or is that which is iniquity and sinful, holy? |
A44800 | Useth not this to be the doctrine amongst you, once in Christ, and ever in Christ, and whom he loves once, he loves to the end? |
A44800 | Was not Prophesie one thing, and Prayer another? |
A44800 | Was not a Psalm in the Church of Co ● inth acceptable unto God when it was sung in the Spirit, and with understanding, as good as an Interpretation? |
A44800 | Was not the baptized Infant incorporated into a holy Congregation? |
A44800 | Was not the water instituted in the beginning by the word, and gathered together into one place, by the Word? |
A44800 | What blind Doctrine is this, that these blind merchants of this last edition hath given out for a plat- form? |
A44800 | What example have you for so doing? |
A44800 | What ignorance is here? |
A44800 | What, do you think to make it, the Fountain of Life, from whence all good comes? |
A44800 | What, is Original sin unwasht away? |
A44800 | What, is not this taken away yet? |
A44800 | Whom do you call ignorant, and prophane, and scandalous? |
A44800 | Why are these days prohibited? |
A44800 | and because you say it s not peculiar to the Church of God, whether were these of the Church of God before mentioned? |
A44800 | and hath not this man partaken of the Sacrament, and eat the flesh of Christ, and drank his blood, and a Church- member? |
A44800 | and how hath the water transgressed, that it s become unholy, that it needs sanctifying again? |
A44800 | and how is it that the best of your actions is defiled? |
A44800 | and how should their Faith be stirred up, that hath none, which yet hath to repent? |
A44800 | and is a deprived nature alive, that poysons all your faculties, and defiles your best actions? |
A44800 | and is fittest to give meanings and interpretations of the Scripture? |
A44800 | and of Sachariah and Elizabeth? |
A44800 | and then i ● was sanctified, and holy; and how became it unholy again? |
A44800 | and what hath a Priest to do with this? |
A44800 | and what hath the Church of God to do with them that are without? |
A44800 | and where was the Priest to solemnize the mariage of Isaac and Rebeccah? |
A44800 | but what hath the Priest to do to publish it three times like a Belman for the loss of a Horse or Cow thorow the Market? |
A44800 | do you not speak your own words, nor think your own thoughts, nor work your own works? |
A44800 | if mariage be a holy thing, or an honorable thing, why may it not be done in the fear of God, and the power of God, why not on any day? |
A44800 | was days made for man, or man made for days? |
A44800 | what, will the light in the Conscience shew sin and reprove for it? |
A44800 | where was Abrahams and Sarahs Priest when they were maried? |
A44800 | why should that give way to a sprinkling of an Infant, till the Spirit cease to speak in him that spake by it? |
A44800 | will that prepare them better? |
A44800 | would you have every one of your flock to have a long Gown, or a long Robe, and make them all like Cardinals, Princes? |
A41016 | Adae peccatum imputabitur mihi,& Christi justitia ad me non pertinebit? |
A41016 | Adae peccatum imputabitur mihi,& Christi justitia ad me non pertinobit? |
A41016 | Adams sin is imputed to me, and shall not Christ his righteousnesse belong to me? |
A41016 | And why may it not be as lawfull for the Doctor to send Theologicall Truths to Oxford, as for thee every week Civill Lyes to all parts of the Kingdom? |
A41016 | Are these the distilled Spirits of Christianitie? |
A41016 | But our acute and learned brother demandeth, qua fide recipiendi sint hi articuli, ecclesiastica an divina? |
A41016 | But why dost thou deliver the Doctors mind by halfs? |
A41016 | Eagle, who e''r thou art; it is a prize Not worth thy wing; shall eagles stoop at flies? |
A41016 | For what Chimera''s, Tragelaphusses, and Hippocentaurs dost thou talk of? |
A41016 | Fourthly, If part of Christs active obedience be imputed to us, why not the whole? |
A41016 | HAst thou yet any better stuff in thy shop, Britanicus, besides the large mourning weed beg''d artificially at the last funerall of a saint? |
A41016 | He who is ▪ and ever hath been so stout a Champion for religion, to be so used by the reformers thereof? |
A41016 | Hoc quem civiles hauserunt sanguine dextrae? |
A41016 | I Am sorry to hear of the close Imprisonment of that worthy Dr. Featley; what? |
A41016 | Idque ab iis, qui reformandae ecclesiae palmam aliis praeripere omnibus satagunt? |
A41016 | If the Allegations brought by the Brownists against the Doctor were true, how came he to be acquitted Iuly 12? |
A41016 | Is it not to be a Citie- Spie, and Intelligencer? |
A41016 | Is this the puritie of precise Zeale? |
A41016 | Lastly, why was no cause expressed in the Warrant, for committing him to Prison? |
A41016 | Nempe factus es tu mihi, Christe, justitia à Deo: nunquid mihi verendum; ne una amb ● bus non sufficiat? |
A41016 | O the miserie of these days, by so much the more woful because not bemoaned( these things are come upon thee, who will lament thee?) |
A41016 | O ubi estis fontes lachrymarum? |
A41016 | Or at least an authenticall copi ●, attested by the hand of a notarie or some sworn witnesse, proving the accord thereof with the originall? |
A41016 | Qu''est il besoin d''en dire tant? |
A41016 | Shall the sin of Adam be imputed to me and shall the righteousnesse of Christ no way belong unto me, or I have no interest in it? |
A41016 | Sic perusse frontem de rebus? |
A41016 | Siccine tractari insignem veritatis pugilem de religione reformata optimè meritum? |
A41016 | Suppose then some friend of his should pay his forfeiture, will that intitle him to his garland? |
A41016 | The best reformed, which are they? |
A41016 | To beautifie the Temple of God, by damming up the lights thereof? |
A41016 | To lay traps in their wayes, who guide our feet into the way of peace? |
A41016 | To make men Delinquents, and then to persecute them with all severity? |
A41016 | Ut sapiant fatuae fabrorum prandia Betae, O quam saepè petet vin ● ● iperque* Coq ● us? |
A41016 | What a brow of brasse and conscience seated with a hot iron, hast thou Civicus? |
A41016 | What crime then canst thou charge him withall? |
A41016 | What government or discipline was that? |
A41016 | Why all this while is the letter suppressed, and not published to this day to cleare the justice of the proceedings against the Doctor? |
A41016 | Why did they send the originall Letter to Oxford, wherby it is now made publique, and exposed to the view of all men? |
A41016 | Why is he suspended from the exercise of his Ecclesiasticall function? |
A41016 | Why then is this letter made the only ground of all the proceedings against the Doctor? |
A41016 | Why was not the originall under the Doctors owne hand shewed him to convince him? |
A41016 | Yea but the Letter was subscribed not with the Doctors name in English but with two Greek characters, Δ and Φ, and is that treason? |
A41016 | Yea, but where are the men of Belial to testifie that the Dr. blasphemed the Parliament, and their Ordinances? |
A41016 | Yes, a sattin cassock surely, a decent garment for a grave divine, especially on high dayes: what wouldst thou have the reverend clergy to weare? |
A41016 | did he betray forts, or cittadels or treasure or magazins of armourie, or cabin- councels? |
A41016 | first what? |
A41016 | for the rooting out of that, upon which we are enjoyned to pray God to pour down the dew of his blessing? |
A41016 | if they were false, how came he to condemned by the vote of the same house Sept. 29? |
A41016 | if they were false, why was not the Doctor put to his proofe, and in case he failed, censured as a slanderer? |
A41016 | make a Spie or Intelligencer to Oxford, and more then one Letter the Docto ● never dictated, and that also intercepted; how then can he be a Spie? |
A41016 | omnia mihi data sunt a patre meo,& pater dedit filio habere vitam in se, all things are given me of my Father? |
A41016 | or in a rocket liued through with plush or taffata, as some of the Assembly men flaunt it? |
A41016 | or in a short jacket, much like the riding coat of Davids Embassadors, which was cut off at o ● sacrum, the huckle bone? |
A41016 | that thou darest stain paper with such notorious untruths and shamelesse ● landers? |
A41016 | with what kind of faith, humane or divine? |
A41016 | wouldst thou have them go in cuerpo, like your new England and Holland theologues? |
A41016 | ● ella geri placuit nullos habitura triumphos? |
A38090 | & c. or what doe you meane? |
A38090 | ( though by seperation and schi ● … me) Or what was the reason you questioned not that? |
A38090 | A soule of gratious ingenuity needs no other Rhetorick to winne it then the presence of these heavenly administrations? |
A38090 | And I aske, how long it was, when once you came to Viana, where you setled for a time, before you practised your Church- way? |
A38090 | And brethren let me friendly mind you who are you five? |
A38090 | And if you do and will, what means that wall of partition between us your new constituted Churches? |
A38090 | And what are you? |
A38090 | And whether you five have not acted for your selves& way since this Parliament? |
A38090 | As also, whether you would practise the reading of set Psalmes and Chapters appointed out for you? |
A38090 | As for that quere, Unto whose view, and judgement, should we at first present our selves, but to the Supreame judicatory of this Kingdome? |
A38090 | Brethren what is this you write in this Section? |
A38090 | Brethren, how dare you write thus? |
A38090 | But in Ecclesiasticall matters and differences, upon the Magistrates interposing his power, what is it you will submit unto? |
A38090 | But into what remote, and farre Countrey were you banish''t? |
A38090 | But let me aske you, though you say you have not published your opinions by preaching, doe you not understand it by preaching in pulpits? |
A38090 | But what great deprivation at once is this, of what ever is deare? |
A38090 | But who are you, that you may not speake( for so much as concernes this) in the language of both Houses? |
A38090 | But why doe I wonder? |
A38090 | De Ecclesijs reformatis quid aliud dicam? |
A38090 | Doe you carry the words in reference only to that numerous multiplication? |
A38090 | Doe you not know, the people will mis- apprehend persons, and opinions, though plainely and fully laid downe? |
A38090 | First, What you meane by meere circumstances, and what by the rules the law of nature doth in common dictate? |
A38090 | Had you not all these with you 〈 ◊ 〉 and did you not in the Netherlands live in the best places, in much plenty, ease and pompe? |
A38090 | Have not some of you, nor any of you, no not in the least attempted to make a party? |
A38090 | How can a Church representative be a sufficient and allowed remedy to take up great offences in a Church at a great distance? |
A38090 | I aske of you whether the civill power doth containe the Ecclesiasticall formally and eminently, so as that power can give and produce the other? |
A38090 | I aske you, whether Deacons are not Ecclesiasticall persons, and separated to that service by Election and ordination, as well as Elders? |
A38090 | I grant, that at Arnheim was one Church that Mr Bridges Church should have consulted with, or have submitted to, but where were any other Churches? |
A38090 | I have heard that of late you have declared your selves thus, and the late Epistle before M. Cottons booke written by two of you implies so much? |
A38090 | I named you not, but spake as of many of your Ministers, why doe you then appropriate it to your selves? |
A38090 | If they were not Elders, why were private members sent before Elders, shew us a rule for that? |
A38090 | If you had found out principles enough superstructorie, why did you not name them, at least some of them? |
A38090 | Is it not to both the Houses of Parliament to whom this Apologie is presented, and to whom you appeale? |
A38090 | It is a worshipping, it is a receiving a marke to practise any Canon, constitution or order that is framed or injoyned by that government: What? |
A38090 | May all the faithfull partake in the Sacraments? |
A38090 | Nay, are not some of you greater States- men, and polititians, and looke more to preferment and worldly respects, then ever they did? |
A38090 | Now what can be said more plaine? |
A38090 | Or else, Whether after you were come into Holland, and so actually were Exiles, then you were cast upon the enquiring into the light part? |
A38090 | Or whether, by the sinfull evill, the Innovations in the government and worship, as bowing to Altars,& c. which came in of later dayes? |
A38090 | Secondly, Whether you doe practise and observe your own rule here given with the exceptions made by you? |
A38090 | Though you received some of them unto communion in your Churches, whether any of you ever received the Lords Supper in any of their Churches? |
A38090 | We did not imagine, but might you not? |
A38090 | What have not all your own interests prevailed with you, to occasion the least disturbance amongst the people? |
A38090 | What have you kept a deep silence and forbearance? |
A38090 | What must have been done in this case? |
A38090 | What say you to these and the like cases? |
A38090 | Whether you tooke any long time of searching- out what were the first Apostolique directions, before you fell to the practise of it? |
A38090 | after what time, and how many meetings? |
A38090 | and after what manner must this sentence of non- communion be denounced against this Church or Churches? |
A38090 | and how can you affirm it? |
A38090 | and how must it be made known unto the offending Churches, with other things of this like nature? |
A38090 | and how( think you) would this have been taken by the Houses of Parliament, and by the Assembly? |
A38090 | and objected( as the Malignants doe) of the danger of their comming in,& c? |
A38090 | and restore their Minister againe? |
A38090 | and satisfie us how private persons and no officers of the Church should represent the Church? |
A38090 | and shall such preachers gather people into Churches? |
A38090 | and shall we not heare of it? |
A38090 | and suppose those Churches will not revoke it but stand to their act, what shall be done in this case? |
A38090 | and that the Minister deposed should acknowledge to the Church wherein he had likewise sinned? |
A38090 | and that they should keep a solemne day of fasting to humble themselves for their sinfull carriage? |
A38090 | and to desire to have Churches of your own way, and to be an occasion of so much evill, as that would prove to this Church? |
A38090 | and what constitution are you made of? |
A38090 | and what could this be but out of acting for your selves and way? |
A38090 | and what if the Church would not alter that which upon so full a hearing and triall was agreed upon? |
A38090 | and what is schisme and separation? |
A38090 | and what must be done in this case? |
A38090 | and what were the Companions of your Exile? |
A38090 | and what will you allow him to doe? |
A38090 | and whether Mr Bridge and he continued there as fellow Ministers? |
A38090 | and whether have not some of you much pleaded against sending for them in? |
A38090 | and whether this was not a meanes to hinder the Churches repentance and humiliation for their sin, when they should be put but to doe as Mr Ward? |
A38090 | and whether was not this Apologeticall Narration one of the Products of your consultations? |
A38090 | and who by warrant out of the Scriptures hath the power to pronounce that heavy sentence of non- communion? |
A38090 | and who must be the mouth? |
A38090 | and why could you not have writ, who are commmonly called Brownists? |
A38090 | and why else will they establish it, if there be any other more agreeable to the Word? |
A38090 | as also, whether some Sermons( though but now and then) would not occasion the least disturbance among the people? |
A38090 | but if they were Elders, why doe you name them Gentlemen only and not speake of them as officers? |
A38090 | can it be in Reason thought all this is come about without your acting for your selves and way? |
A38090 | can there be so much as triall, and examination, and judiciary charges, and deposition of witnesses without authority, much lesse censure? |
A38090 | did I, or any others charge you with refusing all subjection to the civill Magistrate? |
A38090 | did not most of you enjoy all these abroad? |
A38090 | did you hope the Assembly as well as the people would be taken with good words and such, flourishes? |
A38090 | good men, into what Patmos, Indies, or remote wildernesse were they banish''t and for ● …''t to flye? |
A38090 | have not the practises of some of you in assembling in private houses, and in the gathering of many to your Churches? |
A38090 | have not you put a sword into their hands this day against us? |
A38090 | have not your discourses and conferences with some Ministers and well affect ● … d people upon your points? |
A38090 | how can you write it? |
A38090 | how does this imply a contradiction in the words and expressions used by your selves? |
A38090 | how? |
A38090 | if both Houses call them Brownists, Why may not you Five terme them so? |
A38090 | is the peoples golden Calfe of Independencie and Democracie come out of it selfe, without Aarons making it? |
A38090 | is this the reall evidence and demonstration of the effectuall successe of such a course held by Churches in such a case? |
A38090 | lactabimusne libertatem conscientiis permittendam esse? |
A38090 | may a Parliament displease God to please men? |
A38090 | must not they passe the sentence of Non- communion against them? |
A38090 | must the messengers themselves have been now questioned by the Church for managing matters no better? |
A38090 | or did I in my reasons against your governement, write in any other sense but in the point of Ecclesiasticall government and power? |
A38090 | or doe you meane the Christian Protestant Magistrate, or Magistrates, though Heathens, Popish, Arrians? |
A38090 | or how shall they free you from the darke cloud of manifold misapprehensions? |
A38090 | or in any of the English Churches in Holland who were not of your way and communion? |
A38090 | or in the meeting place of each of these Churches offended? |
A38090 | or may they be please ● … s of other mens sins, and wink at evill to content some persons? |
A38090 | or must other messengers be sent to heare matters againe, and to change, or adde what was amisse? |
A38090 | or must the sentences agreed upon both for the Church and Mr Ward be reversed? |
A38090 | or must these Churches offended meet in one of their meeting places to pronounce it together? |
A38090 | or simply and positively, that the Apostles did not stay so long in any City as to set up any Churches at all? |
A38090 | or the Church to heare him in case the Minister would not yeeld? |
A38090 | or trouble them with so triviall a matter? |
A38090 | or was it because you are tender of questioning the multiplication of Churches? |
A38090 | or what effectuall and powerfull meanes to reduce a Church or Churches? |
A38090 | or whether there is an intrinsecall dependance of the Ecclesiasticall upon the Politicall in their nature, forme, and exercise of them? |
A38090 | or whether there was any that did refuse wholy, all the Orders, injoyned by that Government? |
A38090 | or who have had a greater interest in their favour then your selves? |
A38090 | that Polig ● … mie might stand with saving Grace; and must that be tolerated? |
A38090 | was it not upon the newes of the Parliament, and the probability of the revolution of things? |
A38090 | what reliefe for a person injured? |
A38090 | what would you have them doe for you? |
A38090 | where? |
A38090 | whether are not these strange conceits? |
A38090 | whether must it be denounced in and upon the place where they meet to heare and examine? |
A38090 | whether whatever may stand with saving grace, and is not against the fundamentals of Doctrine and civill Government, or what else? |
A38090 | who have wrought so many Ministers, Gentlemen and people to your way? |
A38090 | who must judge now between these Churches and the Magistrate? |
A38090 | why then have you, and doe you make all this adoe in our Church? |
A38090 | why then is all this brought in by you ▪ quorsum haec? |
A38090 | why will you, or how can you answer it to God for that to make a rent? |
A38090 | will the Church now goe chuse a new and Orthodox Minister upon it? |
A38090 | would not the Assembly rather follow the word of God, accounting walking according to that, the greatest and most publike interest? |
A38090 | you have no Elders, Pastors,& c. What? |
A64986 | 14. to call for the Elders, th ● se standing perpetuated Officers, that they may pray over him, anointing him with Oyl in the Name of the Lord? |
A64986 | 21. Who is the Redeemer of Gods Elect? |
A64986 | According to what Pattern is this work wrought? |
A64986 | After what manner are they in the Creatures, and how are they in God? |
A64986 | After what manner do not these worthy Receivers partake of Christs Body and Blood? |
A64986 | After what manner must we forgive others? |
A64986 | After what manner ought we to do this? |
A64986 | After what manner shall they be acknowledged and acquitted? |
A64986 | And all matters of practice, or whatsoever we are bound to do? |
A64986 | And are sins likewise by reason of their several aggravations more hainous in the sight of God than otherwise they would be? |
A64986 | And are some sins in themselves, or of their own nature more hainous than others? |
A64986 | And are we to pray that the Kingdom of Satan, in both these senses may be destroyed? |
A64986 | And can this confession then be so necessary a part of true Repentance, which a man may do that never unfeignedly repented? |
A64986 | And can we effect these any better way? |
A64986 | And do not all these Laws of God bind the inward as well as the outward man? |
A64986 | And do not they blaspheme that wor ● hy n ● me, by the which they are called, that break a bruised Reed, and quench the smoaking Flax? |
A64986 | And do they likewise partake of the several benefits which in this life do accompany, or flow from these? |
A64986 | And doth God require Repentance, and Faith of us; or hath Christ repented and believed for us? |
A64986 | And doth not the Church of Rome so? |
A64986 | And hath God the Son blessed the first day of the week by his own example, as God the Father did the seventh? |
A64986 | And hath the Redeemer then by making this one of the Conditions of the Gospel- Covenant, given his Father his Law back again? |
A64986 | And how do we hazzard our eternal Salvation by it? |
A64986 | And how doth he turn to God? |
A64986 | And how is the Image of God apparent in the stile of this Doctrine? |
A64986 | And how many things are there, as the matter of these? |
A64986 | And if God had set this stamp on any other Grace, as Love: would that then have been current, and have Iustified us as Faith doth now? |
A64986 | And is Gods Kingdom, Power and Glory then the matter both of Gods praise, and of our encouragement? |
A64986 | And is it not sufficient that we have these outward things, unless we have Gods blessing with them? |
A64986 | And is not this egregious horrid Sacriledge? |
A64986 | And is not this new invented doctrine of Purgatory contrary to the intendment and design of the Gospel? |
A64986 | And is the Gospel our great Charter, and Gods W ● rrant under his broad Seal, that he that believeth shall not be condemned? |
A64986 | And must we from the heart forgive others their trespasses, as ever we expect that God should forgive us? |
A64986 | And must we in our Closet- Prayers pray both for our selves and others? |
A64986 | And offer the things signified to our Faith? |
A64986 | And ought we as chearfully, unanimously, and impartially to execute Gods commands on Earth as the Angels do in Heaven? |
A64986 | And that he would dispose all things, in his all- wise over- ruling providence to his own glory? |
A64986 | And the eighth, our own and our Neighbours wealth and outward estate? |
A64986 | And the ninth our own and our Neighbours good Name? |
A64986 | And what do we pray for in reference to both these temptations? |
A64986 | And what doth God promise to bring the Elect into in the Covenant of Grace? |
A64986 | And what doth God require of us after our attention to the Word? |
A64986 | And what else is here expressed to be done before we attend unto the Word? |
A64986 | And what if the Testimony of sense 〈 ◊ 〉 to be relied upon? |
A64986 | And what is the third part of Prayer? |
A64986 | And what the Negative? |
A64986 | And whether may we not single out any one of the Persons, to whom we may direct more immediately such or such a Prayer? |
A64986 | And whom must we pray for more particularly? |
A64986 | And why are the Ordinances of Christ called the ordinary means, whereby he communicates his benefits to us? |
A64986 | And why do we pray for Bread? |
A64986 | And why do we say[ Amen] as the Conclusion of this and of all our Prayers? |
A64986 | And will not such Doctrine as this be a great scandal, and a Rock of offence to weak Believers, for whom Christ died? |
A64986 | And will the Word be effectual to our Salvati ● n if duely attended to, received, laid up in our hearts, and practised in our lives? |
A64986 | Are Christs Ordinances the means whereby he communicates to us the benefits of Redemption? |
A64986 | Are Iustice and Charity the chief vertues and graces required to be exercised in this Commandment? |
A64986 | Are all duties to be performed ● like to a ●? |
A64986 | Are all transgressions of the Law equally hainous? |
A64986 | Are not Angels, and the Souls of men Spirits? |
A64986 | Are not Believers perfect in this life? |
A64986 | Are not the Apocryphal Books Scripture, nor any other, but the Books of the Old and New Testament? |
A64986 | Are not the Traditions of the Church to be received, with equal reverence to the holy Scriptures? |
A64986 | Are not we able to renew our own wills, and to turn from sin unto Christ of our selves? |
A64986 | Are set Forms of Prayer lawful? |
A64986 | Are the works of Creation and Providence the Execution of Gods eternal Decrees? |
A64986 | Are there more Gods than one? |
A64986 | Are there no other to be esteemed Thieves but those only who act theft themselves? |
A64986 | Are there not some things to be done before we attend to the Word? |
A64986 | Are therefore forbidden to Pray to Saints and Angels? |
A64986 | Are these the Essential parts of a true man? |
A64986 | Are these two the only Sacraments of the New Testament? |
A64986 | Are they not your Children? |
A64986 | Are we not then Iustified by our works? |
A64986 | Are we therefore bound to celebrate it alwaies at the same time? |
A64986 | Are we therefore to Pray to the Father in the Name of Christ, and in his Name only? |
A64986 | Are we to instruct one another, and not our own Children? |
A64986 | Are we to pray that God would enable us and others thus to glorifie him? |
A64986 | But are not Gods own positive and ceremonial Laws this Rule of Mans obedience? |
A64986 | But are the Sacraments effectual to Salvation, or savingly applied only by Believers? |
A64986 | But are the Sacraments of the New Testament signs, and seals to all even to unbelievers? |
A64986 | But are they in the same manner in the Creatures as in God? |
A64986 | But are we not bound to love our Neighbour with the same Degree of Love, as we do our selves? |
A64986 | But by Faith alone? |
A64986 | But did not Christ die to render God good to mankind? |
A64986 | But do the things recorded in the Word of God concern us all? |
A64986 | But generally and more briefly, what doth God promise to deliver the Elect out of in the Covenant of Grace? |
A64986 | But have we not left us upon Record, some special rule for our direction in Prayer? |
A64986 | But have you any Scripture- warrant for what you say in this matter? |
A64986 | But how do you prove it lawful to use a Set( as that signifies a prescribed) Form of Prayer? |
A64986 | But how do you prove that the Infants of such as are member of the visible Church may and ought to be Baptized? |
A64986 | But how long shall man continue in this impotency? |
A64986 | But how may we know when we are to interpret in the literal, and when in the mystical sense? |
A64986 | But how will you convince an Infidel, that the Doctrine taught in these Books is the certain Word of God? |
A64986 | But if the case be so plain, a man would think that at least the Teachers and Guides of that Church should be sensible of it? |
A64986 | But is it not the duty of every one that nameth the name of Christ, to comfort the feeble- minded, and to support the weak? |
A64986 | But is justifying Faith solitary without all attendants? |
A64986 | But is our Evangelical Righteousness required in the second Covenant without us, as our legal Righteousness required in the old is? |
A64986 | But may men reasonably expect Salvation without the diligent use of the outward and ordinary means? |
A64986 | But may we pray for those that are dead and departed out of this life? |
A64986 | But must not a believer acknowledge perfect obedience to be still his duty? |
A64986 | But seeing Iesus tasted Death for every man, doth not the Gospel relieve impenitent unbelievers? |
A64986 | But shall we not be greatly losers hereby? |
A64986 | But since Angels as well as the Souls of men are finite, how are they to be distinguished? |
A64986 | But suppose there ● were no Children in those Families; how then is it required ● t our hands to Baptize Infants? |
A64986 | But teaching is the work of the Minister? |
A64986 | But the gift of Miracles is ceased? |
A64986 | But though some sins are more hainous than others, yet are there any sins so small that deserve not Gods wrath and curse, both here and hereafter? |
A64986 | But we have known them that have been taught well enough to have made bad proof? |
A64986 | But what do you mean by that perfection, which is not attainable in this life? |
A64986 | But what if the Bread be transubstanti ● te and turned into the very Body of Christ? |
A64986 | But what if the Testimony of sens ● be not to be relied upon? |
A64986 | But what is the sin chiefly forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | But when mention is made of the Father, do you exclude the Son, or the Holy Ghost from being prayed unto? |
A64986 | But where are those souls pretended to be, that are thought, by the Papists, to be profited by their Prayers, and their sacrifice of the Mass? |
A64986 | But who ever saw God, that every one is thus confident to affirm that there is a God? |
A64986 | But why did God take all this time to make all things? |
A64986 | But why do you call it our legal Righ ● ● ● ● ● ness? |
A64986 | But why do you observe the first day of the week, when the Commandment speaks of the seventh? |
A64986 | But why is the corruption of mans whole nature commonly called Original sin, since that is not a Scripture name? |
A64986 | By What doth God make himself known? |
A64986 | By what means may we thus preserve our own and our Neighbours Chastity? |
A64986 | By what other name is this Covenant called? |
A64986 | By what other names are these two Covenants called? |
A64986 | By what were all things made? |
A64986 | By whom are our Sacraments instituted? |
A64986 | By whom is it applied? |
A64986 | Can an Architect build an House that is already built? |
A64986 | Can he that was conceived by the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary, be made by pronouncing of four or five words? |
A64986 | Can it be moved, and yet be still? |
A64986 | Can not the Minister apply it effectually without the Spirit? |
A64986 | Can our Prayers hasten this? |
A64986 | Can the Body of Christ, which is before the Conversion of the Bread, be made or produced by the turning of Bread into it? |
A64986 | Can the same thing, as Christs true Body, at the same time be wholly above it self, and wholly below it self, within and without it self? |
A64986 | Can there be no true Repentance without conviction, a true sight and discovery of sin? |
A64986 | Can there be plainer contradictions? |
A64986 | Can we receive sufficient direction from Gods works of Creation and Providence? |
A64986 | Children may die, and what if they die without knowledge, in their sins? |
A64986 | Concupiscence, sudden passions of the mind and such like; Doth the Scripture warrant this distinction of theirs? |
A64986 | Could not Iustice otherwise be satisfied? |
A64986 | Could the first man have kept Gods Laws perfectly? |
A64986 | Did Christ rise again with the same body that was buried? |
A64986 | Did Christ take to himself a Phantastical body, i. e. only the shape and appearance of a body? |
A64986 | Did Christs divine nature enliven and actuate his body instead of a Soul? |
A64986 | Did God leave all mankind to perish in the estate of sin and misery? |
A64986 | Did all mankind fall in Adam''s first transgression? |
A64986 | Did all mankind sin in Adam, and fall with him in his first transgression? |
A64986 | Did not Christ rise on the first day of the week? |
A64986 | Did our first Parents continue in the estate wherein they were Created? |
A64986 | Did our first Parents fall? |
A64986 | Do all truly Iustified and Adopted persons increase in Grace? |
A64986 | Do all truly Iustified, Adopted, and sanctified persons persevere in Grace to the end? |
A64986 | Do not the Sacraments work upon the Soul by their own nature, or by the work done and the bare receiving of them? |
A64986 | Do not the Souls of Believers sleep in the Grave with their Bodies, or stay in Purgatory? |
A64986 | Do the Papists well in leaving out the second Commandment, and in their dividing the tenth into two? |
A64986 | Do the signs offer themselves to the Senses? |
A64986 | Do these remain in use now? |
A64986 | Do these two natures make two persons in Christ? |
A64986 | For what end doth Christ thus reveal the will of God to us? |
A64986 | For what end is this Supper cele ● rated? |
A64986 | For what must we make our addresses to God in Prayer, or offer up our desires to him? |
A64986 | For what special reasons then do you imagine? |
A64986 | From what did they fall? |
A64986 | From what must we rest, from spiritiual employments and recreations? |
A64986 | From what then? |
A64986 | Had Christ a reasonable Soul, such as men have, as well as a true body? |
A64986 | Had Christ an ordinary or extraordinary Generation? |
A64986 | Had our first Parents then Free- will in the state of innocency, till they sinned it away? |
A64986 | Have you not heard of Children that have cursed Parents upon the Gallows? |
A64986 | Hence forth I will not drink of the fruit of the Vine; supposing therefore this, How is it possible or imaginable that he should eat himself? |
A64986 | How after the Theft? |
A64986 | How and why so? |
A64986 | How are the Superiours accessary? |
A64986 | How are the aforesaid sins here forbidden? |
A64986 | How are these Books called? |
A64986 | How are these sins forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | How are these things forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | How are we bound and obliged to keep Gods Commandments, as he is the Lord? |
A64986 | How are we bound and obliged 〈 ◊ 〉 keep Gods Commandments as he is our God and Redeemer? |
A64986 | How are we enabled to forgive others? |
A64986 | How are we made Partakers of the Redemption purchased by Christ? |
A64986 | How are we to perform the duties of the day? |
A64986 | How are works said to Iusti ● ie? |
A64986 | How can God in justice visit the iniquity of the Fathers upon their Children? |
A64986 | How can persons be guilty of Idolatry in worshipping God by Images, when they worship the true God ▪ the God that made the Heavens and the Earth? |
A64986 | How come we to partake of Christs righteousness? |
A64986 | How could all the Posterity of Adam, being then unborn, sin in him, and fall with him in his first transgression? |
A64986 | How d ● th he execute this Office? |
A64986 | How did Christ being the Son of God become Man? |
A64986 | How did God Create man? |
A64986 | How did they fall? |
A64986 | How do the Decrees of God, and the execution of them differ? |
A64986 | How do the Old and New Covenant differ? |
A64986 | How do the Sacraments become effectual means of Salvation? |
A64986 | How do the persons of the Trinity differ one from another? |
A64986 | How do we by an implicite Faith in the Church of Rome refuse our own mercies? |
A64986 | How do we pray that God would pardon them? |
A64986 | How do you know that the Books of the Old and New Testament are the Word? |
A64986 | How do you prove it lawful to use a set determinate Form of words, either written or fastened in our memory? |
A64986 | How do you prove that the Dead shal be raised with the same Body? |
A64986 | How do you prove the universal depravity and corruption of mans nature? |
A64986 | How doth Christ execute the Office of a King? |
A64986 | How doth Christ execute the Office of a Priest? |
A64986 | How doth Christ execute this Office towards his, and his peoples enemies? |
A64986 | How doth Christ perform this Office? |
A64986 | How doth Christ reveal the Will of God to us? |
A64986 | How doth Faith Iustifie? |
A64986 | How doth God Iustifie? |
A64986 | How doth God execute his Decrees? |
A64986 | How doth God make himself known? |
A64986 | How doth God promise to do all this? |
A64986 | How doth Man enjoy God? |
A64986 | How doth it appear that God is true, that he hath a true being, or that there is a God indeed? |
A64986 | How doth it relieve us as to the first obligation? |
A64986 | How doth that appear? |
A64986 | How doth that appear? |
A64986 | How doth the Gospel Iustifie? |
A64986 | How doth the Spirit apply to us the Redemption purchased by Christ? |
A64986 | How doth the Spirit of God Iustifie? |
A64986 | How doth the Word manifesting the secrets of the heart and becoming the power of God to Salvation, prove that there is a God? |
A64986 | How doth the love of God dwell in your hearts, when they are hardened against your Children? |
A64986 | How doth the repenting sinner turn from sin? |
A64986 | How doth the theft of Goods common and Sacred differ? |
A64986 | How doth the worship, required in the second Commandment, differ from the worship required in the first? |
A64986 | How else doth Christ excute the Office of a Priest? |
A64986 | How else is God said to be Infinite, Eternal and Unchangeable? |
A64986 | How idoth Christ execute the Office of a Prophet? |
A64986 | How is Christs satisfaction concern''d in our Iustification? |
A64986 | How is Conscience a witness of this first Truth? |
A64986 | How is God said to be Infinite, Eternal and Unchangeable? |
A64986 | How is God said to be the living God? |
A64986 | How is God said to be the true God? |
A64986 | How is Rapine committed? |
A64986 | How is Theft that is committed out of the Family distinguished? |
A64986 | How is a man an accessary before the Theft? |
A64986 | How is it blasphemous? |
A64986 | How is it made effectual to the Saints? |
A64986 | How is it proved by the Word of God, that there is a God? |
A64986 | How is it that there are so many breakers of this Commandment? |
A64986 | How is our Sanctification carried on? |
A64986 | How is the Image of God apparent in the Method? |
A64986 | How is the Image of God apparent in the matter? |
A64986 | How is the Kingdom of Grace advanced? |
A64986 | How is the Sabbath to be sanctified? |
A64986 | How is the W ● rd to be read and heard that it may become effectual to Salvation? |
A64986 | How is the Word effectual to sinners? |
A64986 | How is the Word made effectual to Salvation? |
A64986 | How is this Opinion absurd? |
A64986 | How is this day to be spent? |
A64986 | How is this done? |
A64986 | How is this to be done? |
A64986 | How know you what Worship, and Ordinances God hath required? |
A64986 | How long did God appoint the seventh day of the week to be the weekly Sabbath? |
A64986 | How long doth Christ continue God and Man in two distinct natures, and one Person? |
A64986 | How long hath man been rendred unable, perfectly to keep the Commandments of God? |
A64986 | How long is Baptism to be withheld from them that are out of the visible Church? |
A64986 | How long must this be? |
A64986 | How long must we thus glorifie, and praise God? |
A64986 | How manifold are the benefits of Believers at their Death? |
A64986 | How manifold is Generation? |
A64986 | How manifold is the Kingdom of God? |
A64986 | How manifold is the Kingdom of Grace? |
A64986 | How manifold is the Kingdom of Satan? |
A64986 | How manifold is this Superstition? |
A64986 | How many Commandments are comprized under the first Table, or first great Commandment? |
A64986 | How many Covenants hath God made with man? |
A64986 | How many Natures then be there in Christ? |
A64986 | How many Offices doth Christ execute as our Redeemer? |
A64986 | How many Persons are there in the God- head? |
A64986 | How many benefits do they that are effectually called partake of in the life? |
A64986 | How many kinds of temptations be there? |
A64986 | How many parts are there in the Lords Prayer? |
A64986 | How many reasons or arguments are there in the Preface to oblige and perswade us to keep all Gods Commandments? |
A64986 | How many sorts of Prayers are there? |
A64986 | How many sorts of Receivers are there? |
A64986 | How many sorts of sins are there in this Commandment? |
A64986 | How many sorts of sins be there, wherein the sinfulness of that estate whereinto man fell, doth consist? |
A64986 | How many things must they examine themselves about? |
A64986 | How many waies may some sins be more grievous and hainous than others? |
A64986 | How many waies may the benefits which Believers receive from Christ at the Resurrection be considered? |
A64986 | How may a Child of God get assurance,[ or a sure Evidence] of his Iustification and Adoption? |
A64986 | How may it be proved that there is but one God? |
A64986 | How may men further offend and sin against the second Co ● mandment? |
A64986 | How may our own and our Neighbours good Name be effectually maintained and promoted? |
A64986 | How much time must we spend in the publick and private exercises of Gods worship? |
A64986 | How must we draw near to God in Prayer? |
A64986 | How oft doth man break the Commandments of God? |
A64986 | How often did Christ offer up himself? |
A64986 | How ought Christians to partake of the Lords Supper? |
A64986 | How ought the Minister to bless and consecrate the Water? |
A64986 | How ought we to acknowledge God? |
A64986 | How ought we to know, obey, and to submit to Gods Will? |
A64986 | How ought we to pray to receive this portion? |
A64986 | How prove you that? |
A64986 | How prove you that? |
A64986 | How prove you that? |
A64986 | How prove you that? |
A64986 | How prove you that? |
A64986 | How shall we know what things are agreeable to the Will of God? |
A64986 | How then are we said so to do? |
A64986 | How then is God differenced from these? |
A64986 | How then is God distinguished from Angels, and the souls of men? |
A64986 | How towards his People? |
A64986 | How understand you that? |
A64986 | How understand you that? |
A64986 | How was God pleased with the piety of Samuel and Josiah? |
A64986 | How with or in the Theft? |
A64986 | How, and wherein is Iesus Christ offered to us? |
A64986 | How, as to the second? |
A64986 | If a Garden well weeded and kept down prove thus ill; Is this any encouragement to sloth, but rather a spur to double diligence? |
A64986 | If all sins are washed away, and purged by the blood of Christ, what then remains to be purged in this imaginary fire? |
A64986 | If no man can merit by his works for himself, can he communicate to another that which he hath not himself? |
A64986 | If the Father be God, and the Son God, and the Holy Ghost God; why then are there not three Gods, but one God? |
A64986 | If then there be no Purgatory, do not the Papists themselves grant it us, that there are no Prayers to be made for the Dead? |
A64986 | If we do not teach our Children how should they teach theirs? |
A64986 | In and through whom doth the penitent sinner apprehend Gods mercy? |
A64986 | In the chief part restrained, and in some part inflicted; what do you mean by that? |
A64986 | In their examination, what must they look after? |
A64986 | In these words[ For I the Lord thy God am a jealous God?] |
A64986 | In this Petition, whose Kingdom do we pray against? |
A64986 | In what condition was he born? |
A64986 | In what estate doth he execute and discharge these Offices? |
A64986 | In what kind of exercise of the Word d ● th the Spirit use to make it effectual? |
A64986 | In what sense are we said to sanctifie the Sabbath? |
A64986 | In what sense is God said to sanctifie the holy Sabbath? |
A64986 | In what space of time did he make them? |
A64986 | In what words are his readiness and ability implied? |
A64986 | In what words are these three reasons annexed to this Commandment, expressed? |
A64986 | In what words is the reason annexed to this Commandment expressed? |
A64986 | In whom doth Christs blessing by the working of his Spirit make the Sacraments effectual to Salvation? |
A64986 | In whose Name are we to be Baptized? |
A64986 | In whose power is it to appoint times for worship? |
A64986 | Into what estate did the Fall bring mankind? |
A64986 | Is Christ offered to us in the Gospel as our Prophet, Priest and King? |
A64986 | Is Christ then the King of the Church? |
A64986 | Is God praised by us in our ascribing all Kingdom, Power and Glory to him, and in extoling his excellencies and Prerogatives? |
A64986 | Is Mans chief end to seek himself? |
A64986 | Is any man able to keep the Commandment of God? |
A64986 | Is any want of conformity to the Law, or coming short of it a sin? |
A64986 | Is it Idolatry, not only to worship Idols instead of God, which is forbidden in the first Commandment, but also to worship God by Images? |
A64986 | Is it not fully executed? |
A64986 | Is it only of use to direct us in Prayer? |
A64986 | Is it possible for us to satisfie Gods injured Law for our first breach? |
A64986 | Is it to enjoy the pleasures, profits, and preferments of this World? |
A64986 | Is it to glorifie God, and to enjoy him ● or ever? |
A64986 | Is not Gods secret Will the Rule of Mans obedience? |
A64986 | Is not a Christian then bound to believe any thing as a point of Faith, but what is taught in the holy Scriptures? |
A64986 | Is not the confessing sins to God alone, and the forsaking them sufficient without auricular confession? |
A64986 | Is not the saying the very words of the Lords Prayer commended unto us, if not commanded? |
A64986 | Is not this the same with the Covenant of Grace? |
A64986 | Is that to continue, or is it changed? |
A64986 | Is the Pope this infallible Iudge? |
A64986 | Is the Sabbath to be sanct ● fi ● d? |
A64986 | Is the Sacrament then an holy Ordinance? |
A64986 | Is the Scripture plain enough to be understood, even by the simple? |
A64986 | Is the Word of Christ without his Spirit sufficient to teach us the will of God for our Salvation? |
A64986 | Is the Word of God a dead letter of it self? |
A64986 | Is the divine nature common to all three Persons? |
A64986 | Is the glorifying of God, and enjoying him for ever mans subordinate end, or else his ultimate and chief end? |
A64986 | Is the revealing of an event which God hath determined, or those Actions whereby that event shall be brought to pass, the Rule of Mans obedience? |
A64986 | Is there a Providence? |
A64986 | Is there any Scripture- proof for Persons in the God- head? |
A64986 | Is there any honour belonging to any man; since the greatest Potentate is but a Creature beholding to God for what ever he is or hath? |
A64986 | Is there any one precept which you think will secure all the Duties of this Commandment, and the rest of the second Table? |
A64986 | Is there any other Redeemer? |
A64986 | Is there any other Rule besides the holy Scriptures, to direct us how we may glorifie God and enjoy him? |
A64986 | Is there any thing more prayed for? |
A64986 | Is there any way to escape the wrath and curse of God? |
A64986 | Is there not an infallible Judge of Controversies upon the Earth? |
A64986 | Is there therefore nothing in the Churches treasury superabundant for those that do not abound in every good work themselves? |
A64986 | Is this Faith only the believing that Christ died for sinners? |
A64986 | Is this an encouragement to us in Prayer, that the Kingdom, or Rule, or Soveraignty is Gods, and therefore he may give us what he pleaseth? |
A64986 | Is this day any more to be changed, ● is it to continue? |
A64986 | Is this justifying saving Faith a keeping of the Commandments of God, or obedience to his Laws, as Socinians affirm? |
A64986 | Is this saving justifying Faith a full perswasion of the heart, or an assurance that our sins are pardoned and that our souls shall be saved? |
A64986 | Is this work done perfectly, and all at once here upon earth? |
A64986 | It was above two thousand years before the Scripture was written; how then was piety preserved but by one Generation teaching another? |
A64986 | It''s impossible to make that which was before existent and in being: Can a Father beget a Son that is already begotten? |
A64986 | May a man have another subordinate, or less principal end, besides the glorifying of God, and enjoying him for ever? |
A64986 | May a man make any thing else his ultimate or principal end, besides glorifying and enjoying God? |
A64986 | May men be externally called by the Ministry of the Word, or in a common way, and yet not effectually and savingly called? |
A64986 | May not an Hypocrite and a graceless 〈 ◊ 〉 thus confess his sins to the Priest? |
A64986 | May not any Believers by falling into sin, fall from Grace? |
A64986 | May not men be Thieves as to themselves and their own wealth and outward estate? |
A64986 | May then Gods Incommunicable Attributes be applied to and spoken of the Communicable? |
A64986 | May this be illustrated to us by some apt resemblance? |
A64986 | May we endeavour by any means whatsoever to preserve our own life and the life of others? |
A64986 | May we expect the Revelation of Gods will by the Spirit without the Word? |
A64986 | May we not pray for those who are yet unborn? |
A64986 | May we not rest satisfied in giving attendance on the publick worship, but must we be also careful at home in private? |
A64986 | Methinks I hear God saying to each of you that are much in reading the ● o ● y ● criptures, Vnderstand you what you read? |
A64986 | Must all mankind unavoidably perish in their sins and misery? |
A64986 | Must every one that cometh to the Lords Supper have Knowledge? |
A64986 | Must we come to God with all holy reverence and confidence, because he is our heavenly Father? |
A64986 | Must we pray for all? |
A64986 | Must we pray for our enemies? |
A64986 | Nor abrogated? |
A64986 | Of what did he make them? |
A64986 | Of what duration is his Intercession? |
A64986 | Of what quality did God make all things? |
A64986 | Of what use is the Lords Prayer? |
A64986 | Of what use is this Testimony? |
A64986 | Or a meer carnal and bodily resting, such as the Ox and the Ass must have on the Sabbath? |
A64986 | Or how may it be proved that there is a God? |
A64986 | Or is there any ground and warrant for sprinkling, which is mostly used with us in these cold Countries? |
A64986 | Ought not publick prayer to be preferred above all Family- private- prayer? |
A64986 | Ought we to maintain and promote our own, and our Neighbours good Name? |
A64986 | Prayer, Preaching or exercising the Priests Office, hearing the word, and the Sacraments? |
A64986 | Q And is it not true Faith except we take Christ as a Prophet to be guided, as a King to be ruled, and as a Priest to be saved by him alone? |
A64986 | Q And is not the work of Redemption greater, and more glorious than the work of Creation? |
A64986 | Q And is not this the lading the people with ourdens grievous to be born, which the Priests themselves touch not with one of their fingers? |
A64986 | Q And ought we not to forsake Houses and Lands, and all we have for the sake of Christ? |
A64986 | Q And that the Power is Gods, and therefore he can do according to and above all our necessities, let our case be what it will? |
A64986 | Q And the seventh, our own, and our Neighbours Chastity? |
A64986 | Q Are some sins more hainous in the sight of God than others? |
A64986 | Q Are the things in this life then good in themselves? |
A64986 | Q But if we could, might not the Law come upon us for future exact conformity, to pay the residue of that eternal Debt, due to God as our Creator? |
A64986 | Q But since Scripture calls Iustification our righteousness as well as Sanctification, why do you make them to differ? |
A64986 | Q By whom is Redemption purchased? |
A64986 | Q Can they justifie this by Gods omnipotency, that God is able to effect it? |
A64986 | Q Can we receive sufficient direction from our own Wisdom, or the Light of Nature to come to glorifie and enjoy God? |
A64986 | Q Can works of Supererogation consist with the imperfection of our works? |
A64986 | Q D ● the Scriptures teach us all matters of Faith, or all that we are bound to believe? |
A64986 | Q Doth it not then much concern us to know what this Faith is, and to labour after it, when we can not be saved without it? |
A64986 | Q Doth not the fifth Commandment enjoyn us to give respect to the persons of all men? |
A64986 | Q Doth the Scripture warrant any distinction between the Faith of Affiance and the Faith of Evidence, or the assurance of Gods Love? |
A64986 | Q How and in what order are we to direct our Prayers to the persons of the blessed Trinity? |
A64986 | Q How are lies usually distinguished? |
A64986 | Q How are men guilty of this kind of Theft? |
A64986 | Q How are these sins here forbidden? |
A64986 | Q How d ● th that appear? |
A64986 | Q How do the Sacrameats seal to all even to unbelievers? |
A64986 | Q How do you prove that there shall be such a general Resurrection? |
A64986 | Q How doth God Iustifie as a Iudge? |
A64986 | Q How doth God Iustifie as a Legislator? |
A64986 | Q How is that? |
A64986 | Q How is this Promise to be understood and limited? |
A64986 | Q How many duties are there chiefly required in the first Commandment? |
A64986 | Q How many sorts of benefits are there which do belong to those which are Iustified, Adopted and Sanctified? |
A64986 | Q How many under the second Table, or second great Commandment? |
A64986 | Q How many waies doth he break them? |
A64986 | Q How must the Word be received? |
A64986 | Q How must this be performed? |
A64986 | Q How then do the Sacraments become effectual means of Salvation? |
A64986 | Q How understand you that? |
A64986 | Q In Preparation what must be done? |
A64986 | Q In how many Tables were the te ● Commandments at first written? |
A64986 | Q In what Petition do we pray for temporal things? |
A64986 | Q In whose Name must we Pray? |
A64986 | Q Is every transgression of it a sin? |
A64986 | Q Is man able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God now? |
A64986 | Q Is not a s ● ber and moderate use of Meat, Drink, Physick, Sleep, Labour and Recreation required, as tending to the preservation of life? |
A64986 | Q Is not this impossible and incomprehensible error of Transubstantiation to be rejected with our utmost Detestation? |
A64986 | Q Is the Conviction, Conversion, Sanctification and Consolation of sinners, the work of the Spirit, by the Word, through Faith? |
A64986 | Q Is the action of diving or dipping essential to the Sacrament? |
A64986 | Q Is there any thing required on our part to escape them? |
A64986 | Q Is there something then required, as well as forbidden in this and every Commandment? |
A64986 | Q May it be lawfully so called? |
A64986 | Q May we stay at home, and spend our time in the private exercises of Gods worship with the neglect of the publick? |
A64986 | Q Must we call no man Father, or Master upon the Earth? |
A64986 | Q Nor bound to do any thing as necessary to Salvation, but what is taught in them? |
A64986 | Q To what doth the Word thus build them up? |
A64986 | Q Vnder what was Christ made? |
A64986 | Q We have now spoken of Theft pr ● perly so called; what is the other kind which is more improper? |
A64986 | Q Well then, supposing these Set Forms to be lawful in themselves, and lawful to be prescribed; whether may any other be used but such? |
A64986 | Q What are Officious Lies? |
A64986 | Q What are the benefits which do accompany or flow from the sight and sense of our Iustification, Adoption and Sanctification? |
A64986 | Q What are the kinds of Theff? |
A64986 | Q What are the sacramental actions? |
A64986 | Q What are we to believe concerning God? |
A64986 | Q What are we to understand by the Name of God, which we are forbidden in this Commandment to take in vain? |
A64986 | Q What did Christ take to himself, when he became man? |
A64986 | Q What do Papists mean by Purgatory? |
A64986 | Q What do you mean by Closet- Prayer? |
A64986 | Q What do you mean by Gods imputing Christs righteousness to us? |
A64986 | Q What do you mean by those obligations that enforce the Duty which God requireth of man? |
A64986 | Q What doth the ninth Commandment respect? |
A64986 | Q What ground hath the Church for this practice? |
A64986 | Q What is it c ● lled? |
A64986 | Q What is it for God to Decree? |
A64986 | Q What is it for the Moral Law to be summarily comprehended in the ten Commindments? |
A64986 | Q What is it to be the Eternal Son of God? |
A64986 | Q What is it to receive the Word with Faith? |
A64986 | Q What is it ● o belie ● e? |
A64986 | Q What is signified, sealed, and engaged to, as to be done on Gods part, in Baptism? |
A64986 | Q What is the general sin here forbidden? |
A64986 | Q What is the personal property of the Holy Ghost? |
A64986 | Q What is the power of God? |
A64986 | Q What is the summ of the first Table of the Law? |
A64986 | Q What is the use and proper work of the Sacraments? |
A64986 | Q What kind of death did Christ undergo? |
A64986 | Q What mean you by Christ offering up himself a Sacrifice? |
A64986 | Q What mean you by that? |
A64986 | Q What must we do that the Word may become effectual to Salvation? |
A64986 | Q What obligation doth it lay on him, in reference to what is past? |
A64986 | Q What other sin is chiefly forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | Q What other special Ordinances hath God appointed as the means of Salvation, besides the W ● rd? |
A64986 | Q What, in reference to the future? |
A64986 | Q When are these prophaned and abused? |
A64986 | Q Whence is it that the Sacraments become effectual means of Salvation? |
A64986 | Q Wherein are we bound to preserve our own, and our Neighbours Chastity? |
A64986 | Q Wherein doth Sanctification differ from Iustification and Adoption? |
A64986 | Q Wherein doth our Sanctification consist? |
A64986 | Q Wherein doth this zeal and jealousie of God for his own worship shew it self? |
A64986 | Q Which is Christs first estate as our Redeemer? |
A64986 | Q Which is the second Petition? |
A64986 | Q Which is the third Petition? |
A64986 | Q Who is our Neighbour? |
A64986 | Q Whose work is the work of Creation? |
A64986 | Q Why call you Faith in Iesus Christ a grace? |
A64986 | Q Why doth the Spirit convince us of our sin and misery, enlighten our minds, and renew our wills? |
A64986 | Q Why is Knowledge necessary? |
A64986 | Q Why is the Word of God called our Rule? |
A64986 | Q Why so? |
A64986 | Q Will not the Lord hold them guiltless that prophane or abuse his Word or Works? |
A64986 | Q ▪ How doth he execute and discharge this Office? |
A64986 | Q ▪ How doth he this? |
A64986 | Q ▪ What is meant by the God- head? |
A64986 | Q ▪ What mean you by the visible Church? |
A64986 | Q ▪ What other reason have you for Infant Baptism? |
A64986 | Q ▪ What special command did God give him for the trial of his obedience? |
A64986 | Q ▪ Why so? |
A64986 | Q. Christ was true man; but was not he able perfectly in this life to keep the Commandment of God since the Fall? |
A64986 | Q. Doth Baptism disciple, make disciples or members of the visible Church whereof Christ alone is the Head? |
A64986 | Q. Doth Christ communicate his benefits by means, or without means? |
A64986 | Q. Doth Christ, being raised from the Dead, die any more? |
A64986 | Q. Doth Faith pretend to no merit or vertue of its own? |
A64986 | Q. Doth God require any thing to be performed by man to himself? |
A64986 | Q. Doth God the Son challenge a special propriety in the first day of the week which bears his Name, as God the Father did in the seven ● ●? |
A64986 | Q. Doth he continue to be Man as well as God, now he is in Heaven? |
A64986 | Q. Doth he not repeal it? |
A64986 | Q. Doth not the Bread in the Communion remain Bread after the words of Consecration? |
A64986 | Q. Doth not the efficacy of the Sacraments depend upon the goodness, or badness of him that doth administer them? |
A64986 | Q. Doth not the sixth Commandment respect our own and our Neighbours Life? |
A64986 | Q. Doth not this Opinion of theirs border up ● n Blasphemy? |
A64986 | Q. Doth the Covenant of Grace relieve us as to both these cases, and dispence with the rigour of the Law? |
A64986 | Q. Doth the Scripture mention no more Gods than one? |
A64986 | Q. Doth the Scripture warrant this distinction? |
A64986 | Q. Doth the first Commandment determine of the only right object of divine worship, or whom only we must serve? |
A64986 | Q. Doth the fourth Commandment require any special time to be k ● pt holy? |
A64986 | Q. Doth the main business of our effectual calling consist in our answering Christs call, and embracing him? |
A64986 | Q. Doth this Commandment also forbid us all coz ● nage, circumvention, and the Denial of Al ● ns to the Poor? |
A64986 | Q. Doth true Repentance chiefly consist in turning from sin to God? |
A64986 | Q. H ● w is that? |
A64986 | Q. Hath God impowered any men to punish the breakers of his Laws? |
A64986 | Q. Hath God left us to keep what time we please? |
A64986 | Q. Hath not Christ allowed us the same proportion of time now under the Gospel, which God did his own people under the Law? |
A64986 | Q. Shall the Dead the raised with the same body, which they had when aliu before? |
A64986 | Q. W ● at Sacraments hath Christ appointed under the New Testament, in the room of these? |
A64986 | Q. Whence have we encouragement to ask of God the forgiveness of our Debts? |
A64986 | Q. Whence is it that God accepteth us as righteous? |
A64986 | Q. Whence is it that they escape punishment? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein be the four Degrees of it? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein consisted the last Degree of Christ''s Humiliation after Death? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein consists Original sin? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein consists the first Degree? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein do these two Covenants differ? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein doth that blessedness consist? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein especially is this to be done? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein is our Sanctification begun? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein is our Sanctification perfected? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein is the Image and superscription of God, or that unimitable character of Divinity which animates and constitutes this Doctrine, apparent? |
A64986 | Q. Wherein lies the nature of a Covenant? |
A64986 | Q. Who s''s act is Adoption? |
A64986 | Q. Who s''s work is Sanctification? |
A64986 | Read it; Doth this place rightly understood confirm their Doctrine of Purgatory fire? |
A64986 | Simon, lovest thou me? |
A64986 | That he that professeth Idolatry, is as if he denied the whole Law? |
A64986 | The Papists worship God by Images, the Protestants worship God without them; which way therefore are we to worship the true God? |
A64986 | The Soul that sinneth, it shall die? |
A64986 | The liberty of Iudgement concerning truth and falshood? |
A64986 | Their sins will be put upon your score; and have you not sins enough of your own? |
A64986 | This Prison, saith Bellarmine, is Purgatory, out of which, after the Debt is paid, the Debtor shall go forth? |
A64986 | Through what means? |
A64986 | To have the summ and chief Heads of the Law contained in them? |
A64986 | To what end did he make them? |
A64986 | To what end hath God fore- ordained whatsoever comes to pass? |
A64986 | To which of Christs Offices doth it belong to offer Sacrifices, and make Intercession for us? |
A64986 | To which of Christs Offices doth it belong to reveal or make known to us the will of God? |
A64986 | To which of Christs Offices doth it belong to subdue, rule and defend us, and to restrain and conquer all his and our enemies? |
A64986 | To whom are the outward and ordinary means made effectual for Salvation? |
A64986 | To whom are we to direct our Prayers? |
A64986 | To whom is Baptism is to be administred? |
A64986 | To whom is not Baptism 〈 ◊ 〉 be administred? |
A64986 | Under what penalty was he forbidden this Tree? |
A64986 | Understandest thou what thou readest? |
A64986 | WHat is the chief end of Man? |
A64986 | Was Adam able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God before the Fall? |
A64986 | Was Adam only concerned in the Covenant of Life, God made with him in the state of Innocency? |
A64986 | Was Christ God here upon Earth? |
A64986 | Was Christ both God and Man? |
A64986 | Was it a voluntary act in Christ to become man? |
A64986 | Was it not only from the time of the giving of the Law by Moses? |
A64986 | Was not this perfection attained in this life by the ever blessed Virgin Mary? |
A64986 | Were there other Sacraments under the Old Testament, as Circumcision and the Passover? |
A64986 | Were they not confirmed in the estate of Innocency? |
A64986 | What Law then is that which is the Rule of Mans obedience? |
A64986 | What Offices doth Christ execute as our Redeemer? |
A64986 | What Ordinances? |
A64986 | What Repentance is here descri ● ed? |
A64986 | What Rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorifie and enjoy him? |
A64986 | What Rule is that? |
A64986 | What Sacrifice did he offer? |
A64986 | What Titles else hath the God of Heaven given him here? |
A64986 | What and which are his Incommunicable attributes? |
A64986 | What and which are the Communicable attributes of God? |
A64986 | What are Gods works of Providence? |
A64986 | What are Merry Lies? |
A64986 | What are his Determinations concerning God, and the manner of his worship? |
A64986 | What are his special Ordinances whereby he communicates to us his benefits? |
A64986 | What are the Decrees of God? |
A64986 | What are the Ministers actions? |
A64986 | What are the Thefts committed in the Family? |
A64986 | What are the benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from Iustification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A64986 | What are the chief si ● ● forbidden in the fourth Commandment? |
A64986 | What are the chief sins forbidden in the first Commandment? |
A64986 | What are the chief sins forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What are the chief sins forbidden in this commandment? |
A64986 | What are the duties required in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What are the inward parts of the Sacraments? |
A64986 | What are the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of Redemption? |
A64986 | What are the outward parts of the Sacraments? |
A64986 | What are the parts of Gods wrath and Curse? |
A64986 | What are the parts of Prayer? |
A64986 | What are the parts of a Sacrament? |
A64986 | What are the principal Heads of the Doctrine of the holy Scriptures? |
A64986 | What are the reasons annexed in the fou ● th Commandment? |
A64986 | What are the reasons annexed to the se ● ond Commandment? |
A64986 | What are the sacramental Elements in the Lords Supper? |
A64986 | What are the sacramental actions? |
A64986 | What are the sins against Equals? |
A64986 | What are the sins against Inferiour? |
A64986 | What are the sins against Superiours? |
A64986 | What are the sins forbidden in the tenth Commandment? |
A64986 | What are these enemies? |
A64986 | What are those Petitions which you offer up to God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost? |
A64986 | What are those Priviledges which the Adopted Children of G ● d have a right unto? |
A64986 | What are we especially taught by these words[ before me] in the first Commandment? |
A64986 | What are we to pray for in reference to the Kingdome of Grace? |
A64986 | What benefits belong to them in this life? |
A64986 | What benefits do Believer receive from Christ at the Resurrection? |
A64986 | What benefits do Believers receive from Christ at their Death? |
A64986 | What benefits do they that an effectually called partake of in this life? |
A64986 | What benefits have Believers in respect of their Bodies at Death? |
A64986 | What benefits have Believers in respect of their Souls at Death? |
A64986 | What benefits shall Believers have at the day of Iudgement? |
A64986 | What by ordinary? |
A64986 | What by peace of Conscience? |
A64986 | What by publick? |
A64986 | What danger is there in that? |
A64986 | What did God at first reveal to man for the Rule of his Obedience? |
A64986 | What did God do for his Elect, to accomplish his decree touching their Salvation? |
A64986 | What did God make in the Creation? |
A64986 | What did the Eternal Son of God become that he might be our Redeemer? |
A64986 | What did the Word Sacrament signifie in antient times? |
A64986 | What difference do they make betwixt Hell and Purgatory? |
A64986 | What direction must we follow that we may aright glorifie God, and enjoy him for ever? |
A64986 | What do the Scriptures principally teach? |
A64986 | What do the unworthy Receivers partake of? |
A64986 | What do the worthy Receivers partake of? |
A64986 | What do they mean by it? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in the fifth Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in the first Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in the fourth Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in the s ● xth Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in the second Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in the third Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in this Petition? |
A64986 | What do we pray for in this Petition? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Baptizing in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Christs Ordinances? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Christs making Intercession for us? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Conviction? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Family- Prayer? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Gods Will, which we ought thus to know, obey and submit to? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Iustification? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Mans chief end? |
A64986 | What do you mean by Original Righteousness? |
A64986 | What do you mean by a subordinate end? |
A64986 | What do you mean by actual transgressions? |
A64986 | What do you mean by being instituted by Christ? |
A64986 | What do you mean by extraordinary Generation? |
A64986 | What do you mean by his Soveraignty over us? |
A64986 | What do you mean by his propriety in us? |
A64986 | What do you mean by joy in the Holy Ghost? |
A64986 | What do you mean by more hainous? |
A64986 | What do you mean by new obedience? |
A64986 | What do you mean by outward worship? |
A64986 | What do you mean by reconciling us to God? |
A64986 | What do you mean by revealing? |
A64986 | What do you mean by that? |
A64986 | What do you mean by that? |
A64986 | What do you mean by the Spirits applying it to us? |
A64986 | What do you mean by the aggravations of sins? |
A64986 | What do you mean by the corruption of the whole nature? |
A64986 | What do you mean by the execution of Gods eternal Decrees? |
A64986 | What do you mean by works of Necessity? |
A64986 | What do you think Superiours are bound to practise by this Commandment? |
A64986 | What do you think as Inferiours you are bound to practise by this Commandment? |
A64986 | What do you think, as Equals, you are bound to practise by this Commandment? |
A64986 | What doth God for us in our Iustification? |
A64986 | What doth God require in the second Commandment, in reference to his Ordinances and means of worship? |
A64986 | What doth God require of us in our attending to the Word? |
A64986 | What doth God require of us that we may escape his wrath and curse due to us for sin? |
A64986 | What doth Gods Providence reach to? |
A64986 | What doth every sin deserve? |
A64986 | What doth the Conclusion of the Lords Prayer teach us? |
A64986 | What doth the Conclusion of the Lords Prayer teach us? |
A64986 | What doth the Preface of the Lords Prayer teach us? |
A64986 | What doth the Preface to the ten Commandments teach us? |
A64986 | What doth the Resurrection of Christ assure us of? |
A64986 | What doth the Spirit do farther for us, when he hath inlightned our minds? |
A64986 | What doth the Spirit make us know of Iesus Christ? |
A64986 | What doth the Spirit work in us, that we may apply this Redemption? |
A64986 | What doth the ascension of Christ assure us of? |
A64986 | What doth the eighth Commandment respect? |
A64986 | What doth the fifth Commandment require in reference to our Relations? |
A64986 | What doth the seventh Commandment respect? |
A64986 | What doth the sixth Commandment respect? |
A64986 | What doth the third Commandment require in reference unto these things, whereby God makes himself known? |
A64986 | What doth this Commandment require in reference unto our own and others wealth and outward estate? |
A64986 | What doth your Catechism last of all mention God to be Infinite, Eternal, and Unchangeable in? |
A64986 | What duties are required in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What else are we to believe concerning God? |
A64986 | What else do we pray for to enjoy with them? |
A64986 | What else doth the Conclusion teach us? |
A64986 | What else is required that the Sabbath may be sanctified? |
A64986 | What else must they examine themselves about? |
A64986 | What else then did he undergo? |
A64986 | What encouragement have we so to do? |
A64986 | What endeavours may we use? |
A64986 | What estate was that? |
A64986 | What followeth hence? |
A64986 | What hath Christ then done for us? |
A64986 | What hath God fore- ordained in his Decrees? |
A64986 | What hath man lost by the Fall? |
A64986 | What if any Communicants shall eat this Bread, and drink this Cup of the Lord unworthily? |
A64986 | What if the Doctrine of Transubstantiation be not true? |
A64986 | What is Adoption? |
A64986 | What is Affirmative Superstition? |
A64986 | What is Baptism? |
A64986 | What is Confession? |
A64986 | What is Faith in Iesus Christ? |
A64986 | What is God? |
A64986 | What is Iustification? |
A64986 | What is Mans chief Duty? |
A64986 | What is Mans chief happiness? |
A64986 | What is Petition? |
A64986 | What is Prayer? |
A64986 | What is Repentance unto life? |
A64986 | What is Sanctification? |
A64986 | What is Sin? |
A64986 | What is Superstition? |
A64986 | What is Thanksgiving? |
A64986 | What is a Person in the God- head? |
A64986 | What is a Sacrament? |
A64986 | What is a sure Evidence of that? |
A64986 | What is chiefly forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What is chiefly forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What is effectual calling? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the eighth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the fifth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the first Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the fourth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the ninth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the second Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the seventh Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the sixth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the tenth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is forbidden in the third Commandment? |
A64986 | What is generally useful for our direction in Prayer? |
A64986 | What is guilt? |
A64986 | What is is to transgress the Law? |
A64986 | What is it for Christ to restrain his and his peoples enemies? |
A64986 | What is it for God to Adopt Children? |
A64986 | What is it for him to conquer them? |
A64986 | What is it for men to Adopt Children? |
A64986 | What is it for our wills to be renewed? |
A64986 | What is it now used to signifie? |
A64986 | What is it that must make us able and willing to do all this? |
A64986 | What is it then to Create? |
A64986 | What is it to Hallow Gods Name? |
A64986 | What is it to Redeem? |
A64986 | What is it to attend unto the Word with diligence? |
A64986 | What is it to be Eternal? |
A64986 | What is it to be Infinite? |
A64986 | What is it to be unchangeable? |
A64986 | What is it to die unto sin? |
A64986 | What is it to execute an Office? |
A64986 | What is it to glorifie God? |
A64986 | What is it to keep them pure and entire? |
A64986 | What is it to live unto Righteousness? |
A64986 | What is it to love our Neighbour as our selves? |
A64986 | What is it to love the Lord our God with all our Heart,& c? |
A64986 | What is it to receive and observe Gods Worship and Ordinances? |
A64986 | What is it to receive it with Love? |
A64986 | What is man brought under by the Fall? |
A64986 | What is meant by a competent portion? |
A64986 | What is meant by contentment? |
A64986 | What is meant by that? |
A64986 | What is meant by the Law of God? |
A64986 | What is meant by the Will of God which Christ doth reveal? |
A64986 | What is meant by the duty which God requireth of man? |
A64986 | What is prayed for in this Petition? |
A64986 | What is prayed for in this Petition? |
A64986 | What is required in the eighth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the fifth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the first Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the fourth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the ninth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the second Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the seventh Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the sixth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the tenth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required in the third Commandment? |
A64986 | What is required that the Sabbath may be sanctified? |
A64986 | What is required to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper? |
A64986 | What is sealed to, on our part in Baptism; or what do we engage to? |
A64986 | What is signified by the Bread and Wine? |
A64986 | What is signified by the Ministers breaking the Bread? |
A64986 | What is signified by the giving of the Bread and Wine? |
A64986 | What is signified by the peoples receiving? |
A64986 | What is that Duty? |
A64986 | What is that Rapine which is committed without any pretext of authority? |
A64986 | What is that Rapine which is exercised on the Land? |
A64986 | What is that publick Charge? |
A64986 | What is that which is wrought in sinners as a preparation to Repentance? |
A64986 | What is the Conclusion of the Lords Prayer? |
A64986 | What is the Duty which God requireth of Man? |
A64986 | What is the Form of speech here used to conclude this Book? |
A64986 | What is the Idolatry and Superstition of the Church of Rome? |
A64986 | What is the Image of God in man? |
A64986 | What is the Justice of God? |
A64986 | What is the Kingdom of Glory? |
A64986 | What is the Lords Supper? |
A64986 | What is the Preface to the ten Commandments? |
A64986 | What is the Resurrection here spoken of? |
A64986 | What is the Rule of Mans obedience in General? |
A64986 | What is the Theft of Goods? |
A64986 | What is the Theft of Persons? |
A64986 | What is the Truth of God? |
A64986 | What is the Wisdom of God? |
A64986 | What is the benefit of Believers in Heaven, after the day of Iudgement? |
A64986 | What is the benefit of Believers in respect of the Resurrection it self? |
A64986 | What is the comprehensive Duty of all the Commandments written in these two Tables? |
A64986 | What is the first Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the first principal Doctrine taught therein? |
A64986 | What is the first reason annexed unto the second Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the first thing the Spirit doth for us in effectual calling? |
A64986 | What is the first witness of the Spirit? |
A64986 | What is the first? |
A64986 | What is the force of this first reason? |
A64986 | What is the force of this second reason? |
A64986 | What is the fourth Degree of his Exaltation? |
A64986 | What is the fruit and effect of Faith? |
A64986 | What is the goodness of God? |
A64986 | What is the great duty of those that would thus partake? |
A64986 | What is the holiness of God? |
A64986 | What is the incommunicable[ or personal] property of the Father? |
A64986 | What is the main motive to Repentance? |
A64986 | What is the misery of that estate whereinto man fell? |
A64986 | What is the next Office here considered of Christ as our Redeemer? |
A64986 | What is the other Sacrament of the New Testament called? |
A64986 | What is the other duty here chiefly required? |
A64986 | What is the other estate of Christ our Redeemer? |
A64986 | What is the peoples action? |
A64986 | What is the personal property of the Son? |
A64986 | What is the promise it self which is annexed for the encouragement of those that keep this fifth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the reason annexed to the third Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the reason annexed ● the fifth Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the rule of Administration and Participation? |
A64986 | What is the sacramental Element in Baptism? |
A64986 | What is the second Degree of Christs Exaltation? |
A64986 | What is the second Degree? |
A64986 | What is the second Duty herein required? |
A64986 | What is the second end of Christs Sacrificing himself? |
A64986 | What is the second reason annexed to this Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the second witness of the Spirit? |
A64986 | What is the second? |
A64986 | What is the subject of our Sanctification? |
A64986 | What is the summ of the second Table of the Law? |
A64986 | What is the summ of the ten Commandments? |
A64986 | What is the tenor of the Covenant of Grace? |
A64986 | What is the tenor of the Covenant of works? |
A64986 | What is the third Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the third Degree? |
A64986 | What is the third Degree? |
A64986 | What is the third Duty required 〈 ◊ 〉 this Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the third Office of Christ as our R ● deemer? |
A64986 | What is the third Witness of the Spirit? |
A64986 | What is the third reason annexed to this Commandment? |
A64986 | What is the way and means which God hath appointed for his worship? |
A64986 | What is the work of Creation? |
A64986 | What is therefore Superstition in the 〈 ◊ 〉 generally received notion, and as it is forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What is this Rapine called? |
A64986 | What is this union betwixt Christ and us? |
A64986 | What kind of Forms may our Prayers be presented in? |
A64986 | What kind of Ordinance is ● ipism? |
A64986 | What kind of application is that which the Spirit makes? |
A64986 | What kind of means are these? |
A64986 | What kind of place do they imagine Purgatory to be? |
A64986 | What kind of resting must it be? |
A64986 | What kind of resting then is required on the Sabbath day? |
A64986 | What kind of use must we make of the means? |
A64986 | What kind of works are Gods works of Providence? |
A64986 | What mean you by Publick- Prayer? |
A64986 | What mean you by a Covenant of life? |
A64986 | What mean you by a set time? |
A64986 | What mean you by private Theft? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by that? |
A64986 | What mean you by the Assurance of Gods Love? |
A64986 | What mean you by the Gospel? |
A64986 | What mean you by the word Summ? |
A64986 | What mean you by their being acknowledged? |
A64986 | What mean you by their being acquitted, and from what shall they be acquitted? |
A64986 | What mean you by unnecessary sufferings? |
A64986 | What miseries did not Christ undergo? |
A64986 | What miseries were they? |
A64986 | What more doth the Spirit work in us, when he calleth us? |
A64986 | What moved God to Elect any? |
A64986 | What moved him to it? |
A64986 | What moved him to sanctifie us? |
A64986 | What moves him to Iustifie us? |
A64986 | What other graces must they examine themselves about? |
A64986 | What other reason have you to prove that the holy Scriptures are the only Rule to direct us how we may glorifie God and enjoy him? |
A64986 | What other reason have you to prove that this blind implicite Faith is not a justifying and saving Faith? |
A64986 | What other sins are there forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What other way is there whereby we partake of Christs righteousness? |
A64986 | What ought we to know of God? |
A64986 | What places and relations do men stand in one to another? |
A64986 | What proportion of time hath God more solemnly set apart for his worship? |
A64986 | What reasons and grounds have you for the rejection of this abomination? |
A64986 | What rule hath God given for our direction in Prayer? |
A64986 | What sense then may or must be put upon the forecited Texts? |
A64986 | What sins are forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What souls do the Papists tell us must go to Purgatory? |
A64986 | What special act of Providence did God exercise towards man in the state wherein he was Created? |
A64986 | What special prerogative did God give man at his first Creation? |
A64986 | What then is this true saving Faith? |
A64986 | What therefore is the fourth Witness? |
A64986 | What therefore is the true sense and meaning of this place? |
A64986 | What things are to be learn''d from these words[ before me?] |
A64986 | What time? |
A64986 | What unchastity is forbidden in this Commandment? |
A64986 | What was the Rule of this? |
A64986 | What was the cause of their fall? |
A64986 | What was the first Degree? |
A64986 | What was the first sin that was committed by mankind? |
A64986 | What was the sin whereby our first Parents fell from the estate wherein they were Created? |
A64986 | What will become of Religion in future Ages, if Parents neglect this duty at present? |
A64986 | When God had Created Man, how did he deal with him? |
A64986 | When did God Elect them? |
A64986 | When did God make all things? |
A64986 | When did he arise? |
A64986 | When doth the Lord punish them that prophane or abuse his Name? |
A64986 | When is the confessing our faults one to another necessary? |
A64986 | When is this done? |
A64986 | When may these lawfully be used? |
A64986 | When men presecute us in one City, may we flee into another? |
A64986 | When was it that he ascended? |
A64986 | When was this revealed? |
A64986 | When were things thus fore- ordained? |
A64986 | When will he come to Iudgement? |
A64986 | When you say you are to pray for others, what do you mean by it? |
A64986 | Where are his Determinations Recorded? |
A64986 | Where is the Word of God contained? |
A64986 | Wherein consists Christs Exaltation? |
A64986 | Wherein consists the sinfulness of that estate whereinto man fell? |
A64986 | Wherein did Christs Humiliation consist? |
A64986 | Wherein is the Moral Law summarily comprehended? |
A64986 | Which are the Sacraments of the New Testament? |
A64986 | Which are the three persons in the God- head? |
A64986 | Which are those four witnesses? |
A64986 | Which be the four Degrees of it? |
A64986 | Which day of the seven hath God appointed to be the weekly Sabb ● ● ●? |
A64986 | Which is the Preface of the Lords Prayer? |
A64986 | Which is the eighth Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the fifth Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the fifth Petition? |
A64986 | Which is the first Petition? |
A64986 | Which is the first Title given him? |
A64986 | Which is the fourth Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the fourth Petition? |
A64986 | Which is the ninth Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the second Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the seventh Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the sixth Commandment? |
A64986 | Which is the sixth Petition? |
A64986 | Which is the tenth Commandment? |
A64986 | Who communicateth to us the works of Red ● mption? |
A64986 | Who is Christ the Redeemer of? |
A64986 | Who is it that makes the Word effectual to Salvation? |
A64986 | Who is the Redeemer? |
A64986 | Who offered up Iesus Christ? |
A64986 | Who then is the infallible Iudge of Controversies? |
A64986 | Whom do you mean by Gods Elect? |
A64986 | Whom doth the Preface of the Lords Prayer teach us to pray unto? |
A64986 | Whom must we pray for especially? |
A64986 | Whose Kingdom do we pray for? |
A64986 | Whose Office is it to Baptize? |
A64986 | Whose Son was Christ? |
A64986 | Whose act is Iustification? |
A64986 | Whose work is effectuall calling? |
A64986 | Why Christ? |
A64986 | Why are our sins called Debts? |
A64986 | Why are the Bread and Wine given apart, and not together? |
A64986 | Why are the Ordinances called the outward means? |
A64986 | Why are the glorifying of God, and the enjoying him for ever joyned as one chief end of man? |
A64986 | Why are these Books so called? |
A64986 | Why are we to direct our Prayers only to God? |
A64986 | Why call you Faith a saving Grace? |
A64986 | Why can none merit everlasting life by good works? |
A64986 | Why can there be no manner of similitude of the true God? |
A64986 | Why did Christ offer up himself for us? |
A64986 | Why do we say, Give us[ this day] our daily bread? |
A64986 | Why do you call it our Righteousness? |
A64986 | Why do you say, Our Father, and not my Father? |
A64986 | Why do you super add the circumstance and limitation of that present time? |
A64986 | Why doth God require of us Faith and Repentance, and the diligent use of all the outward means? |
A64986 | Why is Closet- Prayer necessary? |
A64986 | Why is Faith necessary? |
A64986 | Why is God called a Spirit? |
A64986 | Why is Love necessary? |
A64986 | Why is New Obedience necessary? |
A64986 | Why is Repentance necessary? |
A64986 | Why is he called Iesus? |
A64986 | Why is he called Lord? |
A64986 | Why is it called a saving grace? |
A64986 | Why is it so called? |
A64986 | Why is it so called? |
A64986 | Why is that Form recorded in the Gospels, called the Lords Prayer? |
A64986 | Why is the second Covenant called the Covenant of Grace? |
A64986 | Why must the people partake of the Elements of both kinds? |
A64986 | Why ought we to pray in our Families? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why so? |
A64986 | Why the Old? |
A64986 | Why was the first Covenant called the Covenant of works? |
A64986 | Why was the forbidden Tree called the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil? |
A64986 | Will God suffer them to escape too? |
A64986 | Will it be Despair and not Repentance, except together with the sight of sin, there be an apprehension( at least of a possibility) of mercy? |
A64986 | Will it nothing avail us to attend unto the Word, to receive it and lay it up in our hearts, except we practise it in our lives? |
A64986 | Will not the Bodies, when they are raised, differ from what they are now? |
A64986 | Will not the Word be effectual without the inward workings of the Spirit? |
A64986 | Will not the Word profit us then, except it be mixed with Faith? |
A64986 | Will the Lord punish all those that profane, or abuse his Names, Titles and Attributes? |
A64986 | Without this stamp, could it never have been current? |
A64986 | You have now satisfied us that the first Covenant is neither fully executed nor abrogated; But how is it released, or dispenced with? |
A64986 | You say you owe God obedience as you are his Creatures and Subjects, what mean you thereby? |
A64986 | a meer civil rest? |
A64986 | be brought from Heaven to Earth, and yet not come out of Heaven? |
A64986 | be carried from one place to another, and yet not move? |
A64986 | or how can he sit at Table, and yet be in the mouths of the Apostles? |
A64986 | to Love, Fear, Desire, or Trust in any thing more than God? |
A64986 | to pray to Saints, or Angels, or any Creature? |
A64986 | 〈 … 〉 Christs body corrupted in the Grave, like the Bodies of others? |
A64986 | 〈 ◊ 〉 trust in him, and to love, fear, esteem, desire, and obey him? |
A26693 | 1: Have I been diligent in the duties of my Calling? |
A26693 | 21. Who is the Redeemer of the Elect? |
A26693 | A saving, internal, and effectual calling? |
A26693 | A. Conveying them, or imparting them to us? |
A26693 | A. Sanctification is the work of Gods free grace? |
A26693 | After what Image, or pattern are we renewed in Sanctification? |
A26693 | After what image or likeness did he create them? |
A26693 | After what manner doth God preserve and govern all his Creatures? |
A26693 | After what manner must we forgive others? |
A26693 | After what manner shall they be acknowledged and acquitted? |
A26693 | After what pattern must we obey and submit to the will of God? |
A26693 | Against what Commandment is ignorance? |
A26693 | Against which of these Rules have I offended in the day foregoing? |
A26693 | Ah, what a discouragement to your Teacher is this? |
A26693 | Am I a mourner for the sins of the Land? |
A26693 | And acknowledg and own them before all the world? |
A26693 | And all desires and attempts to corrupt others chastity? |
A26693 | And all matters of practice, or what we are bound to do? |
A26693 | And all sorts of duties in the word[ Honour]? |
A26693 | And are Prophaness and Idolatry forbidden in this Commandment? |
A26693 | And are all these comprehended under the[ Name] of God? |
A26693 | And are all these forbidden, because they do hinder our neighbours good name? |
A26693 | And are some sins of themselves, or in their own nature more heinous than others? |
A26693 | And are we to acknowledg this in our prayers? |
A26693 | And as a Priest, to be saved by him alone? |
A26693 | And as a Prophet, to be guided by him alone? |
A26693 | And because he is our God? |
A26693 | And because he is our Redeemer? |
A26693 | And by a special manifestation of his presence in Heaven? |
A26693 | And by his Ordinances, Words, and Works? |
A26693 | And by presenting his will before his Father for us? |
A26693 | And can not we escape without the use of these means? |
A26693 | And do such eat and drink damnation to themselves? |
A26693 | And do they actually grow at some time or other if there be time, and opportunity? |
A26693 | And do they partake of any other benefits? |
A26693 | And doth faith rest upon Christ? |
A26693 | And doth he require repentance as well as Faith of us, or hath Christ repented and believed for us? |
A26693 | And doth it turn the life? |
A26693 | And doth the conclusion also teach us to join Praises to our Prayers? |
A26693 | And doth the third Commandment determine of the only right manner of Gods worship? |
A26693 | And doth this Commandment require us to use the means to preserve our own and others chastity? |
A26693 | And doth true faith take or receive an offered Christ? |
A26693 | And doth true repentance chiefly lie in our turning frrom sin unto God both in heart and life? |
A26693 | And especially for the Church of God, for our Magistrates, Ministers, and those that we are most related and engaged to, or desired to pray for? |
A26693 | And examine himself of his knowledg? |
A26693 | And for our only God? |
A26693 | And for what else? |
A26693 | And for what with referenee to the will of his Providence? |
A26693 | And from thence peace of Conscience, and joy in the holy Ghost also? |
A26693 | And have not they true faith that do not take Christ in all these respects? |
A26693 | And have we a right to all those by adoption? |
A26693 | And how many things are there as the matter of these? |
A26693 | And how must we spend the time? |
A26693 | And in the guilt of actual transgressions, which proceed from these? |
A26693 | And is all will- worship forbidden here? |
A26693 | And is he much displeased with it? |
A26693 | And is he the living God? |
A26693 | And is it an idle and ineffectual purpose? |
A26693 | And is it his will that men should ordinarily spend the six days of the week in their imployments? |
A26693 | And is it not true faith, except we thus take Christ, as he is offered? |
A26693 | And is it therefore called the Lords day? |
A26693 | And is that the rule of our duty? |
A26693 | And is the Church Christs Kingdome in an especial manner? |
A26693 | And is the having and trying of repentarc and new obedience, necessary to worthy receiving? |
A26693 | And is this a reason why we should not cut short Gods allowance of one day for his work, because he hath allowed six times as much for ours? |
A26693 | And is this here to be acknowledged by us? |
A26693 | And is this the Idolatry forbidden in this Commandment? |
A26693 | And must he examine himself in his faith? |
A26693 | And must our hearts, thoughts, and desires be kept chast? |
A26693 | And must we observe it, and attend to it with diligence, when we do read or hear it? |
A26693 | And must we pray that God( if it be his will) would not in his providence expose us to temptation? |
A26693 | And must we upon this account keep his Commandment? |
A26693 | And neither able, nor willing to know it? |
A26693 | And not only from such, but even from those that are lawful at other times? |
A26693 | And not only maintain it, but also promote it? |
A26693 | And not the superstitious inventions that men have ordained? |
A26693 | And offer the things signified to our Faith? |
A26693 | And our inability without Gods special assistance to stand in and under temptation? |
A26693 | And perfect blessedness in the full enjoyment of God, to all eternity? |
A26693 | And shall he be farther exalted in his coming to judgement? |
A26693 | And that the power is Gods, and therefore he can do according to, and above all our necessities, let our Case be what it will? |
A26693 | And the abusing of his Ordinances to low, and carnal, much more to carnal mens sinful, and wicked ends? |
A26693 | And the doing any thing against it? |
A26693 | And the prophaning of his Ordinances by formality and slightness? |
A26693 | And the prophaning of his word by idle jests, or wresting it to colour our sins? |
A26693 | And the prophaning of his works, by making an unholy use of them? |
A26693 | And the prophaning of the day? |
A26693 | And to have the true God for our God? |
A26693 | And to none but believers? |
A26693 | And to rail at, and revile others, and put misconstructions upon their carriage and actions, and to scoff at them? |
A26693 | And towards his enemies? |
A26693 | And was his suffering of death another step of his Humiliation? |
A26693 | And was this another step of his Humiliation? |
A26693 | And what did he undergo in the close of his life? |
A26693 | And what else? |
A26693 | And what is forbidden touching our neighbours condition? |
A26693 | And what mercy do we pray we may have when we are tempted? |
A26693 | And why do we pray for bread? |
A26693 | And why do we say[ Amen]? |
A26693 | And why is this Commandment delivered as to all in general, so especially to governours of families? |
A26693 | And with the outward worship too, as to pray to and praise him? |
A26693 | Are Christs Ordinances the means whereby he communicates to us the benefits of Redemption? |
A26693 | Are Gods ordinances, as Prayer, and the like, a part of his name? |
A26693 | Are Subjects, Wives, Children, Servants, Hearers, the Poor, the weak in grace or knowledg, comprehended under the name of Inferiors? |
A26693 | Are Wisdom, Power, Holiness,& c. proper to God only? |
A26693 | Are all sorts and degrees of uncleanness forbidden here; under the name of adultery in this Commandment? |
A26693 | Are all sorts of Relations comprehended under the words[ Father and Mother] in the fifth Commandment? |
A26693 | Are all that are above us, whether in Power, or Wealth, or age, or gifts, Superiors? |
A26693 | Are all that come to the Sacraments without faith, love, repentance, and new obedience, unworthy receivers, that eat and drink their own damnation? |
A26693 | Are all transgressions of the Law equally heinous? |
A26693 | Are all true believers then Christs subjects, and he their King? |
A26693 | Are all vile Idolaters then that prefer any thing before God; that do seek themselves& their own ends more than the glory of God? |
A26693 | Are believers made perfect in this life? |
A26693 | Are believers then united to Christ? |
A26693 | Are believers united to Christ in their bodies as well as their souls? |
A26693 | Are his enemies ours, and ours his? |
A26693 | Are no others justified, sanctified, and adopted, but only they that are effectually called? |
A26693 | Are none effectually called but they that have been some way or other convinced of their sin, and misery? |
A26693 | Are not the Apocryphal Books Scripture, nor any other, but the Books of the Old and New Testament? |
A26693 | Are not these two natures in Christ confounded, nor compounded? |
A26693 | Are not we able of our selves to embrace Christ though he be offered to us? |
A26693 | Are the Sacraments thus blessed, and made effectual unto all? |
A26693 | Are the sacraments then the se ● les, or the confirming of the New Covenant? |
A26693 | Are the works of Creation, and Providence, the execution of his eternal Decrees? |
A26693 | Are their bodies at rest? |
A26693 | Are their souls made perfect when their bodies are corrupted? |
A26693 | Are there any benefits which flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification? |
A26693 | Are there any other Sons of God besides Christ? |
A26693 | Are there any other inward means besides that which Christ doth make use of? |
A26693 | Are there any special priviledges belonging to Gods children? |
A26693 | Are there duties to be performed to our equals? |
A26693 | Are there here required all the means and helps to preserve the life of man? |
A26693 | Are there many false Gods? |
A26693 | Are there many reasons annexed to the fourth Commandment to enforce it? |
A26693 | Are there more Gods than one? |
A26693 | Are there no other Sacraments but these two? |
A26693 | Are there three God- heads? |
A26693 | Are there three Gods then? |
A26693 | Are there two distinct Persons in Christ? |
A26693 | Are there two distinct natures in Christ? |
A26693 | Are these communicable attributes then? |
A26693 | Are these meant by our[ daily bread]? |
A26693 | Are these the necessary parts of a true man? |
A26693 | Are they always of a growing disp sition, and desirous to grow? |
A26693 | Are they capable of the mysteries of your trade, and are they not capable of the plain principles of Religion? |
A26693 | Are they empty signs, useless, and unprofitable? |
A26693 | Are they equal? |
A26693 | Are we able to make any satisfaction for our sins, and to pay our debts? |
A26693 | Are we able to renew or satisfie our selves? |
A26693 | Are we apt to forget it? |
A26693 | Are we as unwilling, as unable to embrace Jesus Christ? |
A26693 | Are we bound to keep Gods Commandments? |
A26693 | Are we by degrees then more and more enabled to die unto sin by Sanctification, and live unto Righteousness? |
A26693 | Are we by nature enemies to him? |
A26693 | Are we guilty of Adams sin? |
A26693 | Are we naturally contrary to his will, and unwilling as well as unable to obey or submit to it, though we did know it? |
A26693 | Are we naturally ignorant of his will? |
A26693 | Are we naturally the subjects of Satans Kingdom? |
A26693 | Are we not justified by our works then? |
A26693 | Are we perfectly sanctified or renewed at once? |
A26693 | Are we required to know God? |
A26693 | As the highest sins against the First Table more heinous than the highest against the Second Table? |
A26693 | Ask your self, what sin have I committed? |
A26693 | Beware they be not found among the families that call not upon Gods name; for why should there be c wrath from the Lord upon your families? |
A26693 | Brethren, shall I yet prevail with you? |
A26693 | But by Faith alone? |
A26693 | But is he not besides his general and essential presence, which is equally every- where, by a special, and gracious presence amongst his people? |
A26693 | But spend all the day in Gods special Service? |
A26693 | But vertually? |
A26693 | By what did he make them? |
A26693 | By what do they become effectual? |
A26693 | By what is man so universally corrupted? |
A26693 | By what means doth he reveal the will of God to us? |
A26693 | By what sin? |
A26693 | By what? |
A26693 | By what? |
A26693 | By whom are the 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A26693 | By whom is Redemption applied? |
A26693 | By whom is Redemption purchased? |
A26693 | By whom? |
A26693 | Can he erre, or be deceived? |
A26693 | Can none but he sauctifie us? |
A26693 | Can none create, or make a thing of nothing, but God? |
A26693 | Can not the Minister do it effectually, without the Spirit? |
A26693 | Can not your consciences witness, can not your families witness you have not? |
A26693 | Can there be no true repentance without a true sight and discovery of sin? |
A26693 | Can we believe of our selves? |
A26693 | Can we deserve the good things of this life? |
A26693 | Can we do this of our selves? |
A26693 | Can we merit, or deserve it at his hands, that he should do it for us? |
A26693 | Can we never learn then how to glorify God here, or to enjoy him hereafter, without the guidance, and directions of the Scriptures? |
A26693 | Can we no other way be made partakers of Christs Redemption, but by the Spirits application? |
A26693 | Can we procure them by our own industry? |
A26693 | Can we receive sufficient direction from Gods works of Creation, and Providence? |
A26693 | Can we receive sufficient directions from our own wisdom, or the light of nature, to come to glorifie, and enjoy God? |
A26693 | Christ did not bethink his blood, and shall I bethink my breath, or ink, in order to your salvation? |
A26693 | Come out from thy sins: touch the scepter of grace and live: why shouldest thou be l dashed in pieces by his iron rod? |
A26693 | Could not the salvation of the Elect be brought about by the Covenant of Works? |
A26693 | Did Christ die an ordinary, natural death? |
A26693 | Did Christ ex ● cute these Offices, when he was here upon Earth? |
A26693 | Did Christ immediately rise again? |
A26693 | Did Christ interceed for us on earth? |
A26693 | Did Christ rise again? |
A26693 | Did Christ thus Redeem us? |
A26693 | Did Christs Divine nature enliven, and actuate his body in stead of a soul? |
A26693 | Did God at first give any Law to man for the rule of his obedience? |
A26693 | Did God leave all Mankind to persih in the state of sin and misery? |
A26693 | Did God make man in a state of sin, or holy, and righteous? |
A26693 | Did God promise life to man upon any condition on his part? |
A26693 | Did God sanctifie it by way of consecration? |
A26693 | Did I eat and drink to the glory of God? |
A26693 | Did all Mankind fall in Adams first transgression? |
A26693 | Did he Decree all things meerly according to the counsel of his Will? |
A26693 | Did he of his own accord offer up himself? |
A26693 | Did not God find me on my Bed, when he looked for me on my knees? |
A26693 | Did not I arise from the Table without dropping any thing of God there? |
A26693 | Did not I mock God, when I pretended to crave a blessing, and return thanks? |
A26693 | Did not I rashly make, nor falsly break some promise? |
A26693 | Did not I sit down with no higher end than a beast, meerly to please my appetite? |
A26693 | Did our first Parents continue in the state wherein they were created? |
A26693 | Did our first Parents fall? |
A26693 | Did they sin in him in all the transgressions that ever he committed? |
A26693 | Do I live in nothing that I know or fear to be a sin? |
A26693 | Do all actual transgressions, or sins of our lives, proceed from Original, or that of our natures? |
A26693 | Do all that are truly sanctified, mortifie their sins, or die to them? |
A26693 | Do all these three persons subsist in the same essence, or God- head? |
A26693 | Do all they that are truly sanctified not only abstain from, and mortifie sin; but also bring forth the fruits of righteousness or good works? |
A26693 | Do increase of grace, and perseverance therein to the end, necessarily flow from Justification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A26693 | Do none that are truly justified and sanctified fall away totally and finally? |
A26693 | Do not their souls sleep in the grave with their bodies? |
A26693 | Do the Wills of men remain unchanged, when they are effectually called? |
A26693 | Do the benefits and priviledges of believers end with their lives? |
A26693 | Do the signs offer themselves to the senses? |
A26693 | Do their bodies still continue united unto Christ? |
A26693 | Do their souls dye with their bodies, and see corruption? |
A26693 | Do these remain in use now? |
A26693 | Do they always actually, and sensibly increase? |
A26693 | Do those that are truly sanctified live in their sins? |
A26693 | Do we acknowledg them to be Gods free gifts, when we say[ Give us] our daily bread? |
A26693 | Do we break Gods Commandments? |
A26693 | Do we here acknowledg our apiness to fall, and to run into temptation? |
A26693 | Do we here pray that our sins may be mortified, in the prevalency whereof Satans Kingdom stands? |
A26693 | Do we not rightly attend upon the word, except we make preparation for it before we come? |
A26693 | Do we offer up any thing to God in Prayer? |
A26693 | Do we pray absolutely to be delivered from the sin, and in Gods time from the temptation also? |
A26693 | Do we pray that he would enable others too, as well as our selves? |
A26693 | Do we seal cur covenant with God, and God his covenant with us at the Sacrament? |
A26693 | Do we submit to Christ of our own accord? |
A26693 | Do we worship and glorifie him as God, when we love, fear, or obey any other more then him, or before him? |
A26693 | Does he love, or allow of sin? |
A26693 | Doth not Conscience say, Thou art the man? |
A26693 | Doth not sin sit light? |
A26693 | For himself only? |
A26693 | For how long did he remain under the power of Death? |
A26693 | For how long? |
A26693 | For what doth Faith receive and rest upon Christ alone? |
A26693 | For what end doth Christ reveal the will of God to us? |
A26693 | For what is it that God doth pardon and accept us as Righteous? |
A26693 | For what must we pray? |
A26693 | For what? |
A26693 | For whom must we pray? |
A26693 | For whom was it made with him besides himself? |
A26693 | For whose sake do we pray that God would forgive us? |
A26693 | From what did they fall? |
A26693 | From what must we rest? |
A26693 | From what then? |
A26693 | From worldly employments and recreations? |
A26693 | Gods propriety in us? |
A26693 | Gods soveraignty over us? |
A26693 | Had Christ a reasonable soul, such as men have, as well as a true body? |
A26693 | Had man free willi nthe state of innocency, till he sinned it away? |
A26693 | Hath m Christ honoured catechizing with his presence, and will not you own it with your practice? |
A26693 | Hath not God been out of mind? |
A26693 | Hath the Law of the Lord been in my mouth as I sate in my house, went by the way, was lying down, and rising up? |
A26693 | Have I been much in holy Ejaculations? |
A26693 | Have I been often looking into mine own heart, and made conscience even of vain thoughts? |
A26693 | Have I defrauded no man? |
A26693 | Have I digested the Sermon I heard last? |
A26693 | Have I done any thing more than ordinary for the Church of God, in this time extraordinary? |
A26693 | Have I dropped never a lye in my shop, or trade? |
A26693 | Have I redeemed my time from too long or needless visits, idle imaginations, fruitless, discourse, unnecessary sleep, more than needs of the world? |
A26693 | Have I repeated it over, and prayed it over? |
A26693 | Have I spoken evil of no man? |
A26693 | Have I took care of my company? |
A26693 | Have all that be effectually called their minds enlightened with saving knowledge? |
A26693 | Have not I given way to the workings of pride, or passion? |
A26693 | Have not I neglected or been very overly in the reading Gods holy word? |
A26693 | Have not I prayed to no purpose, or suffered wandring thoughts to eat out my duties? |
A26693 | Have you done it all accordingly? |
A26693 | Hear you not the soundings of his bowels? |
A26693 | Heaven out of sight? |
A26693 | How and why by Faith alone? |
A26693 | How are we made partakers of the Redemption purchased by Christ? |
A26693 | How are we not partakers of his Body and Blood? |
A26693 | How are we partakers? |
A26693 | How are we to worship and glorifie God? |
A26693 | How can not we keep them then in this life? |
A26693 | How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man? |
A26693 | How did God create man? |
A26693 | How do the Sacraments become effectual means of salvation? |
A26693 | How do they not become effectual? |
A26693 | How do we come to receive them then? |
A26693 | How do we here desire God to dispose of all things in the world? |
A26693 | How do you pray with d All prayer and supplication, if you do not with family prayer? |
A26693 | How doth Christ bless the Sacrament that it may become effectual to us? |
A26693 | How doth Christ execute the Office of a Priest? |
A26693 | How doth Christ execute the office of a King? |
A26693 | How doth Christ execute the office of a Prophet? |
A26693 | How doth God execute his decrees? |
A26693 | How doth grace qualifie us for the knowing, obeying, submitting to his will? |
A26693 | How doth he promise to do this? |
A26693 | How doth it take him? |
A26693 | How doth the Spirit apply to us the Redemption purchased by Christ? |
A26693 | How doth the penitent turn from sin unto God? |
A26693 | How far forth are these( and other temporal) mercies promised? |
A26693 | How is Christ offered to them? |
A26693 | How is it effectual to sinners? |
A26693 | How is it made effectual to the Saints? |
A26693 | How is that? |
A26693 | How is the Sabbath to be sanctified? |
A26693 | How is the Word made effectual to Salvation? |
A26693 | How is the Word to be read and heard, that it may become effectual to salvation? |
A26693 | How is this righteousness received by us? |
A26693 | How long after death do they pass into glory? |
A26693 | How long did the seventh or last day of the week continue to be the Sabbath? |
A26693 | How long doth Christ continue God, and man in two distinct natures, and one person? |
A26693 | How long doth it continue to be the Sabbath? |
A26693 | How long hath m ● n been rendred unable perfectly to keep the commandments of God? |
A26693 | How long hath the first day been the weekly Sabbath? |
A26693 | How long must this be? |
A26693 | How long then? |
A26693 | How long will you a love vanity, and follow after leasing, and b trust in lying words? |
A26693 | How long? |
A26693 | How loth am I to leave you, before I have prevailed with you to set to the work to which you are here directed will you pass your promise? |
A26693 | How manifold are the works of God? |
A26693 | How manifold is the Kingdom of Christ? |
A26693 | How manifold then is the worship here required? |
A26693 | How manifold was the state of Christ? |
A26693 | How many Commandments are there? |
A26693 | How many Covenants hath God made with man? |
A26693 | How many are the Offices of Christ? |
A26693 | How many are the Reasons why we should keep Gods Commandments? |
A26693 | How many are there? |
A26693 | How many are they? |
A26693 | How many days hath God allowed us for our own imployments? |
A26693 | How many natures be there in Christ? |
A26693 | How many parts are there then of Prayer? |
A26693 | How many parts be there of the Lords Prayer? |
A26693 | How many persons are there in the God- head? |
A26693 | How many sorts of Relations be there? |
A26693 | How many sorts of sin be there then in which the sinfulness of that estate, into which man fell, doth consist? |
A26693 | How many things must they examine themselves about? |
A26693 | How many ways may some sins be more grievous and hein ● us than others? |
A26693 | How many ways may the Sabbath be prophaned? |
A26693 | How many ways may we offend against the Law of God? |
A26693 | How many? |
A26693 | How may we come to know, obey, and submit to his will? |
A26693 | How much of his nature? |
A26693 | How must we attend upon the word? |
A26693 | How must we draw nigh to God in Prayer? |
A26693 | How must we love God? |
A26693 | How must we love our Neighbour? |
A26693 | How must we own or acknowledg God? |
A26693 | How often did Christ offer up himself a sacrifice? |
A26693 | How should we then be enabled hereunto? |
A26693 | How then doth it forbid us to take away our Neighbours life? |
A26693 | How then? |
A26693 | How towards his people? |
A26693 | How was Christ humbled after death? |
A26693 | How? |
A26693 | How? |
A26693 | I have sent you an help on purpose: what, shall all my perswasions be but speaking in the wind? |
A26693 | Idolatry, or the worshipping of God by images, and all will- worship, or the worshipping of God any other way then, he hath appointed in his word? |
A26693 | If you n wilfully and deliberately and ordinarily harbour any sin, you are undone? |
A26693 | In a word, the e blessing of all is to be got by prayer; and what is thy business without Gods blessing? |
A26693 | In and through whom doth the Penitent sinner apprehend some hope of mercy? |
A26693 | In what Commandment are we required to make profession of worship, and glorifie God? |
A26693 | In what Commandment is contentment with our own condition, and a sympathizing, or fellow feeling with our neighbour in his condition, required? |
A26693 | In what Commandment is the holy use of Gods Creatures, and of his Providences and dispensations required? |
A26693 | In what Petition do we pray for temporal things? |
A26693 | In what condition was he Born? |
A26693 | In what do the Scriptures direct us? |
A26693 | In what doth God preserve and govern all his Creatures? |
A26693 | In what exercise must we spend it? |
A26693 | In what kind of exercises of the word doth the spirit use to make it effectual? |
A26693 | In what sense are we said to sanctifie the Sabbath? |
A26693 | In what sense is God said to sanctifie the holy Sabbath? |
A26693 | In what then? |
A26693 | In what time did he make them? |
A26693 | In what transgression of Adam did all mankind sin in him, and fall with him? |
A26693 | In what way did he offer up himself? |
A26693 | In what? |
A26693 | In which of these estates doth Christ execute, or carry on these Offices of a Prophet, Priest, and King? |
A26693 | In which words doth God challenge a special propriety in the seventh day? |
A26693 | In which words is Gods blessing the Sabbath day hinted, as a reason why we should keep it? |
A26693 | In which words is Gods own example urged, as a reason why we should work six days, and keep holy the seventh? |
A26693 | In which words is the reason annexed to the third Commandment expressed? |
A26693 | In which words of the Commandment is that held forth? |
A26693 | In which words of the Commandment is this reason hinted, of Gods allowing of us six days of the week for our own imployment? |
A26693 | In which words of the second Commandment are these reasons hinted? |
A26693 | In whom must our Faith be? |
A26693 | In whose Name must we pray? |
A26693 | In whose name is the person baptized to be washed with water? |
A26693 | In whose womb? |
A26693 | Into what Covenant? |
A26693 | Into what estate did the fall bring Mankind? |
A26693 | Is Christ not a meer man then, but God as well as man? |
A26693 | Is Christ offered to us in the Gospel as our King, Priest, and Prophet? |
A26693 | Is Christ offered to us sinners then? |
A26693 | Is Christ offered to us? |
A26693 | Is Christ our only High Priest? |
A26693 | Is Christs Divine nature capable of a real Exaltation? |
A26693 | Is Christs intercession part of his Priestly office, as well as his oblation, or offering up himself a sacrifice? |
A26693 | Is Christs once offering up of himself, sufficient for these ends? |
A26693 | Is Faith in Christ a common or a saving grace? |
A26693 | Is Faith only the believing that Christ died for sinners? |
A26693 | Is God Infinite, Eternal, and Unchangable in Goodness? |
A26693 | Is God an eternal Spirit? |
A26693 | Is God infinite in being? |
A26693 | Is God infinite in his Wisdom? |
A26693 | Is God infinite in his truth? |
A26693 | Is God infinite in holiness? |
A26693 | Is God infinite in justice? |
A26693 | Is God infinite in power, or Almighty? |
A26693 | Is God praised by us in our ascribing all glory, power, and dominion to him, and in commending his excellencies and Prerogatives? |
A26693 | Is Gods kingdom, power, and glory then, the matter both of our encouragement, and of his praise? |
A26693 | Is Gods secret will the rule of our duty? |
A26693 | Is Gods wrath and curse due to us? |
A26693 | Is Mortification, or dying to sin, a necessary part of Sanctification? |
A26693 | Is Vivification or living to righteousness, a necessary part of the exerc se of Sanctification? |
A26693 | Is all kind of intemperance here forbidden, and all carking care, and excessive passions, because these do tend to take away our own life? |
A26693 | Is all mankind by nature in a state of sin? |
A26693 | Is all that is helpful to procure and further our own and our neighbours good name here required? |
A26693 | Is all that is prejudicial to our own good name, and our Neighbours, forbidden in this Commandment? |
A26693 | Is all truth to be spoken at all times? |
A26693 | Is any man able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God? |
A26693 | Is any man without sin? |
A26693 | Is any other Rule sufficient for our direction? |
A26693 | Is any transgressing of it a sin? |
A26693 | Is any want of Conformity to the Law, or coming short of it, a sin? |
A26693 | Is be an infinite, or finite Spirit? |
A26693 | Is gross ignorance then a certain sign of one that remains uncalled, and unconverted? |
A26693 | Is he a corporal, visible Substance? |
A26693 | Is he fain to subdue us by his Kingly power, before we become his peculiar people? |
A26693 | Is he good in himself, and is all goodness from him? |
A26693 | Is he just in all his Decrees, Actions, and Dispensations? |
A26693 | Is he to be offered up no more? |
A26693 | Is his Word the outward means? |
A26693 | Is it Gods will that every one should have some imployment? |
A26693 | Is it Idolatry not only to worship Images instead of God, which is forbidden in the first Commandment, but also to worship God by Images? |
A26693 | Is it Idolatry to give Gods inward worship to any other; as for example, to love, fear, desire, or trust in any thing more than God? |
A26693 | Is it Idolatry to give Gods outward worship to any other; as for example, to pray to Saints, or Angels, or the like? |
A26693 | Is it a prophanation of the Sabbath, to let our thoughts unnecessarily run upon worldly affairs? |
A26693 | Is it a sin not to take notice of the glorious wisdom, power and goodness of God, expressed in his works of Creation? |
A26693 | Is it a sin to deny God not only in our words, but in our works, or in our thoughts? |
A26693 | Is it a sin to use any dalliance, wanton looks, or any unchast behaviour? |
A26693 | Is it a sin to use any unchast words, corrupt communications, and filthy songs? |
A26693 | Is it enough for us to know and verbally to acknowledg and make profession of him? |
A26693 | Is it enough to be renewed in some part? |
A26693 | Is it enough to forbear that which is sinful, though we do neglect that which is good? |
A26693 | Is it enough to forgive them in words only? |
A26693 | Is it not enough to give some kind of external worship to God, unless we do worship and glorifie him[ as] God? |
A26693 | Is it not for some merits, or satisfaction of ours, in part at least, that God doth pardon our sins, and accept us righteous? |
A26693 | Is it not sufficient that we have the things themselves, without we have his blessing with them? |
A26693 | Is it not true repentance to forbear sin out of fear, except there be also an hatred of it? |
A26693 | Is it prayer to repeat a few lifeless words, when our hearts and desires are not offered up? |
A26693 | Is it proper to God only to be Infinite, Eternal, and Unchangeable? |
A26693 | Is it prophaning the day by doing that which is in it self sinful? |
A26693 | Is it requisite to the getting of peace and assurance, that we get the sight and sense of our justification and sanctification? |
A26693 | Is it sinful to worship God after a way of our own devising? |
A26693 | Is it sufficient to know there is a God, though we do not own, nor acknowledg him to be a God to us? |
A26693 | Is it sufficient to our effectual calling to have our minds enlightened and changed from ignorance to knowledg? |
A26693 | Is it the receiving and resting upon Christ alone for salvation? |
A26693 | Is it to enjoy the profits and pleasures of this world? |
A26693 | Is it to glorifie God, and enjoy him for ever? |
A26693 | Is it to teach us not to care for to morrow, and to instruct us that we must pray daily? |
A26693 | Is it to think no evil of them( without manifest cause) and to wish no evil to them, and to rejoice in their joy, and mourn in their affliction? |
A26693 | Is man able perfectly to keep them now? |
A26693 | Is man born with the Image of God upon him, in holiness, and righteousness? |
A26693 | Is man guilty of actual sin besides his Original? |
A26693 | Is man in the favour of God since the fall? |
A26693 | Is man since the fall under the blessing of God? |
A26693 | Is man then in his obedience to look that it be according to the Law, as his Rule? |
A26693 | Is mans chief end to seek himself? |
A26693 | Is mans nature corrupted? |
A26693 | Is misery the consequence of sin? |
A26693 | Is none truly sanctified, but he that is quite changed and become a new man? |
A26693 | Is not Gods secret will the rule of our Prayer? |
A26693 | Is not a Christian bound to believe any thing, as a point of Faith, but what is taught in the Scriptures? |
A26693 | Is nothing sin, but what is against Gods Law? |
A26693 | Is nothing too hard for him? |
A26693 | Is one of these persons greater than the other? |
A26693 | Is temperance in meat, drink, sleep, labour, recreations, and all other things here required, because this is a means to preserve our own life? |
A26693 | Is that which you call the Moral Law, the same that we have in the ten Commandments? |
A26693 | Is the Holy Ghost God? |
A26693 | Is the Law the Rule then by which we may know what is duty, and what is sin? |
A26693 | Is the Sabbath to be sanctified? |
A26693 | Is the Sacrament a civil Ordinance, or an holy Ordinance? |
A26693 | Is the Scripture a sufficient Guide? |
A26693 | Is the Son God as well as the Father? |
A26693 | Is the Son of God Eternal, in respect of his manhood, or only in respect of his Godhead? |
A26693 | Is the Spirit the inward means? |
A26693 | Is the conviction, conversion, sanctification, and consolation of sinners, the work of the Spirit, by the word, through faith? |
A26693 | Is the efficacy of the sacraments from themselves, or do they work upon the soul by own own nature? |
A26693 | Is the glorifying, and enjoying of God, mans subordinate end, or else his ultimate, and chief end? |
A26693 | Is the guilt of Adams first sin, part of Original sin? |
A26693 | Is the rest of the Sabbath a part of our sanctifying it? |
A26693 | Is the whole Law of God, and duty of man, shortly summed up, and briefly comprehended in these Commandments? |
A26693 | Is the word alone sufficient without the help of the Spirit, to make a saving discovery of the will of God unto us? |
A26693 | Is there a God? |
A26693 | Is there a Providence? |
A26693 | Is there an enmity bred between God and man by the fall? |
A26693 | Is there any danger if we come unworthily? |
A26693 | Is there any duty which God req ● ireth of man? |
A26693 | Is there any other Eternal Son? |
A26693 | Is there any reason annexed to the third Commandment? |
A26693 | Is there any reason annexed, or joined to the fifth Commandment? |
A26693 | Is there any reason why we should keep Gods Commandments? |
A26693 | Is there any thing necessary to our Salvation that Christ hath not revealed, or made known to us? |
A26693 | Is there any thing required in the second Commandment? |
A26693 | Is there any thing required on our part to escape them? |
A26693 | Is there any thing that God is ignorant of? |
A26693 | Is there any thing that doth need his preservation? |
A26693 | Is there any thing that is not under his government? |
A26693 | Is there any thing unjust that God doth? |
A26693 | Is there any way to escape this wrath and curse? |
A26693 | Is there but only one true God? |
A26693 | Is there never true repentance without real grief for sin? |
A26693 | Is there no company I have come into, but I have dropped something of God, and left some good savour behind? |
A26693 | Is there no sin nor unrighteousness in Gods Providences? |
A26693 | Is there nothing then but Gods Providence doth reach to it? |
A26693 | Is there something required, as well as something forbidden in this and every Commandment? |
A26693 | Is there wisdom in all Gods Providences? |
A26693 | Is this Commandment to be understood of the seventh day in order, that is, the last of the seven, or the seventh in number, that is, one in seven? |
A26693 | Is this a Reason why we should keep his Commandments, because he is the Lord? |
A26693 | Is this an encouragement to us in prayer, that the Kingdom, and Rule, and Soveraignty is Gods, and therefore he may give us what he pleaseth? |
A26693 | Is this an encouragement to us to ask and expect that God should forgive us, when we by his grace are enabled from the heart to forgive others? |
A26693 | Is this lost by the fall? |
A26693 | Is this the sum of all the Commandments, to love God with all our hearts, and our Neighbour as our selves? |
A26693 | Lay it up? |
A26693 | Let them have your prayers as duly as their meals; is there any of your families, but have time for their taking food? |
A26693 | May a man have another subordinate, or less principal end, besides glorifying, and enjoying God? |
A26693 | May a man make any thing else his ultimate, or principal end, besides glorifying and enjoying God? |
A26693 | May infants be baptized? |
A26693 | May men be externally called by the ministry of the Word, and yet not effectually, and savingly called? |
A26693 | May men ordinarily expect salvation without the use of these means? |
A26693 | May not we keep them sincerely in this life? |
A26693 | May one that is truly justified and sanctified have assurance of Gods love in this life? |
A26693 | May the breakers of this Commandment escape punishment from men? |
A26693 | May untruths be spoken at any time? |
A26693 | May we be discourteous, or envious towards our equals, or usurp over them, or rigorously stand upon our terms with them? |
A26693 | May we be vain or irreverent in praying, hearing,& c. or suffer our minds to wander about other things? |
A26693 | May we corrupt them? |
A26693 | May we despise and slight our inferiours, or be rigorous towards them, and careless of their spiritual or temporal good? |
A26693 | May we disgrace or dispise our supe riours, or speak evil of them, or carry our selves irreverently towards them, or oppose and resist them? |
A26693 | May we expect that the Spirit will discover to us the Will of God without the Word? |
A26693 | May we grieve and grudg at their honour, riches, preferment, esteem, and applause? |
A26693 | May we have any other God besides him? |
A26693 | May we have any other God with him? |
A26693 | May we lawfully or safely live in ignorance of God? |
A26693 | May we lay our selves open to contempt, and give occasion unto others to despise us? |
A26693 | May we neglect or oppose them? |
A26693 | May we neglect them and yet escape? |
A26693 | May we not be idle upon the Sabbath day? |
A26693 | May we not give entertainment so much as to an uncbast thought, without breaking this Commandment? |
A26693 | May we not have desires of revenge towards them, nor wish them evil in our hearts? |
A26693 | May we not lye for our own advantage, or to cover our faults, or for good ends? |
A26693 | May we not rest satisfied in giving attendance on the publick worship, but must we also be careful at home in the Private? |
A26693 | May we not suffer any of them to be lost? |
A26693 | May we not use unlawful means though our lives did hang upon it? |
A26693 | May we read or hear the holy word of God vainly, and slightly, without Consideration, Observation, Meditation? |
A26693 | May we reject Gods worship and ordidinances? |
A26693 | May we rejoice in their falls, and aggravate their sins, extenuate their graces, and lessen their praises? |
A26693 | May we run into temptation? |
A26693 | May we sleep and loiter away the time? |
A26693 | May we slight them, and carry our selves scornfully towards them? |
A26693 | May we spend it idly? |
A26693 | May we stay at home, and spend our time in the Private Exercises of Gods Worship with the neglect of the Publick? |
A26693 | May we take it from any worthiness in our selves, or in any other creature? |
A26693 | May we then endeavour by any means whatsoever to preserve our own or others lives? |
A26693 | May we use any unlawful means, as lying and deceit, to procure and further our wealth and outward estate? |
A26693 | May we worship God after our own imaginations and inventions? |
A26693 | May we worship Images as God? |
A26693 | May we worship him what way we please? |
A26693 | May we worship the true God in and by Images? |
A26693 | May works of mercy be done upon the Sabbath day, such as visiting the sick, feeding our bodies, and our beast? |
A26693 | Must God forgive the debt if ever we be freed? |
A26693 | Must all mankind unavoidably perish in their sins, and misery? |
A26693 | Must it be a total and universal renovation then? |
A26693 | Must not this be done without seriousness and holy reverence? |
A26693 | Must our words, and behaviour be chast? |
A26693 | Must there be a change upon our wills too? |
A26693 | Must there be a work of the Spirit then in us, without which Christs work for us can not be available, or made ours? |
A26693 | Must there be some care taken too of outward reverence, so far as it may serve to express and further the inward affections of the mind? |
A26693 | Must we acknowledg our selves debtors to Gods Justice by sin? |
A26693 | Must we avoid the appearance of evil in things that be of an evil report? |
A26693 | Must we come diligently and frequently to the hearing and reading of it? |
A26693 | Must we come to God with all holy reverence and eonfidence, because he is our heavenly Father? |
A26693 | Must we dispatch all our work upon the six days, that we may have nothing to hinder us upon the Lords day? |
A26693 | Must we have love as well as faith: love to God, and love to the brethren, if we would worthily partake of the Lords Supper? |
A26693 | Must we keep them pure? |
A26693 | Must we keep them whole and entire, neither adding to them, nor taking from them? |
A26693 | Must we love our Neeghbour with the same degree of love as we do our selves? |
A26693 | Must we love our Neighbour with the same truth of love as we do our selves? |
A26693 | Must we make a holy use of Gods works, taking notice of God in them? |
A26693 | Must we neither work nor play upon the Sabbath day? |
A26693 | Must we not mix human inventions with them? |
A26693 | Must we observe them? |
A26693 | Must we own him for the[ only] true God? |
A26693 | Must we pray for others then? |
A26693 | Must we receive them? |
A26693 | Must we then forgive others wrongs against us, as ever we expect that God should forgive us? |
A26693 | Must we worship him only according to his own appointment and institution? |
A26693 | No, but only all mankind that descended from him, by ordinary generation? |
A26693 | None but believers? |
A26693 | Nor follow our own sports and pastimes, nor spend the time in our ease and sloth? |
A26693 | Not for ever? |
A26693 | O man wilt thou keep Jesus at the door, and lodg Barabbas in thy bosom? |
A26693 | O man, hast thou a charge of souls to answer for, and dost thou not yet bestir thy self for them, that their blood be not found in thy skirts? |
A26693 | Of what date is the purpose of Gods Decree? |
A26693 | Of what did he make them? |
A26693 | Of what kind did he create him? |
A26693 | Of what quality did he make them? |
A26693 | Of what sin of Adams? |
A26693 | Of what special use is the Lords Prayer? |
A26693 | Or a meer carnal and bodily rest, such as the Oxe and the Asse must have on the Sabbath? |
A26693 | Or at their eminency above us in gifts, or graces, or precedency before us, secretly wishing that they stood out of our light? |
A26693 | Or is it the believing that he died in particular for me to save me? |
A26693 | Or to let our tongues run upon worldly business? |
A26693 | Or to set our hands to worldly imployments? |
A26693 | Or upon any other together with Christ? |
A26693 | Or will a careless use of them be enough? |
A26693 | Q After what mann ● r are Christ and the benefits of the New- Covenant shewed forth, and conveyed to us in the Sacraments? |
A26693 | Q And doth it put them into a state of salvation? |
A26693 | Q And how must we receive it? |
A26693 | Q Are there many persons in the Godhead? |
A26693 | Q Are we required here to maintain the Truth? |
A26693 | Q Can not a man be a worthy receiver wishout faith? |
A26693 | Q Do not the Sacraments profit them that are in unbelief, and either have not, or use not Faith to receive them? |
A26693 | Q Doth want of Conformity to the Law, take in original sin, and sins of omission; and transgressing of the Law, sins of commission? |
A26693 | Q Fro n what worldly employments and recre tions must we rest? |
A26693 | Q How are the Scriptures divided? |
A26693 | Q How manifold is this love? |
A26693 | Q How was he conceived then? |
A26693 | Q Is Atheism forbidden in this Commandment? |
A26693 | Q Is God a man like unto us? |
A26693 | Q Is God unchangeable? |
A26693 | Q Is any want of agreeableness to the Law a sin? |
A26693 | Q Is effectual vocation then the proper work of the Spirit, as our Redemption is the proper work of Christ? |
A26693 | Q Is he a Spirit without body, or bodily parts? |
A26693 | Q Is prayer necessary to the making of the word effectual? |
A26693 | Q May a Creature be wise, holy, just, good and true? |
A26693 | Q May we not do our own work upon the Sabbath day? |
A26693 | Q May we speak or do that which is injurious to our neighbours good name? |
A26693 | Q Nor bound to do any thing, as necessary to Salvation, but what is taught in the Stirptures? |
A26693 | Q Through what means? |
A26693 | Q To what doth the word thus build them up? |
A26693 | Q To whom is long life and prosperity promised? |
A26693 | Q Were not the Heathen- idols Gods? |
A26693 | Q What did they fall by? |
A26693 | Q What do we in repentance turn from? |
A26693 | Q What do you call the works of Necessity? |
A26693 | Q What do you mean by a soveraignty over us? |
A26693 | Q What do you mean by aggravations? |
A26693 | Q What do you mean by convincing of them? |
A26693 | Q What estate was that? |
A26693 | Q What is he all over defiled, and corrupted in every part, and in every faculty of soul, and body? |
A26693 | Q What is the moving cause then of our Justification? |
A26693 | Q What is will- worship? |
A26693 | Q What sin? |
A26693 | Q What, daily, and con ● inually? |
A26693 | Q What? |
A26693 | Q When do these benefits flow from Justification, Adoption ond Sanctification? |
A26693 | Q Where is the Word of God conteined? |
A26693 | Q Wherein doth the word build them up? |
A26693 | Q Which is the third Petition? |
A26693 | Q Who shall be the Judge at the last judgement? |
A26693 | Q Why is knowledg necessary? |
A26693 | Q ● ay Christ extraordinarily make use of other means, when men are not capable of receiving benefits by these means? |
A26693 | Q, Is it consistent with grace to rest satisfied in present attainments, and not to desire and reach out after a farther growth? |
A26693 | Q. Christ was a man, and was not ee able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God though since the fall? |
A26693 | Q. Doh it bring forth a wavering, and unsetled purpose only? |
A26693 | Q. Doth Christ carry on the work of our Redemption, in the execution, or discharge of his several Offices? |
A26693 | Q. Doth Christ execute his Kingly office towards his people? |
A26693 | Q. Doth Christ leave us to our own care after he hath once subdued us? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God do nothing in the works of Creation, and Providence, but what he from eternity decreed? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God forgive our sins for any desert of ours? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God look then that not only his worship be performed aright for the matter of it, but doth he also heed the manner[ how] it be performed? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God make himself known to us by his Name, Titles, and Attributes? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God require us to[ Remember] the Sabbath- day, as a means for the keeping of it holy? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God rule man by Law? |
A26693 | Q. Doth God see all things? |
A26693 | Q. Doth be continue to make intercession for us now he is in Heaven? |
A26693 | Q. Doth faith enable us to take Christ as a King, to be ruled by him alone? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he cease to execute them now he is in Heaven? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he communicate or convey his benefits by means, or without means? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he continue to be man, as well as God, now he is in Heaven? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he fill all things, and all places? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he interceed for us, by presenting his sacrifice, and merits for us before his Father? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he know our very hearts and thoughts? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he make use of any outward means to communicate or convey his benefits to us? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he no more then perswade our Wills? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he not pray for us vocally then? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he rule them by his Laws, and Spirit, and Officers, and Discipline? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he rule, and govern his people as a King doth his subjects? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he save all from their sins, and misery? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he see any hope in himself, his own duties and deservings? |
A26693 | Q. Doth he want then that first righteousness in which he was created? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it also require us to procure and further it? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it always bring forth a purpose of new Obedience? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it cease to be of force? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid not only stealing, but whatever else may unjustly hinder our own and our neighbours wealth? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid nothing but what doth hinder us, or others, unjustly? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid only the direct taking away of our own, or our Neighbours life? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid self- pollution, and secret wantonness with our selves, and corrupting our own chastity? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid the abusing of anything, whereby God makes himself known? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid the careless performance of the duties of the Sabbath? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid the neglecting our duty to our relations? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid the omission of the duties required? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid the prophaning of any thing whereby God makes himself known? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it forbid the taking away the life of our neighbour in any case whatsoever? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it imply both earnestness in desiring, and confidence of speeding? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it only forbid the taking away of chastity? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it only forbid the wronging and prejudicing of our Neighbours, and of our own estate and wealth? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it only forbid us to take away mans life? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it receive and rest upon him alone? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it require us also to use endeavours to preserve it? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it require us to preserve it? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it then belong to Christs Kingly Office, to ordain Laws, wake Officers, and appoint the use of censures for his Church? |
A26693 | Q. Doth it turn the heart? |
A26693 | Q. Doth mans misery end with his life? |
A26693 | Q. Doth not Death break that union, and separate them from Christ? |
A26693 | Q. Doth nothing come to pass but God intends his glory by it? |
A26693 | Q. Doth nothing come to pass, but what, and when, and how God hath fore ordained in his Decrees? |
A26693 | Q. Doth part of mans misery by his fall consist in his loss? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the Covenant of grace find the Elect in a state of sin and misery? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the First Commandment determine then of the only right Object of Divine worship, or whom only we must worship? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the Scripture teach us all matters of Faith, or all that we are bound to believe? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the efficacy of the Sacraments depend upon the goodness or badness of him that doth administer them? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the first Commandment require us to have a God? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the fourth Commandment require any espe ● ial time to be kept holy? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the second Commandment determine then of the only right way and means in and by which God will be worshipped? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the seventh Commandment concern the chastity of our selves and others? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the sinfulness of man consist in the guilt of Original sin? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the sixth Commandment concern the life of our selves and others? |
A26693 | Q. Doth the upshot of our effectual calling consist in answering Christ''s call, and embracing him? |
A26693 | Q. Doth then the justification of a sinner lie in Gods pardoning of his sin, and accepting of his person as righteous? |
A26693 | Q. Doth this Command require kindness and affableness towards our Equals, readiness to yield to them, and prefer them before our selves? |
A26693 | Q. Doth this Commandment forbid whatsoever is injurious to our own good nam ●? |
A26693 | Q. Doth this Commandment require only the use of lawful endeavours? |
A26693 | Q. Doth true blessedness stand in the enjoyment of God? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God a soveraignty over us, propriety in us, and a zeal for his own worship? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God allowed us any days in the week? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God elected all? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God elected any? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God given any rule to direct us? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God left the determining which day in seven it should be( whether the first or the last) to some other precept? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God left us to keep what time we please? |
A26693 | Q. Hath God then blessed the Sabbath- day, and appointed it to be a means of blessing unto us? |
A26693 | Q. Hath he appointed what worship and ordinances he will be served in? |
A26693 | Q. Hath he finished his intercession, together with his sacrifice? |
A26693 | Q. No ● the Spirit ordinarily without the Word? |
A26693 | Q. Shall be come again? |
A26693 | Q. Shall believers be raised up? |
A26693 | Q. Shall they rise in such an estate as they were in before? |
A26693 | Q. Till when is it not to be administered to such? |
A26693 | Q. W ● ose chastity doth it require the preservation of? |
A26693 | Q. Whence are we to take our encouragement in Prayer? |
A26693 | Q. Whence did he arise? |
A26693 | Q. Whence doth assurance of Gods love, peace of Conscience, joy in the holy Ghost,& c. flow? |
A26693 | Q. Whence doth this grief for, and hatred of sin arise in the sinner? |
A26693 | Q. Whence have we encouragement to ask of God the forgiveness of our debts? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein are we renewed by Sanctification? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein are we to obey and submit? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein be the four steps of Christs Humiliation? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein consists Original sin? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein did the image of God on man c ● n ● ● t? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein doth it require us to preserve our own and our Neighbours chastity? |
A26693 | Q. Wherein? |
A26693 | Q. Whither did he ascend? |
A26693 | Q. Whither do the souls of believers pass after death? |
A26693 | Q. whom hath the fall brought into this miserable condition? |
A26693 | Q: And did Gods Wrath as well as his curse light upon Christ at his death? |
A26693 | Q: Is it because of something in us moving him thereunto that he doth justifie us? |
A26693 | Q: What rest then? |
A26693 | Q: Which be the four steps of Christs Exaltation? |
A26693 | Sinner, art thou not yet melted? |
A26693 | Surely I have done and suffered more for you than this comes to: will you now deny me? |
A26693 | The Word, Sacraments, and P ● aye ● Q What kind of means are these? |
A26693 | The zeal that he hath to his own worship? |
A26693 | Thou givest them medicines, and cherishest them when they be sick, and dost thou not as much for thy swine? |
A26693 | Thou providest meat and drink for them, agreeable to their natures, and dost thou not the same for thy beasts? |
A26693 | To all believers? |
A26693 | To none but God? |
A26693 | To the knowledge of whom doth the Spirit lead the convinced sinner? |
A26693 | To what end are we here made partakers of Christs body and blood? |
A26693 | To what end did Christ offer up himself a sacrifice? |
A26693 | To what end hath God fore- ordained whatsoever comes to pass? |
A26693 | To what end? |
A26693 | To what? |
A26693 | To which of Christs Offices doth it belong to reveal, or make known to us the will of God? |
A26693 | To which of Christs Offices doth it belong to subdue, and govern us, and to restrain, and conquer our enemies? |
A26693 | To which of Christs offices doth it belong to offer sacrifices, and make intercession for us? |
A26693 | To whom are Christ, and the benefits of the new Covenant sealed, and applied? |
A26693 | To whom are these means made effectual? |
A26693 | To whom doth Christ subdue us? |
A26693 | To whom is Baptism not to be administred? |
A26693 | To whom is Baptism to be administred? |
A26693 | To whom must we offer up our desires in Prayer? |
A26693 | To whom then are they effectual? |
A26693 | Towards himself only? |
A26693 | Under what penalty did God forbid him to eat? |
A26693 | Under what was Christ made? |
A26693 | Upon any other besides Christ? |
A26693 | VVhat is forbidden in the first Commandment? |
A26693 | VVhat is forbidden in the second Commandment? |
A26693 | VVhat is required in the fourth Commandment? |
A26693 | WHat is the chief end of man? |
A26693 | Was Adam able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God before the fall? |
A26693 | Was Christ God, and man here upon the Earth? |
A26693 | Was Christ God, or Man? |
A26693 | Was Christ exalted at his Resurrection, Ascension, and Session at Gods Right hand? |
A26693 | Was he born in sin as others be, or without sin? |
A26693 | Was he conceived in an ordinary way as others be? |
A26693 | Was he made of her substance, and born of her? |
A26693 | Was his humane Nature exalted not only declaratively, but really? |
A26693 | Was his sacrifice, and oblation finished at his death? |
A26693 | Was it by the voluntary abuse of their own free wil ●? |
A26693 | Was it for no desert of theirs that they were chosen? |
A26693 | Was it made with him for himself? |
A26693 | Was it not a most shameful, and painful death withal? |
A26693 | Was it only from the time of the giving of the Law of Moses? |
A26693 | Was it ordained for man in Paradise at the beginning of the world? |
A26693 | Was not my appetite too hard for me? |
A26693 | Was that exalted onely declaratively? |
A26693 | Was the Cross the altar on which he offered himself a sacrifice? |
A26693 | Was there not more of custom and fashion in my family- duties than of conscience? |
A26693 | Was this part of Christs Humiliation, to be born, and that in a low condition too, and made under the Law? |
A26693 | Washing, or application of the water? |
A26693 | Well, will you learn with me? |
A26693 | Were not our first Parents confirmed in the state of innocency? |
A26693 | Were we ever in Egypt, or the house of bondage? |
A26693 | What Commandment forbiddeth that which is prejudicial to the truth? |
A26693 | What Covenant did God establish with the Elect, to bring about their salvation? |
A26693 | What Law then did he give at first for the rule of mans obedience? |
A26693 | What Offices doth Christ execute as our Redeemer? |
A26693 | What Relation doth Christ stand in to us? |
A26693 | What Sacraments hath Christ appointed under the New Testament in the room of these? |
A26693 | What Sin, Satan, Death, wicked men, the world, and all? |
A26693 | What above, and before all others? |
A26693 | What all infants whatever? |
A26693 | What an evil thought, or an idle word? |
A26693 | What are Gods works of Providence? |
A26693 | What are all the miseries of this life, and the pains of death, and Hell, the fruit of the fall? |
A26693 | What are some of Gods Names? |
A26693 | What are some of Gods Titles? |
A26693 | What are some of them? |
A26693 | What are the Ceremonial signs? |
A26693 | What are the Elemental signs in the Lords Supper? |
A26693 | What are the Reasons annexed to the Fourth Commandment? |
A26693 | What are the benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from Justification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A26693 | What are the decrees of God? |
A26693 | What are the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of Redemption? |
A26693 | What are the parts of a Sacrament? |
A26693 | What are the parts of this curse? |
A26693 | What are the reasons annexed to the second Commandment? |
A26693 | What are the special Ordinances whereby he communicates to us his benefits? |
A26693 | What are these means rightly used effectual to them for? |
A26693 | What are these the same in, in personal properties? |
A26693 | What are they equal in? |
A26693 | What are they th ● n made perfect in? |
A26693 | What are we made partakers of in the Supper? |
A26693 | What are we required to receive, observe, keep pure and entire? |
A26693 | What are we specially taught by these words[ before me] in the first Commandment? |
A26693 | What be the parts of Christs Priestly Office? |
A26693 | What benefit do believers receive from Christ at the Resurrection? |
A26693 | What benefit have they in respect of their bodies at death? |
A26693 | What benefits do believers receive from Christ at death? |
A26693 | What benefits do they that are effectually called partake of in this life? |
A26693 | What benefits doth he by these means convey unto us? |
A26693 | What benefits have they in respect of their souls at death? |
A26693 | What benefits shall believers have at Judgment? |
A26693 | What benefits shall they have after Judgment? |
A26693 | What by Adoption? |
A26693 | What by Sanctification? |
A26693 | What by breaking of the Bread? |
A26693 | What by our receiving? |
A26693 | What by the Wine? |
A26693 | What by the giving of the Bread and Wine? |
A26693 | What can none have assurance of Gods love, nor true peace, or joy, but they that are truly justified and sanctified? |
A26693 | What death was that? |
A26693 | What degree of contentment? |
A26693 | What did Christ sin in him, and fall with him? |
A26693 | What did Christ take to himself; when he became man? |
A26693 | What did Christ undergo in the course of his life? |
A26693 | What did God at first reveal to man for the rule of his obedience? |
A26693 | What did God do for his Elect, to accomplish his decree touching their salvation? |
A26693 | What did God make a new Covenant then? |
A26693 | What did God make in the Creation? |
A26693 | What did God take up his Decrees for, was he moved thereto by his creatures, or by any thing in or with him? |
A26693 | What did he offer up as a Priest to God? |
A26693 | What did our first Parents fall by? |
A26693 | What did the Eternal Son of God beco methat he might be our Redeemer? |
A26693 | What do all then that are truly sanctified increase in grace, and persevere therein to the end? |
A26693 | What do the Scriptures principally teach? |
A26693 | What do they signifie and convey to us? |
A26693 | What do we do by Faith? |
A26693 | What do we here pray to be kept from? |
A26693 | What do we pray for in the fifth Petition? |
A26693 | What do we pray for in the first Petition? |
A26693 | What do we pray for in the second Petition? |
A26693 | What do we pray for in the sixth Petition? |
A26693 | What do we pray for in the third Petition? |
A26693 | What do we pray for with reference to Satans Kingdom? |
A26693 | What do we pray for with reference to the Kingdom of Glory? |
A26693 | What do we pray for with reference to the Kingdom of Grace? |
A26693 | What do we pray for with reference to the will of his Precept? |
A26693 | What do we turn unto? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Christs Ordinances? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Christs making intercession for us? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Conformity to the Law? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Divine Justice? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Gods Attributes? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Gods free grace? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Inferiors? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Justification? |
A26693 | What do you mean by Original righteousness? |
A26693 | What do you mean by a competent portion? |
A26693 | What do you mean by baptizing[ in the Name] of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost? |
A26693 | What do you mean by being annexed? |
A26693 | What do you mean by being injurious to our good name? |
A26693 | What do you mean by being[ instituted] by Christ? |
A26693 | What do you mean by building them up? |
A26693 | What do you mean by communicating them to us? |
A26693 | What do you mean by communion with God? |
A26693 | What do you mean by converting of them? |
A26693 | What do you mean by convincing them of their sin, and misery? |
A26693 | What do you mean by his imputing righteousness to us? |
A26693 | What do you mean by infinite? |
A26693 | What do you mean by inordinate motions? |
A26693 | What do you mean by mans chief end? |
A26693 | What do you mean by meer man? |
A26693 | What do you mean by more heinous? |
A26693 | What do you mean by propriety in us? |
A26693 | What do you mean by reconciling us to God? |
A26693 | What do you mean by superiors? |
A26693 | What do you mean by that which is prejudicial to the truth? |
A26693 | What do you mean by the Elect? |
A26693 | What do you mean by the Resurrection? |
A26693 | What do you mean by the applying Redemption to us? |
A26693 | What do you mean by the omission of them? |
A26693 | What do you mean by the[ Name] of God? |
A26693 | What do you mean by worthy receivers? |
A26693 | What do you mean by[ Hallowed] be thy Name? |
A26693 | What doe you mean by revealing? |
A26693 | What dost thou do for thy children, and servants? |
A26693 | What doth Christ do as a King with reference to his enemies? |
A26693 | What doth Christ do for us as a Priest, besides his offering up himself as a sacrifice? |
A26693 | What doth Christ reveal to us as a Prophet? |
A26693 | What doth God do for us in Adoption? |
A26693 | What doth God do for us in Justifying us? |
A26693 | What doth God promise to bring them into, in the Covenant of grace? |
A26693 | What doth God promise to deliver the Elect out of in the Covenant of grace? |
A26693 | What doth God require of us that we may escape his wrath and curse, due to us for sin? |
A26693 | What doth every sin deserve? |
A26693 | What doth he convince them of? |
A26693 | What doth move him then to sanctifie us? |
A26693 | What doth move him to adopt us? |
A26693 | What doth the Conclusion of the Lords Prayer teach us? |
A26693 | What doth the Preface of the Lords Prayer teach us? |
A26693 | What doth the Preface to the ten Commandments teach us? |
A26693 | What doth the Spirit do for the Elect, after he hath shewed them soundly their sin, and misery? |
A26693 | What doth the Spirit do for us by Faith? |
A26693 | What doth the Spirit work in us in order to the applying of Christs Redemption to us? |
A26693 | What doth the eighth Commandment concern? |
A26693 | What doth the ninth Commandment concern? |
A26693 | What doth this Commandment require with reverence to our Relations? |
A26693 | What else do we pray for to enjoy with them? |
A26693 | What else doth he do for us in Justifying us? |
A26693 | What else doth it forbid? |
A26693 | What estate is Christ now in in Heaven? |
A26693 | What estate shall believers be raised in? |
A26693 | What even the least, yea and the worst, and the most casual? |
A26693 | What for ever? |
A26693 | What for our enemies? |
A26693 | What frame of spirit doth it require us to have with reference to our neighbour? |
A26693 | What frame of spirit doth the tenth Commandment require us to have, with reference to our own condition? |
A26693 | What ground have we for our confidence? |
A26693 | What hast thou all thy time on purpose to serve God, and save thy soul? |
A26693 | What hath God chosen or elected them unto? |
A26693 | What hath God fore- ordained in his Decrees? |
A26693 | What hath he allowed them to us for? |
A26693 | What hath man lost? |
A26693 | What have you so many family sins, family wants, family mercies, what and yet no family Prayers? |
A26693 | What have you your authority for, if not to use it for God, and the good of their souls? |
A26693 | What is Adoption? |
A26693 | What is Atheism? |
A26693 | What is Baptism? |
A26693 | What is Effectual Calling? |
A26693 | What is God Infinite, Eternal, and Unchangeable in? |
A26693 | What is God? |
A26693 | What is Idolatry? |
A26693 | What is Justification? |
A26693 | What is Prayer? |
A26693 | What is Prophaness? |
A26693 | What is Repentance unto life? |
A26693 | What is Sanctification? |
A26693 | What is Sin? |
A26693 | What is a Sacament? |
A26693 | What is actual sin? |
A26693 | What is done for us in Sanctification? |
A26693 | What is envy? |
A26693 | What is faith in Jesus Christ? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the eighth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the fifth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the fourth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the ninth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the sixth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the tenth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is forbidden in the third Commandment? |
A26693 | What is guilt? |
A26693 | What is he liable to at the end of this life? |
A26693 | What is he made liable unto after this life? |
A26693 | What is it a false peace and comfort then that men have while they remain unsanctified? |
A26693 | What is it it to be made new after the Image of God? |
A26693 | What is it of believers that is made perfect at death? |
A26693 | What is it that deserveth Gods wrath and cu ● se? |
A26693 | What is it that hath brought us to lose communion with God, to be under his wrath and curse? |
A26693 | What is it to Redeem? |
A26693 | What is it to abuse? |
A26693 | What is it to covet? |
A26693 | What is it to create? |
A26693 | What is it to live unto righteousness? |
A26693 | What is it to pray in the Name of Christ? |
A26693 | What is it to receive it with love? |
A26693 | What is it to receive the word with faith? |
A26693 | What is it to transgress the Law? |
A26693 | What is man brought under by the fall? |
A26693 | What is man made liable to in his life- time by the fall? |
A26693 | What is mans chief duty? |
A26693 | What is mans chief happiness? |
A26693 | What is meant by Gods not holding him guiltless? |
A26693 | What is meant by the Law of God? |
A26693 | What is necessary on Gods part for making this righteousness of his, ours? |
A26693 | What is necessary on our part to the making of this righteousnesse of Christ ours? |
A26693 | What is our general rule for our direction in Prayer? |
A26693 | What is required in the eighth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the fifth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the first Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the ninth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the second Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the seventh Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the sixth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the tenth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is required in the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper? |
A26693 | What is required of us here with reference to Gods worship and ordinances? |
A26693 | What is sealed to on our part in Baptism, or what do we engage to? |
A26693 | What is signified by the Bread? |
A26693 | What is signified, sealed, and engaged to, as to be done on Gods part in Baptism? |
A26693 | What is that duty? |
A26693 | What is that right and charitable frame of spirit towards our neighbours? |
A26693 | What is the Ceremonial sign? |
A26693 | What is the Elemental sign in Baptism? |
A26693 | What is the Lords Supper? |
A26693 | What is the Preface to the ten Commandments? |
A26693 | What is the Rule which sin is an offence against? |
A26693 | What is the Word to be with reference unto us? |
A26693 | What is the comprehensive duty of all the Commandments? |
A26693 | What is the danger? |
A26693 | What is the duty which God requireth of man? |
A26693 | What is the first thing the Spirit doth for men in effectual calling? |
A26693 | What is the fruit of Gods wrath upon man? |
A26693 | What is the great duty of those that are to come to the Lords Supper? |
A26693 | What is the guilt of Adams first sin, want of Original righteousness, and corruption of mans whole nature, commonly called? |
A26693 | What is the just deserts of the least sin? |
A26693 | What is the meaning of Amen? |
A26693 | What is the meaning of the word Sabbath? |
A26693 | What is the misery of that estate whereinto man fell? |
A26693 | What is the name of our Redeemer? |
A26693 | What is the outward part of the Sacrament? |
A26693 | What is the reason annexed to the fifth Commandment? |
A26693 | What is the reason annexed to the third Commandment? |
A26693 | What is the reason? |
A26693 | What is the special rule? |
A26693 | What is the sum of the ten Commandments? |
A26693 | What is the work of Creation? |
A26693 | What is this sincere purpose of obedience i ● yned with? |
A26693 | What is to be eternal? |
A26693 | What kind of Ordinance is Baptism? |
A26693 | What kind of Ordinance is the Lords; Supper? |
A26693 | What kind of Son? |
A26693 | What kind of applications is that which the Spirit makes? |
A26693 | What kind of calling is it that is here described, a common, external, and ineffectual calling? |
A26693 | What kind of death did he die? |
A26693 | What kind of endeavours then must we use? |
A26693 | What kind of enjoyment of God shall they then have? |
A26693 | What kind of profession must such make then before they be baptized? |
A26693 | What kind of rest must it be? |
A26693 | What kind of substance is he then? |
A26693 | What kind of use doth it require? |
A26693 | What kind of use must we make of these means? |
A26693 | What mean you by Male, and Female? |
A26693 | What mean you by sitting at Gods Right hand? |
A26693 | What measure or proportion of them do we pray for? |
A26693 | What must our desires to God be joined with? |
A26693 | What must we do more? |
A26693 | What must we do with it, when we have received it? |
A26693 | What must we not covet? |
A26693 | What must we use[ All] lawful means and endeavours? |
A26693 | What purp ● ses doth true Repentance make the sinner to take up? |
A26693 | What purpose then? |
A26693 | What repentance is here described? |
A26693 | What rule hath God given for our direction in Prayer? |
A26693 | What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorifie and enjoy him? |
A26693 | What sin against our neighbour, besides envy, is forbidden in this Commandment? |
A26693 | What sin is here forbidden touching our own condition? |
A26693 | What sins? |
A26693 | What special Act of Providence did God exercise towards man in the estate wherein he was created? |
A26693 | What special command did God give to man, for the tryal of his obedience? |
A26693 | What special evil motion of the mind is here forbidden? |
A26693 | What the least sin? |
A26693 | What then doth the Spirit do farther for the sinner when he hath enlightened his mind? |
A26693 | What then? |
A26693 | What then? |
A26693 | What then? |
A26693 | What things do we pray for in this Petition? |
A26693 | What things doth God preserve, and govern in his Providence? |
A26693 | What time? |
A26693 | What to his revealed will? |
A26693 | What was the Sin whereby our First Parents fell from the Estate wherein they were Created? |
A26693 | What was the condition of this Covenant? |
A26693 | What was the reason of Gods chusing, or electing them? |
A26693 | What were they forced to sin? |
A26693 | What without interruption, or intermission? |
A26693 | What worship of God is here required, either inward or outward? |
A26693 | What, as soon as they are out of their bodies? |
A26693 | What, do we receive by Faith only the benef ● ● s of Christ? |
A26693 | What, himself? |
A26693 | What, must the VVord and Spirit go together then? |
A26693 | What, our words only? |
A26693 | What, the Ceremonial, or judicial Law? |
A26693 | What, the prophaning of his names by swearing, for swearing, cursing? |
A26693 | What, to this day without solemn catechizing in yonr houses? |
A26693 | What, universally, chearfully, constantly, zealously, as they do? |
A26693 | What, was Christs body and soul the sacrifice that was offered up? |
A26693 | What? |
A26693 | What? |
A26693 | When God created man, what did he do with him? |
A26693 | When are they made perfect? |
A26693 | When did God chuse, or elect them? |
A26693 | When did he arise? |
A26693 | When do they partake of these benfits of Justification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A26693 | When doth sin deserve Gods wrath and curse to be inflicted on man? |
A26693 | When is it that the Spirit works faith in us, and by faith unites us unto Christ? |
A26693 | When shall be judge them? |
A26693 | When shall they be thus acknowledged and acquitted? |
A26693 | When then is man able perfectly to keep them? |
A26693 | When was the seventh or last day of the week appointed to be the Sabbath? |
A26693 | When? |
A26693 | Where are we taught to take our encouragement in Prayer from God only? |
A26693 | Where are we taught, that God taketh notice of us, and is much displeased with the sin of having any other God? |
A26693 | Where are we taught, that because God is the Lord, and our God, and Redeemer, therefore we must keep his Commandments? |
A26693 | Where doth he sit? |
A26693 | Where is hypocrisie, or the making use of Religion for carnal ends, eminently forbidden? |
A26693 | Where is the Moral Law summarily comprehended? |
A26693 | Where is the truth especially to be maintained? |
A26693 | Where is the will of God revealed? |
A26693 | Where, in our heads only? |
A26693 | Where? |
A26693 | Where? |
A26693 | Where? |
A26693 | Where? |
A26693 | Wherein consists Christs Exaltation? |
A26693 | Wherein consists Christs Humiliaiion? |
A26693 | Wherein consists the sinfulness of that estate whereinto man fell? |
A26693 | Wherein have I denyed my self this day for God? |
A26693 | Which are the Sacraments of the New Testament? |
A26693 | Which are the parts of Gods Providence? |
A26693 | Which day of seven was at first appointed for the Sabbath? |
A26693 | Which day of the seven did God since appoint to be the Sabbath? |
A26693 | Which day of the seven hath God appointed to be the weekly Sabbath? |
A26693 | Which estate was Christ in here upon the Earth? |
A26693 | Which is the Preface? |
A26693 | Which is the conclusion of the Lords Prayer? |
A26693 | Which is the eighth Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the fifth Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the fifth Petition? |
A26693 | Which is the first Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the first Petition? |
A26693 | Which is the fourth Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the fourth Petition? |
A26693 | Which is the ninth Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the second Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the second Petition? |
A26693 | Which is the seventh Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the sixth Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the sixth Petition? |
A26693 | Which is the tenth Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the third Commandment? |
A26693 | Which is the third Commandment? |
A26693 | Which of Petition? |
A26693 | Which of his Commandments? |
A26693 | Which of them do flow from the being of Justification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A26693 | Which of these benefits do flow from the sense and sight of our Justification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A26693 | Which of these is the matter of Confession? |
A26693 | Which of these three persons was made man for us, and became our Redeemer? |
A26693 | Which of these was the Covenant, which God entered into first with man, when he was created? |
A26693 | Which the external? |
A26693 | Which was the internal part of Gods image? |
A26693 | Which words do teach us that he is our God? |
A26693 | Which words do teach us that he is our Redeemer? |
A26693 | Which words in the Preface do teach us that God is the Lord? |
A26693 | Who are made partakers of Christs body and blood? |
A26693 | Who are they that partake of Justification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A26693 | Who communicates to us the benefits of redemption? |
A26693 | Who created man? |
A26693 | Who doth execute for us the Office of a Priest? |
A26693 | Who doth execute for us the Office of a Prophet? |
A26693 | Who fell from the estate wherein they were created? |
A26693 | Who is Christ the Redeemer of? |
A26693 | Who is it that alone can forgive the debt of sin? |
A26693 | Who is it that makes the Word effectual to salvation? |
A26693 | Who is it that perswadeth us, and enableth us, and makes us willing? |
A26693 | Who is our Neighbour? |
A26693 | Who is the King of the Church? |
A26693 | Who of all mankind had an extraordinary generation? |
A26693 | Who shall be raised in glory? |
A26693 | Who sinned with Adam, and fell with him? |
A26693 | Whom did it bring into an estate of sin and misery? |
A26693 | Whom do we feed on in the Lords Supper? |
A26693 | Whom doth he save? |
A26693 | Whom of our enemies doth Christ restrain and conquer? |
A26693 | Whom shall be judge? |
A26693 | Whose Kingdom do we here pray against? |
A26693 | Whose Kingdom do we pray for? |
A26693 | Whose Son was Christ? |
A26693 | Whose Word is the Scriptures? |
A26693 | Whose act is Justication? |
A26693 | Whose act is adoption? |
A26693 | Whose infants then? |
A26693 | Whose life doth it require us to use endeavours to preserve? |
A26693 | Whose lives doth it forbid us to take away? |
A26693 | Whose souls are made perfect? |
A26693 | Whose work is effectual calling? |
A26693 | Whose work is it then to sanctifie us? |
A26693 | Whose work is the work of Creation? |
A26693 | Why Christ? |
A26693 | Why are the Bread and Wine given apart, and not together? |
A26693 | Why do we say, Give us[ this day] our daily bread? |
A26693 | Why do we say[ our Father] and not[ my Father]? |
A26693 | Why do you call it a Covenant of life? |
A26693 | Why doth God require of us Faith, and Repentance, and the diligent use of the outward means? |
A26693 | Why doth the Spirit convince us of our Sins, enlighten our Minds, and renew our Wills? |
A26693 | Why is faith necessary? |
A26693 | Why is he called Jesus? |
A26693 | Why is it called Original sin? |
A26693 | Why is it called Repentance unto life? |
A26693 | Why is it called the Covenant of grace? |
A26693 | Why was Gods Law revealed to man? |
A26693 | Why was the first Covenant called a Covenant of works? |
A26693 | Will God acquit them from all their sins, and the wicked slanders? |
A26693 | Will God suffer them to escape? |
A26693 | Will he conquer them all at last? |
A26693 | Will he leave us to shift for our selves? |
A26693 | Will he suffer any of our enemies finally to prevail against us? |
A26693 | Will he suffer his, and our enemies to do what they list with us? |
A26693 | Will he suffer men to corrupt his worship, and set up their own inventions in his service, and not be greatly angry with them? |
A26693 | Will it be despair and not repentance, except with the sight of sin there be an apprehension( at least of a possibility) of mercy? |
A26693 | Will it nothing avail us to attend to it, receive it, and retain it, except we practise it in our lives? |
A26693 | Will negligent, slight, and seldom attendance upon the word be sufficient? |
A26693 | Will not God hold us guiltless then, though we do perform the worship he requires, except we do it in a holy, serious, and reverent manner? |
A26693 | Will not the word be effectual without the working of the spirit? |
A26693 | Will not the word of it self work faith in us without the Spirit? |
A26693 | Will not the word profit us then, except it be mixed with Faith? |
A26693 | Will true Repentance stand with a purpose to go on in sin? |
A26693 | With whom was the Covenant made? |
A26693 | Yes Q. Shall we be able to keep Gods Commandments perfectly after this life, if we get to heaven? |
A26693 | You will call them up, and force them to do your work; and should you not at least be as zealous in putting them upon Gods work? |
A26693 | a meer civil rest? |
A26693 | and all my pains but labouring in the fire? |
A26693 | and prefer thy cruel lusts, before thy compassionate Lord? |
A26693 | and shall not this lead you to repentance? |
A26693 | any desert of ours? |
A26693 | applying it to those ends and exercises for which God did consecrate it? |
A26693 | canst thou find time to eat it, and not find time to pray in? |
A26693 | for all? |
A26693 | from spiritual employments and recreations? |
A26693 | from such as are sinful in themselves, and unlawful at any time? |
A26693 | he g calleth after them, he h weepeth over them, he i cryeth to them; How long ye simple ones, will you love simplicity? |
A26693 | he hath no need of you; yet how do his compassions melt over perishing sinners? |
A26693 | his Infiniteness, Eternity and unchangeableness) and such as are not to be found in any Creature? |
A26693 | his e heart is turned within him, and shall not this turn your hearts? |
A26693 | his repentings are kindled together? |
A26693 | if we come short of it in the least? |
A26693 | in the sight of men, or of God? |
A26693 | k will you not be made clean? |
A26693 | kiss the Son: why shouldst thou perish in the way? |
A26693 | must we pray before we come to it, and after we have been at it? |
A26693 | only the shape and appearance of a body? |
A26693 | or stay in Purgatory? |
A26693 | that your Father should bless you? |
A26693 | to satisfie Gods Justice and make God and us Friends? |
A26693 | what doth this teach us? |
A26693 | what duty have I omitted? |
A26693 | when shall it once be? |
A26693 | why should you not stir up each other, and engage together, that you will set to this work? |
A26693 | why will you die? |
A26693 | will you answer the calls of divine providence? |
A26693 | will you give me your hands? |
A26693 | will you reject me now also? |
A26693 | wilt thou do no more for immortal souls, thèn thou wilt do for thy beasts that perish? |
A26693 | would you plant nurseries for the Church of God? |
A26693 | would you remove the incumbent, or prevent the impending calamities? |
A26693 | would you that God should build your houses, and bless your substance? |
A26693 | would you that your children should bless you? |
A39662 | 1 HOW manifold is the Holiness of God? |
A39662 | 1 VVhy was this Tree called the Tree of Knowledge? |
A39662 | 1 WHAT are God''s Works of Providence? |
A39662 | 1 ▪ Who is the only Redeemer of God''s Elect? |
A39662 | 1 ● Are they not all ministring spirits, sent forth to minister for th ● ● who shall be heirs of salvation? |
A39662 | 1, Whence ariseth the first difference of sin? |
A39662 | 1. Who are to be Baptized? |
A39662 | 1. Who is the Author of saving Repentance? |
A39662 | 1. Who is the proper and only object of Prayer? |
A39662 | 10. Who are the proper subjects of the Sacraments? |
A39662 | 102 WHat do we pray for in the Second petition? |
A39662 | 10: What''s the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | 12. Who are fit subjects to receive the Lords Supper? |
A39662 | 2 What else is implied in perfect Blessedness? |
A39662 | 2. Who is the Author of Sanctification? |
A39662 | 21. WHo is the Redeemer of God''s Elect? |
A39662 | 23 Is there any thing besides? |
A39662 | 3 VVHat do the Scriptures principally teach? |
A39662 | 3 VVhy was it necessary he should become man? |
A39662 | 3 Why doth Christ take all these three Offices? |
A39662 | 3. Who are the proper subjects of Faith? |
A39662 | 3. Who is the Author of the Sacraments? |
A39662 | 3. Who, and what hinders the propagation of it? |
A39662 | 4 In what respect shall they Enjoy God in Heaven? |
A39662 | 4 What need then of man''s ministry? |
A39662 | 4 What part of man is sanctified? |
A39662 | 4. Who are the Objects of God''s Special Decrees? |
A39662 | 4. Who must rise again at the Resurrection? |
A39662 | 4. Who shall be denied by Christ in that Day? |
A39662 | 4: If it be God that can only work these Graces in us, to what purpose is our striving? |
A39662 | 5.4 What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it? |
A39662 | 6 Why Hallwed or Sanctified rather than Glorified? |
A39662 | 7 7 What shall we say then? |
A39662 | 8.35, 38. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
A39662 | 9 What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | 9 ▪ What is the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | ? |
A39662 | A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: If I then be a father, where is mine honour? |
A39662 | A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: If then I be a Father, where is my honour? |
A39662 | ARE there more Gods than one? |
A39662 | ARe all Transgressions of the Law equally hainous? |
A39662 | ARe not Bread and Wine too small and common things to represent the body and blood of Christ? |
A39662 | And Pharaoh said, who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice, to let Israel go? |
A39662 | And Pharaoh said, who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice, to let Israel go? |
A39662 | And about the ninth hour, Iesus cried with a loud voice, saying; Eli, Eli, Lamasabachthani, that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
A39662 | And he faith unto them, why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? |
A39662 | And he fell t ● the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, Why persecutest thou me? |
A39662 | And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice, saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? |
A39662 | And he lift up his eyes, and saw the the women and the children; and said, who are those with thee? |
A39662 | And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? |
A39662 | And he saith unto him, friend, how camest thou in hither, not having on a wedding garment? |
A39662 | And how is this Will of God done in Heaven? |
A39662 | And of which sort is God? |
A39662 | And said, O Lord God of our fathers, art not thou God in heaven? |
A39662 | And the Angel of the Lord said unto him, why askest thou thus after my name, seeing it is secret? |
A39662 | And was not then the Secret of the Lord with him? |
A39662 | And what besides? |
A39662 | Are Christians tyed by a necessity to use that form of words, or was it only intended for a directory to them? |
A39662 | Are Duels forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | Are all men to be loved alike, and with the same degree of Love? |
A39662 | Are all that be effectually called, justified? |
A39662 | Are heinous and crying sins capable of forgiveness? |
A39662 | Are instituted Ordinances the only means of Salvation? |
A39662 | Are morally honest and sober persons qualified for this Sacrament? |
A39662 | Are none guilty of this sin but heathenish Idolaters? |
A39662 | Are not we bound to believe what Learned men teach us, as Points of Faith, though the things ● hey teach be not contained in the VVord of God? |
A39662 | Are some Persons chosen to salvation, and others left? |
A39662 | Are the old Sacraments yet in being and use in the Church? |
A39662 | Are there no declinings of grace in the saints? |
A39662 | Are there not some things which God can not do? |
A39662 | Are there some things in Scripture more excellent than others; Because it''s said, the Scriptures principally teach matters of Faith and Duty? |
A39662 | Are there yet the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable? |
A39662 | Are these external rules and directions sufficient in themselves to enable us to pray acceptably? |
A39662 | Are these things in Mans power to perform that God requires of him? |
A39662 | Are they not all ministring spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation? |
A39662 | Are they not all ministring spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation? |
A39662 | Are those all the benefits the called receive? |
A39662 | Are we always bound to manifest outwardly our love and forgiveness to all our enemies; and to behave our selves towards them as friends? |
A39662 | As with a sword in my bones my enemies reproach me; while they say dayly unto me, where is their God? |
A39662 | At private Duties in our Families required, as well as publick on the Sabbath? |
A39662 | At what time should Christians be up, and at their Duties on the Lords day? |
A39662 | Before whom will Christ confess them? |
A39662 | Behold the Heaven of heavens can not contain thee, how much less this House which I have built? |
A39662 | Behold, they say unto me, where is the word of the Lord? |
A39662 | Bus it is said, God repents, and Repentance is a change; How then is he unchangeable, and yet repents? |
A39662 | But Infants are not capable to Covenant with God, or perform Covenant Duties, and therefore why should they be admitted to Covenant Priviledges? |
A39662 | But are not the Iudgments of God on the wicked, and his Afflictions on the Saints, impeachments of his goodness? |
A39662 | But did not Christ command the young man to keep the Law? |
A39662 | But doth not God punish them afterward whom he ha ● justified and forgiven? |
A39662 | But doth not the Apostle say that the righteousness of the la ● ● is fulfilled in Believers? |
A39662 | But doth the Scripture only furnish us with general rules of direction for Prayer? |
A39662 | But have we no express command in the New Testament to baptize Infants? |
A39662 | But how could God become man, and yet no change made on him? |
A39662 | But if Men be in Christ, and justified from Eternity, what need of this? |
A39662 | But if a man commit no external act against the Law, may he not be said perfectly to keep it, although in mind or thought he should transgress? |
A39662 | But if a man have a voice, a vision, or a dream, seeming to hint the secret will of God, may he not obey it? |
A39662 | But if a man reform his life, and live soberly and justly for time to come, may he not that way escape Gods Wrath and Curse? |
A39662 | But if a man scruple the change of the Sabbath, may he not keep both dayes weekly? |
A39662 | But if it were the Covenant of Grace, how doth it appear the right of Believers Infants is still the same it was before in Abrahams time? |
A39662 | But if they have a right, we might expect to find some examples of their baptizing? |
A39662 | But if upon examination we are in doubts about our Faith and Sincerity, must we forbear? |
A39662 | But is it lawful to argue with God, and to urge him with Reasons in Prayer? |
A39662 | But is it not hard that Sinners should suffer eternally for the sins of a few years? |
A39662 | But is not that for want of wisdom, holiness or zeal in the Minister, that they have no more efficacy? |
A39662 | But is not the assent of the understanding true Faith? |
A39662 | But is there nothing required from us as the condition of pardon, and if so, how can it be absolutely free? |
A39662 | But many baptized Infants prove naught? |
A39662 | But many trust to their Infant- baptism, as to their Regeneration, and so much mischief''s done? |
A39662 | But may not Men perfectly keep it, when regenerate, and born of God? |
A39662 | But may not that place mean only their legitimacy? |
A39662 | But must a man neglect the duty if his heart be not duly prepared for it? |
A39662 | But my word, and my statutes, which I commanded my servants, the prophets, did they not take hold of your fathers? |
A39662 | But seeing every day should be a Sabbath to a Christian, what needs any other set time? |
A39662 | But there are some evil things done in the World, do they fall under God''s Decree? |
A39662 | But though Infants then were members of Gods visible Church among the Iews, how doth it appear they are so now when God hath vast them off? |
A39662 | But to what purpose can we think to prevail with God by our Arguments and Importunity? |
A39662 | But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool? |
A39662 | But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes, or that thou shouldst take my covenant in thy mouth? |
A39662 | But was not that the Covenant of Works, and so will not ● old to infer their priviledge under the Covenant of Grace? |
A39662 | But what are we here to understand by the name of God? |
A39662 | But what doth this word here signifie? |
A39662 | But what if the report be evidently true? |
A39662 | By what Argument doth God enforce the third Commandment on men? |
A39662 | By what other Argument prove you his Immutability? |
A39662 | By whom are the Elect saved? |
A39662 | By whose authority is the Lords Supper instituted and appointed? |
A39662 | Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? |
A39662 | Can no Sin be forgiven out of this Covenant? |
A39662 | Can no man come to Christ till thus enabled? |
A39662 | Can no man savingly know the will of God without the teachings of Christ? |
A39662 | Can no man take Christ in one Office, and not in another? |
A39662 | Can none enjoy him in Heaven, who do not glorifie him on Earth? |
A39662 | Can none have saving benefit by Christ, but such as are united to him? |
A39662 | Can none have the benefit of it, exceept it be applied to them? |
A39662 | Can none have true peace but such as are in him? |
A39662 | Can not false or seeming Grace grow? |
A39662 | Can not this be attained whilst in the body? |
A39662 | Can the Nature of God be defined, so as men may express properly and strictly what God is? |
A39662 | Can there be no saving Faith where the Scriptures are not known and preached? |
A39662 | Can these sufferings satisfie God for all this wrong? |
A39662 | Can we forgive our Neighbours freely, fully and perfectly, as God doth forgive us? |
A39662 | Canst thou by searching find out God? |
A39662 | Canst thou by searching find out God? |
A39662 | Commandment? |
A39662 | DID God leave all Mankind to perish in the State of Sin and Misery? |
A39662 | DID our first Parents continue in the estate wherein they were created? |
A39662 | DId all Mankind fall in Adam''s first transgression? |
A39662 | DO all that die in Christ immediately pass into glory? |
A39662 | DOTH all true Grace increase and grow? |
A39662 | Did Christ put off the Humane Nature at his Ascention? |
A39662 | Did Christ rise in the same Body he laid down? |
A39662 | Did God chuse some because he foresaw they would be better than others? |
A39662 | Did God''s power ever act its utmost? |
A39662 | Did no man ever escape the Sin of Adam? |
A39662 | Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city? |
A39662 | Did the will of man lose its liberty to good, by the Fall? |
A39662 | Did this Covenant admit of no repentance, nor accept any short Endeavours? |
A39662 | Do Believers then lie under condemnation till that Day? |
A39662 | Do all Gods Ordinances attain their end? |
A39662 | Do all believing and penitent Sinners escape Gods Wrath and Curse? |
A39662 | Do all men make God their chief End? |
A39662 | Do all that profess Christ, continue in him? |
A39662 | Do men need directions, rules and helps in Prayer? |
A39662 | Do n''t all the means of Salvation prove effectual to men? |
A39662 | Do not Prayers thus qualified sometimes miscarry? |
A39662 | Do not the Sacraments save all that partake of them? |
A39662 | Do not the Saints enjoy God here? |
A39662 | Do not they blaspheme that worthy name, by the which ye are called? |
A39662 | Do the Called of God hear any voice from Heaven? |
A39662 | Do the Sacraments seal, as well as signifie these things? |
A39662 | Do these three blessings come singly to the called? |
A39662 | Do these two Natures make two Persons? |
A39662 | Do they not clear themse ● ves from Idolatry, by telling us they only worship God before, or by them, but not the Images themselves? |
A39662 | Do we hereby beg pure necessities only? |
A39662 | Do we herein pray only for personal good things for our being? |
A39662 | Do we pray here for our selves only? |
A39662 | Do we pray then that we may thus do the Will of God? |
A39662 | Do ye not hear the law? |
A39662 | Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the Scriptures, neither the power of God? |
A39662 | Does God then freely, and out of meer Grace forgive us? |
A39662 | Doth Baptism regenerate men, and confer saving Grace? |
A39662 | Doth it afford us any help or direction as to the manner of Prayer also? |
A39662 | Doth it only Signify our relation and Confidence? |
A39662 | Doth not the Authority of the Scriptures depend on the Church ▪ Fathers and Councils? |
A39662 | Doth the Moral Law bind Christians under the Gospel? |
A39662 | Doth the Word convince and convert all that hear it? |
A39662 | Doth the wrath and curse of God then lie on all Men? |
A39662 | Doth this Command only respect the lives of others? |
A39662 | Doth this Command respect only the outward action, or also the inward passion of the Soul? |
A39662 | Doth this Peace come and go with outward Peace? |
A39662 | Doth unpreparedness for the Word alwayes hinder its efficacy on the heart? |
A39662 | For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry? |
A39662 | For unto which of the Angels said he, at any time, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee? |
A39662 | For what end did he ascend? |
A39662 | For what is a man profited if he gain the whole world, and lose his own Soul? |
A39662 | For what other Reasons will God have a Sabbath? |
A39662 | For what other reason can not man do it? |
A39662 | For while one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollo, are ye not carnal? |
A39662 | For who maketh thee to differ from another? |
A39662 | From what fountains doth the pardon of all sins both great and small flow? |
A39662 | From whence are they taken? |
A39662 | From whence doth this Scripture aggravate sin? |
A39662 | HOW are we made partakers of the Redemption purchased by Christ? |
A39662 | HOW did God create Man? |
A39662 | HOW doth Christ execute the Office of a King? |
A39662 | HOW doth Christ execute the Office of a Priest? |
A39662 | HOW doth Christ execute the Office of a Prophet? |
A39662 | HOW doth the Spirit apply to us the Redemption pu ● chased by Christ? |
A39662 | HOW many Persons are there in the Godhead? |
A39662 | HOW many sorts of Ioy are there among men? |
A39662 | HOw did Christ being the Son of God become man? |
A39662 | HOw do the Sacraments become effectual means of Salvation? |
A39662 | HOw is the Sabbath to be Sanctified? |
A39662 | HOw is the Word made effectual to Salvation? |
A39662 | HOw is the Word to be read and heard, that it may become effectual to Salvation? |
A39662 | Had he a true Humane Soul as well as a Body? |
A39662 | Had this Covenant any Mediator? |
A39662 | Hast thou seen what the ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark? |
A39662 | Hath not the porter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel to honour, and another to dishonour? |
A39662 | Have all Believers peace in their consciences at al ● times? |
A39662 | Have not Hypocrites their joys as well as real Christians? |
A39662 | Have the People Liberty to compare the Laws of God and Men, and judge how they agree, or differ? |
A39662 | Having prayed for our daily Bread; need we to labour and endeavour to get it? |
A39662 | He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? |
A39662 | He that spared not his own son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? |
A39662 | He that spared not his own son, but delivered him up for us all: how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? |
A39662 | How appears it that Christ is appointed to this office? |
A39662 | How are men guilty of murther with respect to others? |
A39662 | How are the miseries of Man by the Fall divided? |
A39662 | How are we to preserve the good Names of others? |
A39662 | How are we to understand the doing of this Will of Providence in Heaven? |
A39662 | How came all men to fall with Adam? |
A39662 | How can deliverance out of Egypt, be an argument to them that never were in Egypt? |
A39662 | How can man glorifie God, seeing he is perfectly glorious in himself? |
A39662 | How can the Scriptures be called the Word of God, seeing the things contained therein, were spoken and written by men? |
A39662 | How can we be guilty of Adam''s first Sin? |
A39662 | How comes the glory and enjoyment of God our Chief End? |
A39662 | How could man be under a Law before the Law was given by Moses? |
A39662 | How could man fall, since he was made upright? |
A39662 | How did Christ deliver us from this Misery? |
A39662 | How did God create Man? |
A39662 | How did God create the world? |
A39662 | How did God leave him to abuse the freedom of will? |
A39662 | How do Miracles confirm it? |
A39662 | How do others trespass against us? |
A39662 | How do these earthly and heavenly things become a Sacrament? |
A39662 | How do these perform the Will of Gods Providence? |
A39662 | How doth Christ''s acquittance now, differ from that at Iudgment? |
A39662 | How doth God forgive sins? |
A39662 | How doth God''s Eternity differ from the Eternity of Angels, and Humane Souls? |
A39662 | How doth his Resurrection appear? |
A39662 | How doth it appear all others are tainted with it? |
A39662 | How doth it appear it was not Christs intention, strictly 〈 ◊ 〉 ● ind us to that very form of words in our Prayers? |
A39662 | How doth it appear that man is fallen? |
A39662 | How doth it appear that the infant seed of Believers ought to be Baptized? |
A39662 | How doth it appear that the want of internal conformity is sin? |
A39662 | How doth it appear that there is but one God? |
A39662 | How doth it appear there are three persons, and no more? |
A39662 | How doth it appear this was lest by the Fall? |
A39662 | How doth the Goodness of God differ from the Mercy of God? |
A39662 | How doth the Idolatry forbidden in the first, differ from that forbidden in the second Commandment? |
A39662 | How doth the Spirit of God ordinarily produce Faith? |
A39662 | How doth the Word and Sacraments differ as means of Salvation? |
A39662 | How doth this Commandment differ from the first and second? |
A39662 | How doth this covenant differ from the Covenant of works? |
A39662 | How doth this love to the Word manifest it self? |
A39662 | How else are we to defend other Mens Names? |
A39662 | How else came we under his guilt? |
A39662 | How else doth it appear they are within the Covenant? |
A39662 | How else is it Exercised? |
A39662 | How else, in the second place, doth it appear? |
A39662 | How far doth this Command extend it self? |
A39662 | How far doth this Command extend it self? |
A39662 | How is Christ''s righteousness made ours? |
A39662 | How is Faith and Love evidenced to the Word after hearing it? |
A39662 | How is Faith and Love principally manifested to the word after hearing? |
A39662 | How is Providence exercised about sinful Actions? |
A39662 | How is he the Son of God, or can be, as no other is so? |
A39662 | How is it a memorative sign of Christ? |
A39662 | How is it a significative Ordinance? |
A39662 | How is the Body infected by it? |
A39662 | How is this a part of Christ''s Exaltation? |
A39662 | How is true assurance discerned from presumption? |
A39662 | How long shall the Bodies rest in the Grave? |
A39662 | How long shall they there enjoy God? |
A39662 | How manifold is Christ''s Kingdom? |
A39662 | How manifold is Divine Providence? |
A39662 | How manifold is the wisdom of God? |
A39662 | How many Arguments are in this Conclusion? |
A39662 | How many Offices belongs to Christ in these States? |
A39662 | How many Sacraments hath Christ appointed in the New Testament? |
A39662 | How many have the Papists added to them? |
A39662 | How many sorts of Sacraments are found in Scripture? |
A39662 | How many sorts of Sin are all men under? |
A39662 | How many sorts of Sons be there? |
A39662 | How many sorts of Spirits are there? |
A39662 | How many sorts of assurance are there? |
A39662 | How many things are to be considered in every Sacrament? |
A39662 | How many things belong to the due manner of hearing? |
A39662 | How many wayes may God be ● aid to tempt to evil? |
A39662 | How many ways are Believers acquitted? |
A39662 | How many ways are there by which men may know and describe the Nature of God, tho still with imperfect Knowledge? |
A39662 | How many ways may men sin against this Command, with respect to their own lives? |
A39662 | How may we be said to be tempted to sin? |
A39662 | How may we know that we are pardoned and justified? |
A39662 | How must we do it? |
A39662 | How must we know Gods Will? |
A39662 | How shall I pardon thee for this? |
A39662 | How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation? |
A39662 | How then could they be redeemed that died before? |
A39662 | How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
A39662 | How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed? |
A39662 | How was the threatning fulfilled, of dying in the day he eat, seeing he lived 930 years? |
A39662 | I made a covenant with mine eyes: why then should I think upon a maid? |
A39662 | INto what Estate did the Fall bring Mankind? |
A39662 | IS any man able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God? |
A39662 | IS the Resurrection a credible Doctrine? |
A39662 | If God be a Spirit, in what sense are we to understand all those Scriptures, which speak of the Eyes of the Lord, the Ears and Hand of God? |
A39662 | If it be not for any inherent righteousness, how then? |
A39662 | If one man sin against another, the Iudge shall judge him: but if a man sin against the Lord, who shall intreat for him? |
A39662 | If the matter we read or hear be good, is not that enough for our salvation? |
A39662 | If thou Lord shouldst mark iniquity, O Lord, who shall stand? |
A39662 | If thou Lord, shouldst mark iniquities: O Lord, who shall stand? |
A39662 | If thou be righteous, what givest thou him? |
A39662 | If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? |
A39662 | If we forgive others shall we be forgiven our selves? |
A39662 | In how many respects is God infinite? |
A39662 | In what Acts hath God first manifested his Goodness? |
A39662 | In what Graces did Man resemble God? |
A39662 | In what act doth all true Repentance begin? |
A39662 | In what manner did Christ ascend? |
A39662 | In what manner doth Christ rule the world? |
A39662 | In what manner must the prepared heart go to the word? |
A39662 | In what other Graces did this Image consist? |
A39662 | In what other respects shall they Enjoy God? |
A39662 | In what part of our Nature doth this Sin abide? |
A39662 | In what respect is it an instructive sign? |
A39662 | In what sense is the Covenant called an everlasting Covenant? |
A39662 | In what sense is the Gospel Everlasting? |
A39662 | In what sense is the Redemption of Christ called the Eternal Redemption? |
A39662 | In what things doth it enlighten them? |
A39662 | Is Assurance possible to be attained in this Life? |
A39662 | Is Baptism to be reiterated as the Lords Supper? |
A39662 | Is Obedience due to none but God only? |
A39662 | Is Obedience to God''s will the Duty of every Man? |
A39662 | Is Sanctification perfected at once? |
A39662 | Is all destruction of anothers Life, murder in the account of God? |
A39662 | Is all sorrow for sin saving? |
A39662 | Is all stated and fixed Prayer publick in the Congregation or Church? |
A39662 | Is any sick among you? |
A39662 | Is contentment with Gods appointments attainable in this life? |
A39662 | Is contentment with our own estate all that this Commandment requires? |
A39662 | Is every man that believes justified immediately and fully upon his believing? |
A39662 | Is every man under the Direction and Obligation of a Law? |
A39662 | Is he not also of the Gentiles? |
A39662 | Is he the God of the Iews only? |
A39662 | Is it enough to eye the person of Christ only in believing? |
A39662 | Is it enough to make Prayer acceptable, that the matter is agreeable to Gods will? |
A39662 | Is it necessary to plunge the whole body under water in Baptizing every person? |
A39662 | Is it not enough to sanctifie this day in our own persons? |
A39662 | Is it not mercenary to serve God upon the account of benefits received, or to be received? |
A39662 | Is it not partly by Christ''s Righteousness, and partly our own? |
A39662 | Is it sinful to doubt of the Doctrine of the Resurrection? |
A39662 | Is it the whole day, or only some hours of the day that are set apart for God? |
A39662 | Is it their duty or liberty also to preach it? |
A39662 | Is no man actually justified till he believe? |
A39662 | Is no regard then to be had to good works? |
A39662 | Is not the bread in the Sacrament turned into the very body of Christ it self by Transubstantiation? |
A39662 | Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary? |
A39662 | Is nothing a sin but what is against God''s Law? |
A39662 | Is personal Assurance absolutely necessary to Salvation? |
A39662 | Is personal Assurance perfect in this Life? |
A39662 | Is the Application of Christ to a Soul finisht at once? |
A39662 | Is the Moral Law the same thing with the Covenant of Works, and imposed for the same end? |
A39662 | Is the hearing of the Word a means of Salvation? |
A39662 | Is the law sin? |
A39662 | Is the law sin? |
A39662 | Is the law then against the promises of God? |
A39662 | Is the reading of the Scripture an Ordinance of God for mens Salvation? |
A39662 | Is the ● ight of sin sufficient to Repentance? |
A39662 | Is there a necessity of Repentance in order to forgiveness? |
A39662 | Is there any other day holy besides this? |
A39662 | Is there any thing in man to merit his Iustification? |
A39662 | Is there any word full enough perfectly to express what God is? |
A39662 | Is there no Prayer but what is stated and fixed? |
A39662 | Is there no danger of the sin of discontent in a full and prosperous condition? |
A39662 | Is there no escaping Gods Wrath and 〈 ◊ 〉 without Faith and Repentance? |
A39662 | Is there no hope of Salvation for final Ap ● states? |
A39662 | Is there no other way of Salvation but by Christ? |
A39662 | Is there no other way of breaking this Command? |
A39662 | Is this Commandment Moral and Perpetual, or Ceremonial and Temporary? |
A39662 | Is this Covenant changeable, or an unchangeable Covenant? |
A39662 | Is this Election of God made in time, and that according as men use their free will, or from Eternity? |
A39662 | Is this corruption of Nature in all Men? |
A39662 | Is this priviledge common to all men? |
A39662 | Is this s ● fficient of it self? |
A39662 | Is this the only time Christ acknowledgeth them? |
A39662 | Is true Faith exclusive of all fears and doubts? |
A39662 | Is turning from sin sufficient? |
A39662 | It is certain there shall be a Iudgment- day? |
A39662 | It is excluded; by what law? |
A39662 | Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Christ, were baptized into his death? |
A39662 | Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Iesus Christ were baptized into his death? |
A39662 | Know ye not that your bodies are the membe ● s of Christ? |
A39662 | Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord? |
A39662 | Let all things be done decently and in order? |
A39662 | Mark 10.24 How hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of heaven? |
A39662 | May a Sinner that hath no worthiness at all of his own, be taken into the Covenant of Grace? |
A39662 | May great sinners be sanct ● fied? |
A39662 | May not a man keep the Law, if he keep some of its Commands, though he can not keep every one of them punctually? |
A39662 | May not a man look partly to Christ, and partly to his own Works and Duties for Righteousness? |
A39662 | May not any works of our civil Calling be ordinarily done on that day? |
A39662 | May not men institute Ordinances of Divine Worship? |
A39662 | May not true Grace sometimes decay? |
A39662 | May the common people read the Scriptures? |
A39662 | May we continue our civil Employments to the last moment of our common time? |
A39662 | May we not refresh our Bodies by Recreations or our Minds by thoughts of Earthly Business or Discourses on that day? |
A39662 | Must the Saints be summoned to Christ''s Bar in that Day? |
A39662 | Must we be agents in this Providential Will? |
A39662 | My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
A39662 | Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter, and to the rest of the apostles, men and brethren, what shall we do? |
A39662 | O Lord, how manifold are thy works? |
A39662 | O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death? |
A39662 | Of what parts doth every Sacrament consist? |
A39662 | Of what parts doth this Sacrament consist? |
A39662 | Of works? |
A39662 | On what Testimony is personal Assurance built? |
A39662 | On what a ● count is Man''s Obedience due to God? |
A39662 | On what account are we to receive it with love? |
A39662 | On what account shall they be acquitted in that Day? |
A39662 | Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long- suffering, not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance? |
A39662 | Or what shall a man give in Exchange for his Soul? |
A39662 | Q 1 How doth it appear there is a Divine Providence? |
A39662 | Q 11 What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | Q 12 What is the last Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | Q 2 How else is Providence evidenced? |
A39662 | Q 4 What is the Second Property of the Divine Goodness? |
A39662 | Q 6 Wherein lies the evil of transgressing God''s Laws? |
A39662 | Q 9 VVhat''s the Fifth Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | Seeing a Chief supposeth an inferior End; What is that inferior End for which man was made? |
A39662 | Shall I count them pure with the wicked ballances, and with the bag of deceitful weights? |
A39662 | Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot? |
A39662 | Shall all Sinners hear the desert of their Sins? |
A39662 | Shall all that be Elected, be called, and saved? |
A39662 | Shall any teach God knowledge, seeing he judgeth those that are high? |
A39662 | Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him? |
A39662 | Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, why hast thou made me thus? |
A39662 | Shall tribulation, distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? |
A39662 | Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? |
A39662 | TO whom is Baptism to be administred? |
A39662 | That John was baptizing in Aenon near to Salim, because there was much water there; and they came and were baptized? |
A39662 | That there are Gods many, and Lords many? |
A39662 | The King spake and said, Is not this great Babylon which I have built? |
A39662 | The Reasons annexed to the second Commandment are, Gods Sovereignty over us, his propriety in us, and his zeal he hath to his own Worship? |
A39662 | The Sacraments of the New Testament are Baptism, and the Lords Supper? |
A39662 | The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
A39662 | The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
A39662 | The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood Christ? |
A39662 | The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? |
A39662 | The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? |
A39662 | The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the bloud of Christ? |
A39662 | Then I contended with the nobles of Iudah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day? |
A39662 | There be many that say, who will shew us any good? |
A39662 | Therefore take no thought, saying, what shall we eat? |
A39662 | Though they were admitted by Circumcision then, will it follow they may be so by Baptism now, seeing that Ordinance is abolished? |
A39662 | Through whom, or in whose name are our Prayers to be directed to God? |
A39662 | Thy righteousness also, O God, is very high, who hath done great things: O God, who is like unto thee? |
A39662 | To what end is the Word useful to men? |
A39662 | To what purpose is it to strive in the use of means, except we knew we were elected? |
A39662 | To whom are the Ordinances made effectual to Salvation? |
A39662 | To whom doth the Spirit apply Christ? |
A39662 | Understand, O ye brutish among the people; and ye fools, when will ye be wise? |
A39662 | VVHAT benefits do Believers receive from Christ at their Death? |
A39662 | VVas the Union only for a time? |
A39662 | VVe shall see him as he is? |
A39662 | VVhat Instruments doth Christ use? |
A39662 | VVhat are the Properties of Providence? |
A39662 | VVhat are the benefits flowing from Adoption? |
A39662 | VVhat are the kinds of special Peace? |
A39662 | VVhat are the mercies flowing from Iustification? |
A39662 | VVhat course must the Sinner take to recover himself out of his misery? |
A39662 | VVhat did our peace cost Christ? |
A39662 | VVhat doth Christ''s humbling of himself import? |
A39662 | VVhat doth God''s right hand signify? |
A39662 | VVhat doth his ascension teach us? |
A39662 | VVhat else doth it signify? |
A39662 | VVhat else is forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | VVhat else is required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | VVhat evil was there in eating of it? |
A39662 | VVhat further Scripture evidence is there? |
A39662 | VVhat further evil is in sin? |
A39662 | VVhat if God willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much long- suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is a Person in the Godhead? |
A39662 | VVhat is implied in Christ''s sitting there? |
A39662 | VVhat is it to create? |
A39662 | VVhat is it''s first Act about the Creatures? |
A39662 | VVhat is th Fifth Property of God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | VVhat is the End of Christ''s providential Kingdom? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Essential wisdom of God? |
A39662 | VVhat is the First Instruction from God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | VVhat is the First Instruction from it? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Fourth Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Rest which God requires on the Sabbath? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Second Act of Providence about the Creatures? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Second Instruction from God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Second Instruction hence? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Second Instruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Third Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | VVhat is the Third Instruction from it? |
A39662 | VVhat is the fifth Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the first Inference from it? |
A39662 | VVhat is the first Instruction from God''s Immutability? |
A39662 | VVhat is the first Instruction from God''s wisdom? |
A39662 | VVhat is the first Instruction from the Trinity? |
A39662 | VVhat is the first property of God''s wisdom? |
A39662 | VVhat is the fourth Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the fourth Instruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Inference from it? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Instruction from God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Instruction from God''s Immutability? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Instruction from it? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the last step of Christ''s Exaltation? |
A39662 | VVhat is the most glorious and eminent discovery of the wisdom of God? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second Iustruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second Property of it? |
A39662 | VVhat is the second property of God''s wisdom? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Inference? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Instruction from this Attribute? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Iustruction hence? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third Proof from Scripture? |
A39662 | VVhat is the third property of the wisdom of God? |
A39662 | VVhat learn we from Christ''s sitting there? |
A39662 | VVhat may all men good and had learn from it? |
A39662 | VVhat may be fairly inferr''d from this Proposition, That the Scriptures are the word of God? |
A39662 | VVhat may good men learn from it? |
A39662 | VVhat may we infer from hence? |
A39662 | VVhat may wicked men learn from the Eternity of God? |
A39662 | VVhat mean you by the word Godhead? |
A39662 | VVhat other benefits have the called in this Life? |
A39662 | VVhat shall we say then? |
A39662 | VVhat was the aggravation of Adam''s Sin? |
A39662 | VVhat was the end of writing the word? |
A39662 | VVhat was the first act of Christ''s Humiliation? |
A39662 | VVhat was the first thing in Christ''s Life that humbled him? |
A39662 | VVhat was the second thing in his life that humbled him? |
A39662 | VVhat''s the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | VVhen will it be made perfect? |
A39662 | VVhence doth Discontent with our condition spring? |
A39662 | VVherein doth he exercise his Kingly Power? |
A39662 | VVherein is the evil of sin manifested? |
A39662 | VVho is among you that feareth the Lord, and obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? |
A39662 | VVhy did Christ stay so long on Earth? |
A39662 | VVhy did God forbid him this Tree? |
A39662 | VVhy is Faith conjoyned with Obedience, and put before it? |
A39662 | VVhy is the last Iudgment of the world by Christ, called Eternal Iudgment? |
A39662 | VVith whom took he counsel? |
A39662 | W ● at Means doth the Spirit use in applying Christ? |
A39662 | W ● at is the First evil they rest from? |
A39662 | W ● at ● s the last Instruction hence? |
A39662 | W ● y will God have a Sabbath observed on Earth? |
A39662 | WAS Christ''s Incarnation a voluntary act in him? |
A39662 | WHAT Scriptures plainly assert this Attribute? |
A39662 | WHAT are the Works of Creation? |
A39662 | WHAT are the benefits which in this life do either accompany, or ● low from Iustification, Adoption, and Sanctification? |
A39662 | WHAT benefit do Believers recieve from Christ at the Resurrection? |
A39662 | WHAT benefits do they that are effectually called partake of in this Life? |
A39662 | WHAT did God at first reveal to Man for the Rule of his Obedience? |
A39662 | WHAT doth perfect Blessedness suppose and imply? |
A39662 | WHAT is Adoption? |
A39662 | WHAT is Iustification? |
A39662 | WHAT is Perseverance to the End? |
A39662 | WHAT is Sanctification? |
A39662 | WHAT is Sin? |
A39662 | WHAT is effectual Calling? |
A39662 | WHAT is the Duty that God requireth of Man? |
A39662 | WHAT is the Goodness of God? |
A39662 | WHAT is the Preface to the Ten Commandments? |
A39662 | WHAT is the Truth of God? |
A39662 | WHAT is the sum of the Ten Commandments? |
A39662 | WHAT special Art of Providence did God exercise towards Man, in the estate wherein he was created? |
A39662 | WHY must Believers come to the Grave? |
A39662 | WHat Offices doth Christ execute as our Redeemer? |
A39662 | WHat Rule hath God given for our dir ● ction in the Duty of Prayer? |
A39662 | WHat Rule hath God given ● o direct us, how we may glorifie and enjoy him? |
A39662 | WHat are the Decrees of God? |
A39662 | WHat are the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of Redemption? |
A39662 | WHat do we pray for in the first Petition? |
A39662 | WHat do we pray for in the fourth Petition? |
A39662 | WHat do we pray for in the sixth Petition? |
A39662 | WHat do we pray for in the third Petition? |
A39662 | WHat doth God require of us that we may escape his Wrath and Curse due to us for Sin? |
A39662 | WHat doth every Sin deserve? |
A39662 | WHat doth the Preface of the Lords Prayer teach us? |
A39662 | WHat doth the word Peace signify in Scripture? |
A39662 | WHat doth we pray for in the fifth Petition? |
A39662 | WHat is Baptism? |
A39662 | WHat is Faith in Iesus Christ? |
A39662 | WHat is God? |
A39662 | WHat is Prayer? |
A39662 | WHat is Repentance unto Life? |
A39662 | WHat is a Sacrament? |
A39662 | WHat is it to be Eternal, as God is? |
A39662 | WHat is it to be acquitted by Christ? |
A39662 | WHat is required to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper? |
A39662 | WHat is the Chief End of Man? |
A39662 | WHat is the Covenant of Grace? |
A39662 | WHat is the Iustice of God? |
A39662 | WHat is the Lords Supper? |
A39662 | WHat is the Misery of that Estate whereinto Man fell? |
A39662 | WHat is the Power of God? |
A39662 | WHat is the first property of Faith? |
A39662 | WHat is the sense and meaning of this Word[ Infinity?] |
A39662 | WHat is the sin whereby our first Parents fell from the Estate wherein they were created? |
A39662 | WHat was the Third degree of Christ''s Exaltation? |
A39662 | WHerein consists Christ''s Exaltation? |
A39662 | WHerein did Christ''s Humiliation consist? |
A39662 | WHich are the Sacraments of the New Testament? |
A39662 | WHich is the First Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the eighth Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the fifth Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the fourth Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the ninth Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the second Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the seventh Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the sixth Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the tenth Commandment? |
A39662 | WHich is the third Commandment? |
A39662 | Was Adam able to preform the obedience required of him in that Covenant? |
A39662 | Was he then in all respects like to other men? |
A39662 | Was the Body of Christ a real and true Humane Body? |
A39662 | Was the Law never kept by any since it was made? |
A39662 | Was this Covenant made only with Adam, or with him and his Posterity? |
A39662 | Was this the only misery that came by the Fall? |
A39662 | We do then conceive most rightly of God, when we acknowledge him to be unconceiveable; and therefore one being ask''d the question, what God is? |
A39662 | Whas is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What Age is most incident to this Sin? |
A39662 | What Attributes of God shine forth in the Creation? |
A39662 | What Blessings accompany Sanctification? |
A39662 | What Glory then? |
A39662 | What Kingdom is here meant? |
A39662 | What Promises flow out of the Kingly Office? |
A39662 | What Promises flow out of the Priestly Office? |
A39662 | What Promises flow out of the Prophetical Office? |
A39662 | What Relatives are directly and more especially concerned in this fi ● th Commandment? |
A39662 | What Will of God is here intended? |
A39662 | What Will then is here meant? |
A39662 | What also may be inferr''d from hence? |
A39662 | What are the Arguments from hence? |
A39662 | What are the Attributes of God that Sin wrongs? |
A39662 | What are the Blessings signified by Bread and Wine? |
A39662 | What are the Blessings signified by Water in Baptism? |
A39662 | What are the Bonds of this Union? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of Children to Parents? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of Ministers to their people? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of Natural Parents to their Children? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of Servants to their Masters? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of Subjects to their Rulers? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of Wives to their Husbands? |
A39662 | What are the Duties of worthy receivers? |
A39662 | What are the Inferences from hence? |
A39662 | What are the Miseries after this Life? |
A39662 | What are the Reasons annexed to the fourth Commandment? |
A39662 | What are the Reasons annexed to the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What are the Signs of a man''s making himself his chief End? |
A39662 | What are the Sins forbidden in the fourth Commandment? |
A39662 | What are the States and Conditions of our Redeemer? |
A39662 | What are the Torments of Hell? |
A39662 | What are the antecedent Duties to it? |
A39662 | What are the benefits accruing to us by Baptism? |
A39662 | What are the causes of a Christians growth? |
A39662 | What are the foundations that support Faith? |
A39662 | What are the holy Duties of the Sabbath? |
A39662 | What are the miseries that come on them in thss world? |
A39662 | What are the particular ends and uses of it? |
A39662 | What are the parts of Christ''s Priestly Office? |
A39662 | What are the parts of Iustification? |
A39662 | What are the parts of Sanctification? |
A39662 | What are the peoples Duties towards their Ministers? |
A39662 | What are the principal Arguments to persuade us that the Scriptures are of Divine Authority, and Inspiration? |
A39662 | What are the principal things bestowed in this Covenant? |
A39662 | What are the priviledges and blessings that accompany pardon? |
A39662 | What are the signs of true Sanctification? |
A39662 | What are the signs of true repentance? |
A39662 | What are the special differences between the Saints Communion with God here, and that in Heaven? |
A39662 | What are the things required of us to escape Gods Wrath and Curse due to us for Sin? |
A39662 | What are the usual inducements to this Sin? |
A39662 | What are we to enquire of touching our knowledge of God in Christ? |
A39662 | What are we to examine our selves about besides knowledge? |
A39662 | What by deliverance from evil is meant? |
A39662 | What cause have we to bless God for Christ, who recovered us when the Fall left us helpless? |
A39662 | What communion had God with Man before the Fall? |
A39662 | What conformity is due to this Law of God? |
A39662 | What day of the seven is the Christian Sabbath? |
A39662 | What did our Redemption cost Christ? |
A39662 | What differenceth true, from pretended Sanctification? |
A39662 | What do these words[ before me] import? |
A39662 | What do we ask of God in this Petition with respect to this Kingdom of Grace? |
A39662 | What do we beg in this Petition? |
A39662 | What do we desire in Prayer for the coming of this Kingdom? |
A39662 | What doth Christ''s Prophetical Office imply? |
A39662 | What doth Christ''s Resurrection teach us? |
A39662 | What doth Sin deserve in the course of Iustice from God? |
A39662 | What doth Water in Baptism signifie? |
A39662 | What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he, hath faith, and have not works, Can faith save him? |
A39662 | What doth the Name of God I am signify to us? |
A39662 | What doth the Preface to the Ten Commandments teach us? |
A39662 | What doth the breaking of this bread, and pouring out of wine in the Sacrament signifie? |
A39662 | What doth the giving and taking of the Sacramental bread and wine signifie? |
A39662 | What doth the name Redeemer signify? |
A39662 | What doth the time of its institution teach us? |
A39662 | What doth the word Father import in this Preface? |
A39662 | What doth this Commandment especially forbid? |
A39662 | What doth this end of the Sacrament imply? |
A39662 | What doth this tenth Command require of us in reference to our selves? |
A39662 | What e ● se is required in this Command? |
A39662 | What els ● doth it teach us? |
A39662 | What else belongs to due preparation to hear? |
A39662 | What else doth it imply? |
A39662 | What else doth it import? |
A39662 | What else doth it teach us? |
A39662 | What else doth the ninth Commandment forbid? |
A39662 | What else doth this Name I am import? |
A39662 | What else is forbidden in the ninth Commandment? |
A39662 | What else is forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What else is forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What else is required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What else is the Word useful for? |
A39662 | What else learn we from Christ''s Iudgment? |
A39662 | What else learn we hence? |
A39662 | What else may be inferr''d from thence? |
A39662 | What else must worthy receivers examine themselves about? |
A39662 | What else should we pray for? |
A39662 | What encourages the Faith of the Saints? |
A39662 | What engagements are said on the Baptized? |
A39662 | What evidences have we before our eyes of the Almighty Power of God? |
A39662 | What farther evidence is there of it in the Scripture? |
A39662 | What further Truth may be inferr''d hence? |
A39662 | What helps hath God afforded us to furnish us to Prayer both in respect of the matter and manner? |
A39662 | What infer you from hence? |
A39662 | What infer you from hence? |
A39662 | What is Baptism? |
A39662 | What is a mean of Salvation? |
A39662 | What is a second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is a second Inference? |
A39662 | What is a third Inference? |
A39662 | What is another? |
A39662 | What is due preparation ● or hearing? |
A39662 | What is ehe third property? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the eighth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the fifth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the ninth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the ninth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the seventh Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the sixth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the tenth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is forbidden in the third Commandment? |
A39662 | What is further imported in this word Father? |
A39662 | What is here meant by Salvation? |
A39662 | What is included in this word Bread? |
A39662 | What is it for God to be all in all? |
A39662 | What is it to Hallow or Sanctify his Name? |
A39662 | What is it to be acknowledged by Christ? |
A39662 | What is it to love our Neighbour as our selves? |
A39662 | What is it useful for besides conviction? |
A39662 | What is meant by Glory? |
A39662 | What is meant by Power? |
A39662 | What is meant by Temptation here? |
A39662 | What is meant by Temptation? |
A39662 | What is meant by an effectual mean of Salvation? |
A39662 | What is meant by day in the Petition? |
A39662 | What is meant by evil? |
A39662 | What is meant by submitting to Gods Will? |
A39662 | What is meant by the Image of God? |
A39662 | What is meant by the Law? |
A39662 | What is meant by[ Our] is it only such sins as we have personally and actually committed? |
A39662 | What is most destructive to a Christian''s Ioy? |
A39662 | What is opposite to Sanctification? |
A39662 | What is presupposed in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the eighth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the fifth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the fourth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the ninth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the seventh Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the sixth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the tenth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in the third Commandment? |
A39662 | What is required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What is t ● e Second Lesson from God''s Truth? |
A39662 | What is that deliverance we have? |
A39662 | What is that which hinders the sense of peace in Believers? |
A39662 | What is the Argument from hence? |
A39662 | What is the Argument or Motive from hence? |
A39662 | What is the Duty of Political Fathers or Magistrates, to their Political Children or Subjects? |
A39662 | What is the Duty of worthy receivers after the Sacrament? |
A39662 | What is the Eighth Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the End of God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | What is the Fifth Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the Fifth Lesson from God''s Truth? |
A39662 | What is the Fifth inference? |
A39662 | What is the Fifth reason for it? |
A39662 | What is the First Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the First Property of God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | What is the First Property of God''s Goodness? |
A39662 | What is the First act of the Spirit in Effectual Calling? |
A39662 | What is the First ground of the Saints Perseverance? |
A39662 | What is the First inference from God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the First inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the First inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the First instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the First priviledge of their Bodies there? |
A39662 | What is the First reason for their immediate Glorification? |
A39662 | What is the First thing begets joy in the Saints? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth Inference from God''s Unity? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth Lesson from God''s Truth? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth inference? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth inference? |
A39662 | What is the Fourth reason for it? |
A39662 | What is the Holiness of the Scriptures? |
A39662 | What is the Last Inference from God''s Goodness? |
A39662 | What is the Last Inference from it? |
A39662 | What is the Last Lesson from God''s Truth? |
A39662 | What is the Lords Supper? |
A39662 | What is the Priesthood of Christ in general? |
A39662 | What is the Reason annexed to the fifth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the Reason annexed to the third Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the Seco ● d Discovery of God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the Second Inference from God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the Second Inference from the Goodness of God? |
A39662 | What is the Second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the Second Property of God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | What is the Second Property of it? |
A39662 | What is the Second Property of this Supream Love? |
A39662 | What is the Second act of the Spirit in our Effectual calling? |
A39662 | What is the Second evil they rest from? |
A39662 | What is the Second inference? |
A39662 | What is the Second reason for it? |
A39662 | What is the Second thing that breeds this Ioy? |
A39662 | What is the Seventh Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the Sin especially forbidden in the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the Sixth Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the Third Act? |
A39662 | What is the Third Evidence of God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the Third Inference from God''s Goodness? |
A39662 | What is the Third Inference from God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the Third Inference from it? |
A39662 | What is the Third Instruction from the Creation? |
A39662 | What is the Third Lesson from the Truth of God? |
A39662 | What is the Third Property of Divine Truth? |
A39662 | What is the Third Property of God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | What is the Third Property of God''s Goodness? |
A39662 | What is the Third evil they rest from? |
A39662 | What is the Third inference from it? |
A39662 | What is the Third inference? |
A39662 | What is the Third reason for it? |
A39662 | What is the best way to maintain our peace with God? |
A39662 | What is the case of them who live and die unsanctified? |
A39662 | What is the danger of coming to the Lords Table without these Graces? |
A39662 | What is the danger of this sin? |
A39662 | What is the difference betwixt our obedienc ● to God''s Commands, and Men''s? |
A39662 | What is the end of Christ''s Oblation? |
A39662 | What is the external part of Baptism? |
A39662 | What is the fifth Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the fifth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fifth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fifth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fifth Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the fifth inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Duty of Masters to their Servants? |
A39662 | What is the first Duty required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the first In ● erence from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference f ● om hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from Adam''s Covenant? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from it? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference from this Doctrine? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Inference? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from it? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction from it? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the first Lesson from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first Lesson to be learnt from God''s Infinity? |
A39662 | What is the first Property of Divine Truth? |
A39662 | What is the first Property of God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the first Property of this Ioy? |
A39662 | What is the first Property of this Union? |
A39662 | What is the first Reason annexed to this Command? |
A39662 | What is the first Thing Signified by the Kingdom of God here? |
A39662 | What is the first Truth inferr''d from hence? |
A39662 | What is the first argument by which Protestants confute the Popish Doctrine of Transubstantiation? |
A39662 | What is the first argument in this Preface? |
A39662 | What is the first difference between Christ and other Priests? |
A39662 | What is the first difference betwixt the Resurrection of the just and unjust? |
A39662 | What is the first duty enjoin''d in the first Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the first duty of Husbands to their Wives? |
A39662 | What is the first inference from the Fall? |
A39662 | What is the first inference from the first Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the first instruction? |
A39662 | What is the first priviledge of the adopted? |
A39662 | What is the first property of Adoption? |
A39662 | What is the first property of Christ''s Iudgment? |
A39662 | What is the first property of God''s Holiness? |
A39662 | What is the first respect in which Grace grows? |
A39662 | What is the first step of Christ''s Exaltation? |
A39662 | What is the first thing contained in our supream Love to God? |
A39662 | What is the first thing especially required in the third Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the first thing inferred from God''s power? |
A39662 | What is the first thing required particularly in this Command? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Inferrence hence? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Instruction from God''s wisdom? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Instruction from the Trinity? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Lesson? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Property of God''s Decrees? |
A39662 | What is the fourth Property of Supream Love? |
A39662 | What is the fourth ground of it? |
A39662 | What is the fourth inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the fourth property of Adoption? |
A39662 | What is the fourth property of this Union? |
A39662 | What is the fourth, Instruction from God''s Infinity? |
A39662 | What is the fruit of Assurance? |
A39662 | What is the general scope and aim of the ninth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the general use and end of this Sacrament? |
A39662 | What is the glory to which Saints bodies shall 〈 ◊ 〉 raised? |
A39662 | What is the ground of changing the day? |
A39662 | What is the inseparable companion of Sanctification? |
A39662 | What is the instrument by which the spirit conveys this Ioy? |
A39662 | What is the instrument of it? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Inference? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction from God''s Holiness? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction from God''s wisdom? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the last Lesson from hence? |
A39662 | What is the last inference? |
A39662 | What is the main use and end of Sacraments? |
A39662 | What is the manner of its growth? |
A39662 | What is the meaning of the Moral Law? |
A39662 | What is the n ● xt? |
A39662 | What is the natural order of these Commandments in the second Table? |
A39662 | What is the object of Faith? |
A39662 | What is the only Rule for our Obedience to God? |
A39662 | What is the principal scope and aim of the tenth Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the priviledge of the sanctified? |
A39662 | What is the seat or habitation of Faith? |
A39662 | What is the second Difference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Inference? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruct ● on? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction from God''s Holiness? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction from the Trinity? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the second Lesson from hence? |
A39662 | What is the second Priviledge? |
A39662 | What is the second Property of it? |
A39662 | What is the second Property? |
A39662 | What is the second Reason annexed to this fourth Command? |
A39662 | What is the second Reason? |
A39662 | What is the second Remedy? |
A39662 | What is the second Sin forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the second argument to Obedience? |
A39662 | What is the second difference? |
A39662 | What is the second difference? |
A39662 | What is the second duty of the First Commandment? |
A39662 | What is the second ground of Perseverance? |
A39662 | What is the second inference? |
A39662 | What is the second part of his Humiliation? |
A39662 | What is the second property of Adoption? |
A39662 | What is the second property of God''s Holiness? |
A39662 | What is the second property of God''s Iustice? |
A39662 | What is the second truth inferr''d hence? |
A39662 | What is the sixth Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the sixth Inference? |
A39662 | What is the sixth Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the sixth inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the state of perfect holiness? |
A39662 | What is the sum of the Ten Commandments? |
A39662 | What is the third Difference betwixt them? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference from this Attribute? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference hence? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Inference? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction from God''s Holiness? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction from God''s Infinity? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction from it? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction from the Trinity? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the third Instruction? |
A39662 | What is the third Lesson from hence? |
A39662 | What is the third Priviledge? |
A39662 | What is the third Property of Supream Love? |
A39662 | What is the third Property of it? |
A39662 | What is the third Property of it? |
A39662 | What is the third Propety of this Union? |
A39662 | What is the third Sin forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What is the third argument unto Obedience? |
A39662 | What is the third ground of it? |
A39662 | What is the third inference? |
A39662 | What is the third inference? |
A39662 | What is the third property of Adoption? |
A39662 | What is the third respect or manner of its growth? |
A39662 | What is the third thing in Christ that humbled him? |
A39662 | What is the third truth inferr''d hence? |
A39662 | What is the usual season of Assurance? |
A39662 | What is their Authority and Efficacy on the Soul? |
A39662 | What is their Sacrament of Confirmation? |
A39662 | What is their Sacrament of Orders or Ordination? |
A39662 | What is their Second priviledge? |
A39662 | What is their fifth Priviledge? |
A39662 | What is their fifth superadded Sacrament? |
A39662 | What is their fourth Priviledge? |
A39662 | What kind of Bread is here meant? |
A39662 | What kind of remembrance of Christ is here intended? |
A39662 | What know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost, which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? |
A39662 | What learn we from Christ''s being Iudge? |
A39662 | What learn we from Original Sin? |
A39662 | What learn we from hence? |
A39662 | What learn we from hence? |
A39662 | What learn we hence? |
A39662 | What learn we hence? |
A39662 | What learn you from God''s Election? |
A39662 | What learn you from hence? |
A39662 | What learn you from hence? |
A39662 | What maintains the state of peace when the sense of peace is lost? |
A39662 | What makes any thing become a Divine Ordinance? |
A39662 | What makes the difference between effectual and ineffectual Calling? |
A39662 | What may be inferr''d from the Spiritual Nature of God? |
A39662 | What may be inferred hence for Use? |
A39662 | What may more be gathered hence? |
A39662 | What may we infer from the Goodness of God? |
A39662 | What may we learn from the Creation? |
A39662 | What mean you by the Word? |
A39662 | What more doth this Conclusion teach? |
A39662 | What moves God to adopt any man? |
A39662 | What must we do when the Commands of God and Men fall cross to one another? |
A39662 | What need we to pray for Dayly bread when we may have stores laid up for years? |
A39662 | What other Grace must be examined and sought for? |
A39662 | What other Will of God is here meant? |
A39662 | What other effect will it produce in them? |
A39662 | What other end was there of Christ''s Resurrection? |
A39662 | What other sin is forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What other sin is heinous in Gods account? |
A39662 | What other sin is noted for a crying sin? |
A39662 | What other use must we apply it to? |
A39662 | What respect have the Offices of Christ to the Promises? |
A39662 | What shall Children do, when Parents abuse their Authority, by forbidding Duty or commanding Sin? |
A39662 | What shall we say then? |
A39662 | What shall we then do with Riches, if Providence cast them upon us, shall we cast them away? |
A39662 | What should be the main Care of a Christian in this World? |
A39662 | What sins usually eclipse our Assurance? |
A39662 | What sort of men are most ordinarily called? |
A39662 | What special marks of honour hath God set upon this fourth Commandment? |
A39662 | What then is the desire of all good men with respect to the coming of the Gospel- Kingdom? |
A39662 | What then is the meaning of Gods forgiving us as we forgive others? |
A39662 | What then is to be thought of those men, who being wholly intent upon inferior things, forget and neglect their principal End? |
A39662 | What then must we do to such? |
A39662 | What things are Decreed of God? |
A39662 | What use should we make of this? |
A39662 | What was God''s Covenant with Adam before the Fall? |
A39662 | What was the Evil of Punishment? |
A39662 | What was the Evil of Sin? |
A39662 | What was the fourth thing in Christ''s life that humbled him? |
A39662 | What was the greatest demonstration of the Iustice of God, that ever was given to the world? |
A39662 | What was the misery from which Christ delivered us? |
A39662 | What was the principal Work in which God hath manifested his Goodness to men? |
A39662 | What was the sacrifice Christ offered to God? |
A39662 | What was the second step of Christ''s Exaltation? |
A39662 | What were the first Creatures worshipped as Gods? |
A39662 | What will be the effect of Christ''s Acknowledgment? |
A39662 | What will such a vision of God produce? |
A39662 | What works may lawfully be done on that day? |
A39662 | What ● lse doth it imply? |
A39662 | What ● s the third Inference hence? |
A39662 | What ● s the third Remedy against it? |
A39662 | What 〈 ◊ 〉 the essential and incommunicable Holiness of God? |
A39662 | What''s another? |
A39662 | What''s the Husbands second Duty to his Wife? |
A39662 | What''s the Second Instruction from the Creation? |
A39662 | What''s the act of Faith that justifies a Sinner? |
A39662 | What''s the best cure for a bad memory? |
A39662 | What''s the fifth Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the fifth Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the fifth resemblance of Water to the Blood of Christ? |
A39662 | What''s the fifth sign of a weak Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the fifth thing forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the first Grace to be tryed? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction from the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction from the third Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first Reason annexed to the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the first Reason why no meer man in this life can fulfil and keep the law of God perfectly? |
A39662 | What''s the first Remedy against this sin? |
A39662 | What''s the first Sin forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the first Sin forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the first absurdity that follows it? |
A39662 | What''s the first act of Faith due to the Word? |
A39662 | What''s the first benefit of a strong Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the first benefit or he ● p we have in Prayer from the Spirit of Adoption? |
A39662 | What''s the first end in applying the Word? |
A39662 | What''s the first instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the first motive to prepare for solemn duties? |
A39662 | What''s the first offence and wrong Sin doth to God? |
A39662 | What''s the first proper sense of this word Sacrament? |
A39662 | What''s the first property or quality of acceptable Prayer? |
A39662 | What''s the first qualification of an acceptable Prayer, respecting the manner of it? |
A39662 | What''s the first resemblance it hath to Christs Blood? |
A39662 | What''s the first sign of a weak Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the first sin noted for an heinous sin? |
A39662 | What''s the first thing we are to intend in this Petition? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Instruction? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Remedy against it? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Sin forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth Sin forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth absurdity of Transubstantiation? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth resemblance it hath to Christs Blood? |
A39662 | What''s the fourth sign of a weak Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference? |
A39662 | What''s the last Inference? |
A39662 | What''s the last Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the last Instruction? |
A39662 | What''s the last office Faith doth for a Believer in this World? |
A39662 | What''s the mischief of Covetousness? |
A39662 | What''s the most heinous of all the sins in the world? |
A39662 | What''s the principal consideration thus to awe the heart? |
A39662 | What''s the reason they prove not effectual to all? |
A39662 | What''s the root or cause of Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the second Argument? |
A39662 | What''s the second Assistance he gives us in prayer? |
A39662 | What''s the second Duty of Masters to their Servants? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from it? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference from the Ordinance of Prayer? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference? |
A39662 | What''s the second Inference? |
A39662 | What''s the second Instruction from the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the second Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What''s the second Instruction? |
A39662 | What''s the second Reason annexed to the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the second Sin forbidden in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the second Thing we are to intend in it? |
A39662 | What''s the second absurdity of Transubstantiation? |
A39662 | What''s the second act of Faith required of us? |
A39662 | What''s the second antecedent duty of hearing? |
A39662 | What''s the second benefit of a strong Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the second end, or use of applying it? |
A39662 | What''s the second inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the second motive of love to the Word? |
A39662 | What''s the second motive? |
A39662 | What''s the second particular use and end of this Sacrament? |
A39662 | What''s the second prop of Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the second property of Saving Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the second qualification of Prayer, respecting the manner? |
A39662 | What''s the second resemblance to Christs Blood? |
A39662 | What''s the second sign of weak Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the second thing forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the second thing here meant by the Kingdom of God? |
A39662 | What''s the second thing required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the second thing required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the second thing that aggravates sin? |
A39662 | What''s the sixth sign of a weak Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the sixth thing forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the thing Signified by the coming of this Kingdom of God? |
A39662 | What''s the third Argument against Transubstantiation? |
A39662 | What''s the third Benefit we have by him in prayer? |
A39662 | What''s the third Duty of Masters to their Servants? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference from this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Inference? |
A39662 | What''s the third Instruction from hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Instruction from the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the third Instruction hence? |
A39662 | What''s the third Instruction? |
A39662 | What''s the third Reason annexed to the second Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the third Reason annexed to this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the third Thing intended in this Petition? |
A39662 | What''s the third absurdity of Transubstantiation? |
A39662 | What''s the third act of due preparation? |
A39662 | What''s the third inference from the 1st Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the third motive to engage our love to it? |
A39662 | What''s the third motive to preparation? |
A39662 | What''s the third qualification of an acceptable Prayer, respecting the manner? |
A39662 | What''s the third resemblance it hath to Christs Blood? |
A39662 | What''s the third sign of a weak Faith? |
A39662 | What''s the third thing forbidden in this Command? |
A39662 | What''s the third thing here meant by the Kingdom of God? |
A39662 | What''s the third thing required in this Commandment? |
A39662 | What''s the third use to which it must be applyed? |
A39662 | What''s the true character or description of a Believer? |
A39662 | What''s the use of all this? |
A39662 | What''s their Sacrament of Penance? |
A39662 | What''s their fourth superadded Sacrament? |
A39662 | What''s their ground for this practice? |
A39662 | What- is the First Lesson from God''s Truth to be learnt? |
A39662 | When did Christ ordain and institute this Sacrament? |
A39662 | When do men mistake in the manner of Prayer? |
A39662 | When do men mistake in the matter of their Prayer? |
A39662 | When doth the Christian Sabbath begin? |
A39662 | When is knowledge competent and influential? |
A39662 | When then are our sins forgiven? |
A39662 | When was the Redemption wrought by Christ? |
A39662 | When will the new moon be gone that we may sell corn? |
A39662 | Whence doth God''s Immutability flow? |
A39662 | Whence is it that Sacraments become effectual? |
A39662 | Whence is the efficacy of this Sacrifice? |
A39662 | Whence is the efficacy of this Word? |
A39662 | Whence is the vertue of Ordinances? |
A39662 | Whence sprang the Opinion of more Gods than one at first in the world? |
A39662 | Where is boasting then? |
A39662 | Where is the Moral Law summarily comprehended? |
A39662 | Where is this Law written? |
A39662 | Wherefore are sins called debts? |
A39662 | Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? |
A39662 | Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the Lord? |
A39662 | Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world are ye subject to ordinances? |
A39662 | Wherefore is the Bread called our Bread? |
A39662 | Wherein consists the Kingdom of Grace? |
A39662 | Wherein consists the Sacramental union of these parts? |
A39662 | Wherein consists the enjoyment of God? |
A39662 | Wherein consists the sinfulness of that Estat ● whereinto Man fell? |
A39662 | Wherein doth Repentance chiefly consist? |
A39662 | Wherein doth it consist? |
A39662 | Wherein doth th ● perfect keeping of Gods Law consist? |
A39662 | Wherein doth the evil of Sin principal ● y consist? |
A39662 | Wherein doth true importunity with God in Prayer consist? |
A39662 | Wherein else doth it consist? |
A39662 | Wherein else doth perfection consist? |
A39662 | Wherein is its enmity to God ● urther discovered in Scripture? |
A39662 | Wherein was Christ humbled in his death? |
A39662 | Which day of the seven hath God appointed to be the weekly Sabbath? |
A39662 | Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant? |
A39662 | Who can make an Image of his Soul? |
A39662 | Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? |
A39662 | Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth? |
A39662 | Who shall lay any thing to the change of God''s Elect? |
A39662 | Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect? |
A39662 | Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
A39662 | Who then is Paul, and who is Apollo, but Ministers by whom ye believed? |
A39662 | Who then is Paul? |
A39662 | Whom will Christ acknowledge for his? |
A39662 | Whose act is it to justify Sinners? |
A39662 | Why are all these good things couched under the expression Bread? |
A39662 | Why are the Ordinances called means of Salvation? |
A39662 | Why are the glorifying and enjoying of God put together, as making up our chief End? |
A39662 | Why can none be justified by works? |
A39662 | Why can not man institute a Divine Ordinance? |
A39662 | Why did Christ rise again? |
A39662 | Why did he ascend in our Nature into Heaven? |
A39662 | Why did he assume our Nature? |
A39662 | Why did he rise in it after Death? |
A39662 | Why do not all Persevere? |
A39662 | Why do we plead our own forgiveness of others? |
A39662 | Why do we pray for Dayly bread? |
A39662 | Why do we pray for forgiveness, can not we make amends for our sins, and be freed from their guilt without pardon? |
A39662 | Why do we pray in the answer for the forgiveness of all our sins? |
A39662 | Why do we pray only for dayly Bread, or a competency, may we not pray for abundance and riches? |
A39662 | Why do we pray that God by his Grace would work this Will in us and by us? |
A39662 | Why do we pray that Gods Will of Providence may be done by us? |
A39662 | Why do we pray that we may obey, can we not do it of our own free will when we know it? |
A39662 | Why do we pray to God for these good things, can we not get them our selves, or our fellow creatures give them to us? |
A39662 | Why do we pray to God to give us Bread? |
A39662 | Why do we use it seeing it is not a Scripture word? |
A39662 | Why doth God use arguments and inducements to win men to the obedience of his laws? |
A39662 | Why doth God work such a sense of sin and misery? |
A39662 | Why doth this Petition immediately follow the former? |
A39662 | Why is Amen added? |
A39662 | Why is God said here to be in Heaven? |
A39662 | Why is Will added in all things? |
A39662 | Why is forgiveness of Sins placed in the front of spiritual Blessings? |
A39662 | Why is he called the living God? |
A39662 | Why is he called the true God? |
A39662 | Why is he here called our Father? |
A39662 | Why is it annexed to the former with the Copulative, and? |
A39662 | Why is it put before the two following Petitions? |
A39662 | Why is it said to be summarily comprehended in the Ten Commandments? |
A39662 | Why is knowing Gods will placed here before doing it,& c.? |
A39662 | Why is spiritual Ioy called Ioy in the Holy Ghost? |
A39662 | Why is the Conclusion joyned to the particle For? |
A39662 | Why is the Heavenly state called the Kingdom of God? |
A39662 | Why is the second Commandment left out in all the publick Offices of the Popish Church? |
A39662 | Why is this Petition joyned to the former with the copulative And? |
A39662 | Why is this Petition placed after the three former? |
A39662 | Why is this work of Grace called the Kingdom of God? |
A39662 | Why must all true Grace grow? |
A39662 | Why must our Hearts be so intently set upon the Sanctification of Gods Name? |
A39662 | Why must the Redeemer be God as well as Man? |
A39662 | Why must the Soul be m ● de perfect at death? |
A39662 | Why must we love God with a supream Love? |
A39662 | Why must we obey God rather than Man? |
A39662 | Why must we preserve our own Chastity? |
A39662 | Why pray we to God for this knowledge, can we not know it of our selves? |
A39662 | Why should it be ● ● ought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the ● ead? |
A39662 | Why should we not pray for weekly, or monthly, or yearly Bread, as well as dayly? |
A39662 | Why that word rather than this? |
A39662 | Why then doth it seem incredible to man? |
A39662 | Why then? |
A39662 | Why was not Christ tainted with it? |
A39662 | Why will Christ openly acknowledge them? |
A39662 | Why will Reason allow no more but one God? |
A39662 | Why would not God deliver us without such a Redeemer? |
A39662 | With what frame of Spirit are all Sabbath duties, both publick and private to be performed? |
A39662 | and how doth it 〈 ◊ 〉 us to Obedience? |
A39662 | and how doth that prove them Divine? |
A39662 | and how doth that prove them to be God''s Word? |
A39662 | and how shall they believe in him, of whom they have not heard? |
A39662 | and how shall they believe in him, of whom they have not heard? |
A39662 | and how shall they hear without a Preacher? |
A39662 | and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
A39662 | and how shall they preach except they be sent? |
A39662 | and how shall they preach except they be sent? |
A39662 | and if I be a Master, where is my fear? |
A39662 | and if I be a master, where is my fear? |
A39662 | and rulest not thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen? |
A39662 | and the sabbath that we may set fo ● th wheat? |
A39662 | and who instruct ● d him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and shewed to him the way of understanding? |
A39662 | canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection? |
A39662 | canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? |
A39662 | he that formed the eye, shall he not see? |
A39662 | is the law sin? |
A39662 | or what shall we drink? |
A39662 | or where withal shall we be cloathed? |
A39662 | or who is Apollo? |
A39662 | saith the Lord of hosts unto you, O Priests, that despise my name: And ye say, wherein have we despised thy name? |
A39662 | the bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
A39662 | the bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
A39662 | which yet is not so perfect a Spirit as God is? |
A39662 | — And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brothers eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? |
A39662 | — Are we stranger than be? |
A39662 | — Give me neither poverty nor riches, feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full and deny thee, and say, who is the Lord? |
A39662 | — How shall they hear without a preacher, and how shall they preach except they be sent? |
A39662 | — It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe? |
A39662 | — Or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife? |
A39662 | — Which of them will love him most? |
A39662 | — what is his name, and what is his sons name, if thou canst tell? |
A65285 | ''T is Berith Gnolam, a Covenant of Eternity; it must be so; for who is this Covenant made with? |
A65285 | ''T is a Diamond set in a Ring of Clay: What noble Faculties is the Soul endowed with? |
A65285 | ''T is a Mercy to be Pardoned, but what is it to be Crowned? |
A65285 | ''T is a Mercy to be delivered from Wrath to come, but what is it to be invested into a Kingdom? |
A65285 | ''T is a wonder every Graceless person doth not dye distracted: What will a Grace- despiser do when Death comes to him with a Writ of Habeas Corpus? |
A65285 | ''T is just that God''s Honour be repaired, and how can that be but by punishing Offenders? |
A65285 | ''T was but raptus Pomi; Was this such a great matter to pluck an Apple? |
A65285 | ''T will be no Eclipsing to thy Crown; how will thy mercy shine forth, and all thy other Attributes ride in triumph, if thou shalt pardon me? |
A65285 | 12.10 ▪ What are Mercies for, but Loadstones to draw us to Holiness? |
A65285 | 14. said unto her, How long wilt thou be drunken? |
A65285 | 144 Sanctified Persons, have they all Assurance? |
A65285 | 17.24? |
A65285 | 18.24: Ye have taken away my Gods, and what have I more? |
A65285 | 2.7 Who can forgive sin but God only? |
A65285 | 228 How shall we know that we shall gain them at Death? |
A65285 | 236 Since they must lie long in the Grave, what shall support us till then? |
A65285 | 3. Who shall be Iudge? |
A65285 | 3. what wilt thou be a Rebel against God? |
A65285 | 30.33 and where shall we find engines or buckets to quench it? |
A65285 | 37.24, 39. how could we experience Gods supporting us in trouble, if we did not sometime meet with it? |
A65285 | 38 9. when he had been sick, and was recovered of his Sickness? |
A65285 | 488 Angels, their Society, how can it add to the happiness of Souls, when God is infinite to fill the Soul with delight? |
A65285 | 812 Forgive others, how can we when God only forgives Sin? |
A65285 | 975 Moral Law, is it still in force to Believers? |
A65285 | A Christian is espoused to Jesus Christ, what to be married to Christ, yet froward and unsubmissive? |
A65285 | A Man may live in one place and trade in another, he may live in Ireland and trade in the West- Indies; so do we trade in the heavenly Kingdom? |
A65285 | A Man that was ready to Drown, saw a Rain- bow, saith he, What am I the better, though God will not Drown the World, if I Drown? |
A65285 | A Natural Man hath no Strength to deny himself, to resist Temptation; he is dead: And can a dead Man fulfill the Moral Law? |
A65285 | A Pardon''d Soul argues thus; Hath God been so good to me, to forgive me my sins, and shall not I imitate him in this? |
A65285 | A Prince that travels in Foreign parts, doth he not long to be in his own Nation, that he may be Crowned? |
A65285 | A Stranger would ask, What means the noise of this Trumpet? |
A65285 | A Woman being much tempted to sin, came to Reverend Mr. Greenham for Advice, What she should do to resist the Temptation? |
A65285 | A dead Man doth no Hurt, but there is a Life of Resistance against God goes along with the Death of sin? |
A65285 | A pardon will make the hardest Heart relent, and cause the stony Heart to bleed; and is it thus with us, have we been dissolv''d into Tears for sin? |
A65285 | A revengeful Spirit poisons our Sacrifice: our prayers are turned into sin; will God receive prayer mingled with this strange Fire? |
A65285 | Achan how he likes his golden Wedge? |
A65285 | Adam being left to himself fell: O then what will become of us, how soon fall, if God leave us to ourselves? |
A65285 | After Nathan had told David, The Lord hath put away thy sin: How tender was David''s Conscience? |
A65285 | Again, that God should call you, and pass by others, what Mercy is this? |
A65285 | Again, whence is it that there is a Combat with Sin, but from the Life of Grace? |
A65285 | Alas, Is Repentance in our Power? |
A65285 | Alas, how do they demonstrate they have no love to God, who can make a shift well enough to be without him? |
A65285 | Alas, is not the lock cut where our Strength lay? |
A65285 | Alas, what an infinite difference is there between Duty enjoyned, and the Kingdom prepared? |
A65285 | Alas, what are all our worldly Enjoyments without the enjoying of God? |
A65285 | Alas, what if God should hear our Prayers, and grant us these Temporal things, and no more, what were we the better? |
A65285 | Alexander ask''d him why he wept? |
A65285 | All the Joy we hope for in Heaven is in God, and shall not he who shall be our Joy be our Love? |
A65285 | All the Torments of this Life are but Ludibrium& Risus, a kind of sport to Hell- Torments; what is a burning Fever, to the burning in Hell? |
A65285 | All things are yours; by what Title? |
A65285 | All this will I will give thee; how many doth Satan tempt with this Golden Apple? |
A65285 | Am I a God at hand, and not a God afar off? |
A65285 | Am not I able to promote thee to honour? |
A65285 | Am not I better than ten Sons? |
A65285 | An Usurer once asked a Prodigal, When he would leave spending? |
A65285 | Ananias, Why hath Satan filled thy heart to lye to the Holy Ghost? |
A65285 | And I wonder not to hear him say, What a weariness is it to serve the Lord? |
A65285 | And are not Gods Commandments more equal, facile, pleasant, than the Commands of Sin? |
A65285 | And are there not many among us, who are no better than baptized Heathens? |
A65285 | And are there not such Spirits amongst us, who say, Let us make a Captain, and go back to the Romish Egypt again? |
A65285 | And are they more perfect than the Blessed Virgin was? |
A65285 | And are we afraid to go from these Serpents? |
A65285 | And as for the Adulteress, who can paint her black enough? |
A65285 | And being so, how can he keep the Commandments of God perfectly? |
A65285 | And do you fancy this easie? |
A65285 | And doth not all this call for Love? |
A65285 | And doth not all this deserve your Admiration of Providence? |
A65285 | And doth not this please Satan, to see Men come to the Word, and as good stay away? |
A65285 | And for what doth David bless him? |
A65285 | And he answered what Peace, so long as the Whoredoms of thy Mother Jezabel and her Witchcrafts are so many? |
A65285 | And he makes over his Promises to us, and what better Bond can we have? |
A65285 | And he said, if the Lord do not help thee, whence shall I help thee? |
A65285 | And how can we give an Account, if we have been distracted in hearing, and have not taken notice what hath been said to us? |
A65285 | And how can you dwell with God till you are sanctified? |
A65285 | And how nimble are they? |
A65285 | And if God were thus severe to his own Son, how dreadful will he be one day to his Enemies? |
A65285 | And if Man''s Blood doth so cry, how loud will Christ''s Blood cry against Sinners? |
A65285 | And if Unbelief be so fearful and damnable a Sin, shall we not be afraid to live in it? |
A65285 | And if we do, what shall we get by it? |
A65285 | And is it not a greater Sin to defame a Saint, who is a Member of Christ? |
A65285 | And is it not much thus to grieve the Spirit? |
A65285 | And is not he like to to be well cured, that throws himself into Hell for ease? |
A65285 | And is not this delightful? |
A65285 | And is not this that which may make us look after Forgiveness? |
A65285 | And may not the Lord question ours, when we pretend Love to him, but will endure nothing for his sake? |
A65285 | And may not this cause a reverend Esteem of the Word? |
A65285 | And must we pray, Thy Kingdom come; how then are they ever like to come to Heaven who never pray for it? |
A65285 | And now I would ask them, Can they perfectly keep the Moral Law? |
A65285 | And saith St. Austin, If all the power be inherent in a Mans self, then why should not one persevere as well as another? |
A65285 | And seek them now? |
A65285 | And shall a Swinish Creature tread upon the Golden Pavement of Heaven? |
A65285 | And shall not God avenge his own Elect? |
A65285 | And shall not God''s Power in converting be greater then Satan''s Power in seducing? |
A65285 | And shall not Man much more inure himself to labour? |
A65285 | And shall not we be as exact and curious in examining the state of our Souls? |
A65285 | And shall they be sad and discontented, who have God''s Bond to assure them of their daily Bread, and his Love to assure them of Heaven? |
A65285 | And shall we be harder than the Stones, not to obey God, when he chargeth us to be rich in Good Works? |
A65285 | And shall we be weary of engaging in his Service? |
A65285 | And the Endowment of this Body with a noble Soul; who but God could make such an Union of different Substances, Flesh and Spirit? |
A65285 | And the Lord said unto Moses, is the Lord''s hand waxed short? |
A65285 | And the Lord said, is the Lord''s hand waxed short? |
A65285 | And then how many are guilty of the Breach of this Commandment? |
A65285 | And they were offended in him; what is there in Christ that Men should be offended at him? |
A65285 | And was our Nature thus weak when it was at the best? |
A65285 | And what are these Tears but Seeds of Faith? |
A65285 | And what is this but the bruised Reed? |
A65285 | And what was all this but Love? |
A65285 | And where doth Righteousness grow, but in an holy Heart? |
A65285 | And wherein are we more like him than in Acts of Bounty and Munificence? |
A65285 | And whither should we flie, but to Jesus Christ? |
A65285 | And who could create a Soul enobled with such rare Angelical Properties, but God? |
A65285 | And who is Man inslaved too? |
A65285 | And who shall appoint a Day, but he who is Lord of it? |
A65285 | And who shall disprove his Witness? |
A65285 | And who would let any of the Devil''s Kindred live with him? |
A65285 | And why was this? |
A65285 | And would you see Christ''s Innocency? |
A65285 | Are all the Books in the Bible of the same Divine Authority? |
A65285 | Are all the Transgressions of the Law equally heinous? |
A65285 | Are all to come promiscuously to this Holy Ordinance? |
A65285 | Are his Comforts gone? |
A65285 | Are not the Angels in Scripture represented by the Cherubims? |
A65285 | Are not their Hearts humbled for Sin? |
A65285 | Are not these about to massacre and damn their own Souls? |
A65285 | Are not these resolved to murder their Souls? |
A65285 | Are not they guilty of much Pride, Censoriousness, Passion, Worldliness? |
A65285 | Are not thy Iniquities infinite? |
A65285 | Are not we in a Wilderness among fiery Serpents? |
A65285 | Are not you in Prayer asking Pardon of sin? |
A65285 | Are our Eyes Limbicks, dropping Tears of grief for Sin against God? |
A65285 | Are our Hearts so chained to God, that no other Object can inchant us or draw us away from him? |
A65285 | Are our Lives heavenly? |
A65285 | Are our words savoury, being seasoned with Grace? |
A65285 | Are the Scriptures a compleat Rule? |
A65285 | Are there any here that are sanctified? |
A65285 | Are there any sweeter smiles, or softer embraces than his? |
A65285 | Are there no pangs in the New Birth? |
A65285 | Are there no pangs in the new birth? |
A65285 | Are there not some Evidences for Heaven that thou hast to get? |
A65285 | Are there not some Sins thou hast to bewail? |
A65285 | Are there not the spots of Gods Children? |
A65285 | Are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God? |
A65285 | Are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord? |
A65285 | Are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord? |
A65285 | Are there yet any more sons in my womb? |
A65285 | Are they fit to see God who wallow in wickedness? |
A65285 | Are they in Christ that do not know him? |
A65285 | Are they in Christ who persecute them that are in Christ? |
A65285 | Are they redeemed that are unreconciled to God? |
A65285 | Are we Children, we love the Presence of God in his Ordinances? |
A65285 | Are we afraid least we should lose Gods presence? |
A65285 | Are we divorced from Sin? |
A65285 | Are we heavenly in our Affections? |
A65285 | Are we heavenly in our Contemplations? |
A65285 | Are we heavenly in our Speeches? |
A65285 | Are we heavenly in our Trading? |
A65285 | Are we made of another Spirit? |
A65285 | Are we patterns of Prudence and Piety? |
A65285 | Are we renewed by the Spirit? |
A65285 | Are we stronger than he? |
A65285 | Are we stronger than he? |
A65285 | Are we such? |
A65285 | Are ye able to drink the Cup I shall drink of? |
A65285 | Are ye not as Children of the Ethiopians to me, saith the Lord? |
A65285 | Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians to me, O children of Israel, saith the Lord? |
A65285 | Are you perfum''d with this sweet Spice of Love? |
A65285 | Are you sanctified? |
A65285 | Art thou purified from the love of sin? |
A65285 | Art thou the King''s Son? |
A65285 | Art thou troubled that God hath prevented a Snare? |
A65285 | As for this sect, we know that it is every where spoken against; but wise Men measure things by the end: What is the end of a Religious Life? |
A65285 | As if the Lord should say, Will not you follow my Pattern? |
A65285 | Assurance of Gods Love is a Pledge of Election,''t is the Angels Banquet; what other Joy have they? |
A65285 | At the Hearing of this Sentence, with what ravishing Joy will the Saints be fill''d? |
A65285 | At the beginning of thy supplication the commandment came forth, and I am come to thee? |
A65285 | Aug. No stronger Antidote against sin than this: Am I now Singing, and to morrow may be Dying? |
A65285 | Bad Men could not be the Authors of Scripture: would their Minds be imployed in indighting such holy Lines? |
A65285 | Be humble; the humble Soul saith, Lord, what wilt thou have me do? |
A65285 | Because Moses made an Image to heal them that were stung, is it lawful therefore to set up Images in Churches, to sting them that are whole? |
A65285 | Because there must be a place for the Execution of Divine Justice: Earthly Monarchs have their Prison for Malefactors, and shall not God have his? |
A65285 | Because we have nothing to pay; if we could pay the Debt, what need we pray, forgive us? |
A65285 | Before the Kingdom of Grace come into the heart there must be some preparation for it? |
A65285 | Believers are here in a strange Country, why then should they not be willing to go out of it? |
A65285 | Believers are his Spouse, will he condemn his Spouse? |
A65285 | Besides, doth not many a Man suffer for his Sins? |
A65285 | Besides, is it not better that Men reproach us for being good, than that God damn us for being wicked? |
A65285 | But Enthusiasts pretend to be led by the Spirit, when it is an Ignis Fatuus, a Delusion? |
A65285 | But God is angry with his pardoned ones? |
A65285 | But God will say, What Fruits of Obedience have ye brought forth? |
A65285 | But God will take the matter into his own hand; he will see after the punishing of Sabbath- violation: And how doth he punish it? |
A65285 | But I am discouraged from going to God for pardon, for I am unworthy of forgiveness; what am I, that God should do such a Favour for me? |
A65285 | But I am followed with sad Temptations? |
A65285 | But I am to enter upon an Everlasting Estate: I hope to live with Him who is Eternal; what is the World to me? |
A65285 | But I am unworthy, what am I that Christ should intercede for me? |
A65285 | But I have been a Great Sinner, and sure God will not pardon me? |
A65285 | But I have been a great Sinner, and sure there is no Mercy for me? |
A65285 | But I have offended my High- Priest by distrusting his Bloud, abusing his Love, grieving his Spirit, and will he ever pray for me? |
A65285 | But I have prayed a long time for Mercy, and have no answer? |
A65285 | But a faithful Man who can find? |
A65285 | But are any so wicked as to do the Devils will? |
A65285 | But are not Works required in the Covenant of Grace? |
A65285 | But are there no more? |
A65285 | But because he would have these Spiritual Fathers reverenced? |
A65285 | But did not Moses make the Image of a Brazen Serpent, why then may not Images be set up? |
A65285 | But do we serve God for nought? |
A65285 | But doth God in the New Creature give a new Soul? |
A65285 | But doth not God say Heaven is his Throne? |
A65285 | But doth not God seem to delight in Punitive Acts, or Acts of Severity? |
A65285 | But doth not the Apostle Iames say, Abraham was justified by works? |
A65285 | But for a more full Answer to the Question, What is it to covet? |
A65285 | But how are we redeemed from Sin? |
A65285 | But how can it stand with Christs glory now in Heaven, to have a fellow- feeling of our miseries and temptations? |
A65285 | But how comes Faith to be so precious? |
A65285 | But how comes the First Day in the Week to be substituted in the room of the Seventh Day? |
A65285 | But how do Afflictions contribute to our happiness? |
A65285 | But how doth it seem to consist with God''s Iustice to punish Sin,( which perhaps was committed in a Moment) with Eternal Fire? |
A65285 | But how doth the Lord show his abhorring of the Adulterer? |
A65285 | But how doth this consist with the Truth of God? |
A65285 | But how doth this seem to stand with Gods Iustice, for a Sin committed in a moment, to punish it with eternal Torment? |
A65285 | But how many do call on God, who do not believe in him? |
A65285 | But how may these unfeigned Desires be known? |
A65285 | But how must we Forgive? |
A65285 | But how oft instead of entertaining Angels into their Houses, do some entertain Devils? |
A65285 | But how sad is the Condition of that Man Christ will not pray for? |
A65285 | But how shall they go back into Egypt? |
A65285 | But how shall we get help against these Vagabond Thoughts? |
A65285 | But how shall we know that our Bodies shall be raised to a glorious Resurrection? |
A65285 | But how shall we know that we shall gain all this at Death, to be freed from Sin and Trouble, and to have our Bodies united to Christ in the Grave? |
A65285 | But how shall we know the motions of the Spirit from a delusion? |
A65285 | But how shall we praise God in a right manner for Deliverances? |
A65285 | But how then shall we conceive of God aright, if we may make no Image or Resemblance of him? |
A65285 | But how then shall we conceive of God being a Spirit, if we may make no Image or Resemblance of him? |
A65285 | But how was Christ''s Satisfaction meritorious, and so sufficient to Iustifie? |
A65285 | But if God be Infinite in all places, then he is in places impure, and he mingles with that Impurity? |
A65285 | But if I forgive one injury I shall occasion more? |
A65285 | But if Man hath not power to keep the whole Moral Law, then why doth God require that of Man, which he is not able to perform? |
A65285 | But if one have Gifts, is not this sufficient to the Ministerial Office? |
A65285 | But if only Christ''s Humanity suffered, how could his suffering satisfie for Sin? |
A65285 | But in what sence hath Christ redeemed justified Persons from Sin? |
A65285 | But is it not said God tempted Abraham? |
A65285 | But is it not said, That we are made Partakers of the Divine Nature? |
A65285 | But is it not said, he who is born of God the Wicked one toucheth him not? |
A65285 | But is it not said, that God hardned Pharoah''s Heart, here''s more then God''s bear permitting of Sin? |
A65285 | But is it so easie to repent and have a pardon? |
A65285 | But is it so? |
A65285 | But is not God represented as having Hands and Eyes and Ears? |
A65285 | But is not he privy to all the Sins of Men, he behods their Impurities, how can this be, and he not be defiled? |
A65285 | But is the Moral Law still in force to Believers, is it not abolished to them? |
A65285 | But is there not enough in God to fill the Soul with delight? |
A65285 | But it is only a petty Oath? |
A65285 | But may not a natural man oppose Sin? |
A65285 | But may not an Hypocrite have good desires? |
A65285 | But may some say, if God hath a hand in ordering all things that fall out, why then he hath a hand in the Sins of Men? |
A65285 | But may some think, what though now and then I Swear an Oath, Words are but Wind? |
A65285 | But must we in every thing be like the Serpent? |
A65285 | But my case is yet worse ▪ I have been tempted to such sins and have yielded; the Tempter hath overcome me? |
A65285 | But now the case is alter''d, he will lift up his Soul to God in a way of Triumph; whence was this? |
A65285 | But some may say, as the Virgin Mary to the Angel, How can this be? |
A65285 | But suppose another hath wronged me in my Estate, may not I go to Law for my Debt? |
A65285 | But the Question is concerning hard places of Scripture, where the weak Christian is ready to wade beyond his depth, who shall interpret here? |
A65285 | But then what needed Christ to have Taught us this Prayer, Libera nos à malo, Deliver us from evil? |
A65285 | But they are got beyond David and Paul; they are perfect, they never transgress; and where there is no Transgression, what needs Confession? |
A65285 | But this is one of the highest acts of Religion, Flesh and Blood can not do it? |
A65285 | But this is to pin our Faith upon Men? |
A65285 | But vvho is able to do all Gods vvill? |
A65285 | But was there no other way for the restoring of fallen Man but this, that God should take flesh? |
A65285 | But we may say more truly, what profit is there in Sin? |
A65285 | But wh ● t hath a stranger to do to meddle with the Charter? |
A65285 | But what Benefit can the Child have of Baptism, if it understands not the Nature of Baptism? |
A65285 | But what Benefit could Christ expect in purchasing and redeeming us? |
A65285 | But what Honour to be the Sons of the High God? |
A65285 | But what Man alive can obey all Gods Commandments? |
A65285 | But what Priviledge is that to the wicked? |
A65285 | But what Reply will Men make at the last Day, when God shall say, You had power to convert your selves, why were you not converted? |
A65285 | But what is it to have other Gods besides the True God? |
A65285 | But what means may we use to keep us from coveting that which is our Neighbours? |
A65285 | But what profit is in affliction? |
A65285 | But what should we consider? |
A65285 | But what was this Crown of Mercy? |
A65285 | But what will this fighting avail? |
A65285 | But when the Dust of many are mingled together, How is it possible that a Separation should be made, and the same numerical Body arise? |
A65285 | But whence doth this presumptuous hope arise? |
A65285 | But whence is it that we are justified? |
A65285 | But wherein doth this illumination come short? |
A65285 | But who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? |
A65285 | But who can keep all Commandments? |
A65285 | But who can obey God in all things? |
A65285 | But who do fight against God''s Glory? |
A65285 | But who is exactly perfect? |
A65285 | But who would go to put any thing in Ballance with the Deity? |
A65285 | But why did Christ teach us to pray, forgive us our sins, if we can of our selves satisfie God for the wrong we have done him? |
A65285 | But why did God give Adam this Law, seeing God did foresee that Adam would transgress? |
A65285 | But why did God make the World? |
A65285 | But why doth God command us to convert our selves, if we have no Power? |
A65285 | But why doth God delay an answer of Prayer? |
A65285 | But why doth God leave Original Corruption in us after Regeneration, he could quite free us from it if he pleased? |
A65285 | But why doth God sometimes conceal the Evidence of pardon? |
A65285 | But why doth God suffer such an Impotency to lie upon Man, that he can not perfectly keep the Law? |
A65285 | But why doth Satan, in Tempting, chiefly set upon our Faith? |
A65285 | But why doth the Heart so oppose it? |
A65285 | But why have not all Believers the full enjoyment and possession of Peace? |
A65285 | But why is Faith more the Condition of the New Covenant, then any other Grace? |
A65285 | But why must Faith be mix''d with Obedience to the Commandment? |
A65285 | But why must this silver thread of Faith run through the whole work of Obedience? |
A65285 | But why should this make us weary of well- doing? |
A65285 | But why should this make us weary? |
A65285 | But will God be a Father to me who have profaned his Name, and been a great Sinner? |
A65285 | But wouldst thou know when thou hast been humbled enough for sin? |
A65285 | But, Christian, dost thou mourn for Unbelief? |
A65285 | But, for whose sake should I pardon, thou canst not deserve it? |
A65285 | But, will God say, why should I pardon thee, thou hast no ways obliged me? |
A65285 | By Nature we are dead, therefore unfit for teaching; who will make an Oration to the Dead? |
A65285 | By Prayer Eliah unlocked Heaven: If the Prayers of the Saints have so much power with God, then what hath Christs Prayer? |
A65285 | By Reason: How can those Works justify us which defiles us? |
A65285 | By what Arguments may the Resurrection be proved? |
A65285 | By what Arguments may we prove the Saints Perseverance? |
A65285 | By what means do Christians come to persevere? |
A65285 | Can God do all things, he can not deny himself? |
A65285 | Can God prepare a Table in the Wilderness? |
A65285 | Can God put up our affronts any longer? |
A65285 | Can Impotency stand against Omnipotency? |
A65285 | Can Men be regardless of the Word, or drowsie when the weighty matters of Eternity are set before them? |
A65285 | Can Men travel together in a Journey and not speak of the Place they are travelling to? |
A65285 | Can a Christian staggering with Fears about his Spiritual Condition, praise God that he is elected and justified? |
A65285 | Can a Clod of Earth kiss the Sun? |
A65285 | Can a Maid forget her Ornaments? |
A65285 | Can a Maid forget her Ornaments? |
A65285 | Can he endure to have his name reproached? |
A65285 | Can he prepare a Table in the Wilderness? |
A65285 | Can he prepare a Table in the Wilderness? |
A65285 | Can he prepare a table in the wilderness? |
A65285 | Can it be imagined he should love God, who hates his Children because they are like him? |
A65285 | Can it be imagined that God gave us intellectual Immortal Souls, to covet only Earthly things? |
A65285 | Can not he that made the World do much more? |
A65285 | Can that Traytor be happy who is fed by his Prince in Prison, only to be kept alive for Execution? |
A65285 | Can the Children of such Prayers perish? |
A65285 | Can the Ethiopian change his Skin, or the Leopard his Spots, then may ye also do good that are accustomed to do evil? |
A65285 | Can the Wicked rejoice who have onely a short Reprieve from Hell, and not they who have a full Pardon sealed? |
A65285 | Can the sight of Angels add to the Souls happiness? |
A65285 | Can there be any good in being set upon by an Enemy? |
A65285 | Can there be any good to have fiery darts shot at us? |
A65285 | Can they be holy which are not just? |
A65285 | Can they make an Image of that which they never saw? |
A65285 | Can they thrive, who for a long time forbear their Food? |
A65285 | Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee? |
A65285 | Can thy Heart endure, or can thy Hands be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee? |
A65285 | Can truth lye? |
A65285 | Can we anger God more than by quarrelling with him, and not let him have his Will? |
A65285 | Can we be up betimes on other days? |
A65285 | Can we measure Arms with God? |
A65285 | Can we trust God 1. in our streights? |
A65285 | Can we trust God in our Fears? |
A65285 | Can ye drink such a Bloody Cup of Suffering? |
A65285 | Can you be in love with such a Religion, as is ready to fright you out of your wits? |
A65285 | Canst thou by searching find out God? |
A65285 | Canst thou by searching find out God? |
A65285 | Canst thou by searching find out God? |
A65285 | Canst thou measure Armes with him? |
A65285 | Canst thou say thou hast been as great a Mourner as thou hast been a Sinner? |
A65285 | Canst thou strike such a blow? |
A65285 | Cast off all religion, turn Atheist? |
A65285 | Children rely upon their Parents for the supply of wants: If we trust God for Salvation shall we not trust him for a Livelyhood? |
A65285 | Children, is it not your Desire to please God? |
A65285 | Christ and his Spiritual Members make one Christ; now is it possible that any part of Christ should perish? |
A65285 | Christ is a Redeemer, why should a captive slave be offended at him who comes with a summe of Money to ransom him? |
A65285 | Christ prays that thy Faith fail not; therefore Christian say, Why art thou cast down, O my Soul? |
A65285 | Christian, Dost thou believe the Power of God? |
A65285 | Christian, hast thou Parts and Abilities, and dost thou cover them with the Vail of Humility? |
A65285 | Christian, thy dying day will be thy wedding day, and dost thou fear it? |
A65285 | Christian, what doth trouble thee? |
A65285 | Christians how many offences hath God pass''d by in us? |
A65285 | Coasts of Pearl? |
A65285 | Come not hither with hard Hearts: Who can expect a Crop when the Seed is sown upon stony Ground? |
A65285 | Confess your sins one to another? |
A65285 | Consider First, Whence doth Affliction come? |
A65285 | Consider, What is there in Sin, that you should continue in the Practice of it? |
A65285 | Consideration, How much doth God bear at our hand, and shall not we be content to bear something at his hand? |
A65285 | Could the Devil himself speak worse Blasphemy? |
A65285 | Could they write in such a strain? |
A65285 | Could we tell Men of a Rich Purchase, they would diligently attend: And shall they not much more, when the Gospel of Grace is Preaching to them? |
A65285 | Could ye not watch one Hour? |
A65285 | Creatures below us and above us bring Glory to God, and do we think to sit Rent- free, shall every thing glorifie God but Man? |
A65285 | DID God leave Mankind to perish in this state of Sin and Misery? |
A65285 | DID all Mankind fall in Adam''s Transgression? |
A65285 | David did not quite lose his Grace, for then why did he pray, Take not away thy Holy Spirit from me? |
A65285 | Despair cuts the Sinews of Endeavour, who will use means that despairs of Success? |
A65285 | Did Christ open his sides for thee, and will he not open his mouth to plead for thee? |
A65285 | Did Christ rise early to save us, and shall not we rise early to worship and glorifie him? |
A65285 | Did God create the World, let us wisely observe these Works of Creation? |
A65285 | Did God create the World? |
A65285 | Did God give thee Wages to serve the Devil? |
A65285 | Did God give us Glorious Souls, only to fish for the World? |
A65285 | Did God in the Ministry of the word humble us? |
A65285 | Did God make our Bodies out of the Dust, and that Dust out of Nothing? |
A65285 | Did God make this glorious World, did he make every thing good, was there in the Creature so much beauty and sweetness? |
A65285 | Did Men believe Sin were so bitter, that Hell followed at the Heels of it, Would they go on in Sin? |
A65285 | Did he bear God''s Wrath for us? |
A65285 | Did he break up the fallow ground of our heart, and then cast in the Seed of Faith? |
A65285 | Did he give thee Wages to serve the Devil? |
A65285 | Did not Christ suffer enough upon the Cross, but must we needs make him suffer more? |
A65285 | Did not David find it so when he cried out of his broken bones? |
A65285 | Did not David in case of Necessity eat the Shew- bread, which was not lawful for him, but only the Priests? |
A65285 | Did not Israel question God''s Power? |
A65285 | Did not Jesus Christ undergo reproach for us, when the Iews put a Crown of Thorns on him, and bowed the Knee in scorn? |
A65285 | Did not Martha doubt of Christ''s Power? |
A65285 | Did not Pilat sin against Conviction, and with an high hand, in condemning Christ? |
A65285 | Did not he pray for them that crucified him, Father forgive them? |
A65285 | Did not our hearts burn within us? |
A65285 | Did not the Devil tempt Christ after this manner? |
A65285 | Did not we Vow in Baptism to Fight under Christ''s Banner? |
A65285 | Did they believe that Sin were so bitter, that Wrath and Hell followed it, would they not leave off their Sins? |
A65285 | Did they believe there were such a Reward for the Righteous, that Godliness were Gain? |
A65285 | Did you believe the Infernal Torments the Scripture speaks of, would not this put you into a cold sweat, and cause a trembling at heart for sin? |
A65285 | Did you believe the glorious Rewards the Scripture speaks of, would you not give diligence to make your Elections sure? |
A65285 | Did you ever know any repent at Death, that they have been too Holy? |
A65285 | Do Flowers grow on a Rock, can there be any Grace in such a rocky heart? |
A65285 | Do Men suffer for their Sins, and do we think much to suffer for Christ? |
A65285 | Do Men take all this Pains for hell, and shall not we take pains for the Kingdom of Heaven? |
A65285 | Do not I fill Heaven and Earth, saith the Lord? |
A65285 | Do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord? |
A65285 | Do not I fill heaven and earth? |
A65285 | Do not Men''s Lusts bring them to an untimely end? |
A65285 | Do not these look like New Creatures? |
A65285 | Do not they sin presumptuously against Conscience, who will sin in spight of Heaven? |
A65285 | Do not we consider upon what terms we entred into Religion? |
A65285 | Do not we see the symptoms of Gods Anger, do we not see his Judgments hovering over us? |
A65285 | Do the Ministers open their Mouths to God for you in Prayer, and will not you open your Mouths in their Behalf? |
A65285 | Do they honour God who are ashamed of him? |
A65285 | Do they not Thirst after Christ in an Ordinance? |
A65285 | Do they not weep after the Lord? |
A65285 | Do they think to have Mercy from God who never seek it? |
A65285 | Do we aemulate and imitate the Angels in Sanctity? |
A65285 | Do we count all earthly Enjoyments but as( 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉) Dung in comparison of Christ? |
A65285 | Do we esteem him our Pearl of Price? |
A65285 | Do we ever think, if we drink in the Cup of Fornication, we shall drink in the Cup of Salvation? |
A65285 | Do we give him more Gall and Vinegar to drink? |
A65285 | Do we keep up the Credit of Religion, and shine as Lights in the world? |
A65285 | Do we labour to copy out Christs Life in ours? |
A65285 | Do we like the Patriarks of old desire a better Country? |
A65285 | Do we live as if we had seen the Lord with Bodily eyes? |
A65285 | Do we not see Corruption stirring in the Regenerate? |
A65285 | Do we not see God dishonoured, and how can we bear it? |
A65285 | Do we prefer Gods glory before our Relations? |
A65285 | Do we prefer Gods glory before our own Credit? |
A65285 | Do we prefer Gods glory before our private Concerns? |
A65285 | Do we profess Religion? |
A65285 | Do we provoke the Lord to Anger? |
A65285 | Do we provoke the Lord, are we stronger than he? |
A65285 | Do we send forth the Ship of Prayer thither, which fetcheth in Returns of Mercy? |
A65285 | Do we send up to Heaven Vollies of Sighs and Groans? |
A65285 | Do we set an high Estimate on Christ? |
A65285 | Do we subscribe to Gods Commands, when his Commands cross our Will? |
A65285 | Do we tell the Towers of that Kingdom? |
A65285 | Do we then make void the Law through Faith? |
A65285 | Do we think Christ will lose his Purchase? |
A65285 | Do we think God will alter his course of Providence for us? |
A65285 | Do we think to please God by doing that which is contrary to his Mind, and which he hath expresly forbidden? |
A65285 | Do we trade in the heavenly Kingdom by Faith? |
A65285 | Do you bear with their Infirmities? |
A65285 | Do you delight most in those whom the Image of God shines? |
A65285 | Do you in your visits season your discourses with Heaven? |
A65285 | Do you now Lust after the Garlick and Onions of Egypt, when you are Cloathed with the Sun, will you set the Moon and Stars above you? |
A65285 | Do you reverence their Graces? |
A65285 | Do you think when Christ is so highly advanced, and hath all Power in Heaven and Earth in his hand, he will not take care of his Elect? |
A65285 | Dost thou hope for Mercy who wilt not lay down thy Weapons, but stand out in Rebellion against Heaven? |
A65285 | Dost thou know the balancing of the Clouds, the Works of him who is perfect in knowledge? |
A65285 | Dost thou mourn for sin? |
A65285 | Dost thou see Christ humbling himself, and art thou proud? |
A65285 | Dost thou still retain thy Integrity? |
A65285 | Dost thou still retain thy Integrity? |
A65285 | Doth Christ appear for us in Heaven, and are we afraid to appear for him on Earth? |
A65285 | Doth Conscience witness for you? |
A65285 | Doth God Command, Honour thy Father and thy Mother? |
A65285 | Doth God cloath the Lilies, and will he not cloath his Lambs? |
A65285 | Doth God feed his Slaves, and will not he feed his Family? |
A65285 | Doth God feed the Birds of the Air, and will he not feed his Children? |
A65285 | Doth God give you the sweet Clusters of Assurance to feed on, and will you return him wild Grapes? |
A65285 | Doth God lead into Temptation? |
A65285 | Doth God owe them any thing? |
A65285 | Doth Gods glory take place? |
A65285 | Doth Oil make the face shine? |
A65285 | Doth Sin prevail? |
A65285 | Doth Wine chear the heart? |
A65285 | Doth he look as an Heir of Glory? |
A65285 | Doth he love his Father, who can laugh to hear him Reproached? |
A65285 | Doth he love his Friend, that will not make a Journey to him? |
A65285 | Doth he love his Prince, who abuseth his Statue, tears his Picture? |
A65285 | Doth he meet with Storms on the Sea? |
A65285 | Doth he plead our Cause, and shall not we stand up in his Cause? |
A65285 | Doth he present our Names in Heaven, and shall not we profess his Name on Earth? |
A65285 | Doth he think to have an Alms who never asks it? |
A65285 | Doth he watch to devour us, and shall not we watch to save our selves? |
A65285 | Doth not Nero, and Iulian, and Cain now meet with God''s Justice? |
A65285 | Doth not Paul complain of a Body of Death? |
A65285 | Doth not Satan kindle this Fire in my Tongue, and then warm himself at it? |
A65285 | Doth not every one desire Preferment? |
A65285 | Doth not the Apostle complain of a Body of Death? |
A65285 | Doth not the Bride desire the Marriage Day, especially if she were to be matched unto the Crown? |
A65285 | Doth not the Scripture call Christianity a warfare and a race? |
A65285 | Doth not their Faith need strengthening as well as others? |
A65285 | Doth our Knowledge warm our Heart? |
A65285 | Doth that Man believe the necessity of a Pardon that is content to be without it? |
A65285 | Doth the Almighty pervert justice? |
A65285 | Doth the Gospel teach Uncharitableness? |
A65285 | Doth thy God smile on thee? |
A65285 | Doth thy Heart melt in Prayer? |
A65285 | Doth 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉, Divine Worship belong to the first Person in the Trinity? |
A65285 | Dung is unhandsome in the Street, but to see it in the Temple, How offensive is it? |
A65285 | Durst they lie, defraud, be unclean, if they believed there were a God, who would call them to account? |
A65285 | Egredere anima, egredere, said Hilarion on his Death- bed, Go forth my Soul, what fearest thou? |
A65285 | Eheu quis intus scorpio? |
A65285 | Elijah was removed in a fiery Chariot to Heaven, shall Elisha weep inordinately because he enjoyes not the company of Elijah? |
A65285 | Ephraim pretended to be that which he was not, and what saith God of him? |
A65285 | Every one would be thought to love Christ; but how shall that be known but by this, do you do his Will on Earth? |
A65285 | Fairer than the children of men; is there any thing in Beauty to offend? |
A65285 | Faith toucheth Christ, and can he miss of Heaven who toucheth Christ? |
A65285 | Faith unites to Christ, and shall not the Members be where the Head is? |
A65285 | Fear is the Ague of the Soul: When Adversaries begin to grow high, can we now display the Banner of Faith? |
A65285 | Fear ye not me saith the Lord? |
A65285 | Fear ye not me, saith the Lord? |
A65285 | Fifthly, How the deliverances of the Godly and Wicked out of Trouble differ? |
A65285 | Finite with Infinite? |
A65285 | First, What this Wrath is? |
A65285 | For what Reason did God make a Covenant with Adam and his Posterity in Innocency? |
A65285 | For who in the Heaven can be compared unto the Lord; who among the Sons of the Mighty, can be likened unto the Lord? |
A65285 | Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a Wedding Garment? |
A65285 | From what State doth God take us when he adopts us? |
A65285 | From what doth Christ redeem us? |
A65285 | From what doth God call Men? |
A65285 | Frustra fit per plura,& c. If a Needle will let out the Imposthume, what needs a Launce? |
A65285 | Galeacius Marquess of Vico found his Carnal Relations a great Block in his way, and what ado had he to break through their Tentations? |
A65285 | Go forth my Soul, go forth, what fearest thou? |
A65285 | God being a Spirit, is imperceptible, can not be discerned, how then can there be any Resemblance made of him? |
A65285 | God can either confine the Enemies Power, or confound it: If God be for us, who can be against us? |
A65285 | God commands us to believe, and why so? |
A65285 | God commands us to love him: Alas, how weak is our Love? |
A65285 | God commands us to read his word, and what hurt is in this? |
A65285 | God finds his Enemies, yet he lets them go, he is not presently aveng''d on them? |
A65285 | God gave us a Power to keep the Moral Law; we by tampering with Sin lost it: But may not God still call for perfect Obedience? |
A65285 | God hath discharged the sinner, and if the Creditor discharge the Debtor, what hath the Sergeant to do to Arrest him? |
A65285 | God hath given him his only Son: Hath he Scarcity of Bread? |
A65285 | God hath given thee Grace which is the Fore Crop, and will give thee Glory, which is the After- Crop, and may not this make thee content? |
A65285 | God hath most care of his weak Saints, who fear they shall never hold out till they come to the Kingdom; doth not the Mother tend the weak Child most? |
A65285 | God is a Spirit, invisible, how can the Wicked with all their Forces hurt him, when they can not see him? |
A65285 | God is only trying us, what hurt is in that? |
A65285 | God offers Grace, the Sinner refuseth it, Is God bound to give Grace? |
A65285 | God rejoiceth when he shews us Mercy; And should not we rejoice when we receive Mercy? |
A65285 | God sees the frame and carriage of our Hearts when we come before him: How would this call in our stragling thoughts? |
A65285 | God that provides for the Birds of the Air, can not he provide for his Children? |
A65285 | God will put Glory upon our Souls: If the Cabinet of the Body shall be so illustrious, of what orient brightness shall the Jewel be? |
A65285 | God will say, What good have you done with your Estates? |
A65285 | God will say, why did ye not obey? |
A65285 | God would make Israel victorious, and what way doth he go in? |
A65285 | Gods name suffers most; Gods name is the dearest thing he hath; how do Men stand upon their name and honour? |
A65285 | HOw doth Christ execute the Office of a King? |
A65285 | HOw doth Christ execute the Office of a Priest? |
A65285 | HOw doth the Spirit apply to us the Redemption purchased by Christ? |
A65285 | HOw many Persons are there in the Godhead? |
A65285 | Had not Pharaoh and Iudas convictions? |
A65285 | Had not we need pray, Deliver us from this evil World? |
A65285 | Had not we need then pray, Lead us not into Temptation? |
A65285 | Had not we need then pray, Lord deliver us from this Evil World? |
A65285 | Happy we, if we have the pardon of sin sealed, though at the very last hour: But, Why do Men think pardon of sin so easie to be obtained? |
A65285 | Hast not thou enough in him? |
A65285 | Hast not thou procured this unto thy self? |
A65285 | Hast thou a Child that is crooked? |
A65285 | Hast thou an Arm like God? |
A65285 | Hast thou an Arm like God? |
A65285 | Hast thou an arm like God? |
A65285 | Hast thou an arm like God? |
A65285 | Hast thou an arm like God? |
A65285 | Hast thou been affected with the Word? |
A65285 | Hast thou but one Blessing, O my Father? |
A65285 | Hast thou profited by it? |
A65285 | Hath God Crowned you with pardoning Mercy? |
A65285 | Hath God brought a clean thing out of an unclean? |
A65285 | Hath God delivered you from the power of Corruption, from Pride, Malice, Lust? |
A65285 | Hath God heal''d the wound of Conscience, and will you tear it open again? |
A65285 | Hath God pardoned you? |
A65285 | Hath God waited for your Conversion, and will not you wait for his Consolation? |
A65285 | Hath a regenerating work of Gods Spirit passed upon our Souls? |
A65285 | Hath he any wrong done, that hath his Sack- Cloath pull''d off, and hath Cloath of Gold put upon him? |
A65285 | Hath he forgiven me Pounds, and shall not I forgive Pence? |
A65285 | Hath he left a Pawn of Heaven in your Hands, and do you thus requite the Lord? |
A65285 | Hath he no Land to give to his Heirs? |
A65285 | Hath it raised our Hearts above the World? |
A65285 | Hath it raised you out of your Unbelief? |
A65285 | Hath it raised your Hearts above the Earth? |
A65285 | Hath not God preserved thy Grace thus far? |
A65285 | Hath not God said, that He who provides not for his Family, is worse than an Infidel? |
A65285 | Hath not Misery alwayes attended the doing of our own Will, and Happiness the doing of Gods Will? |
A65285 | Hath not one God Created us? |
A65285 | Hath not the Potter power over the Clay, of the same Lump to make one Vessel to honour, and another unto dishonour? |
A65285 | Hath not your Tongue out run your Discretion? |
A65285 | Hath the Lord seal''d his Love with a Kiss? |
A65285 | Hath the Lord spoken only by Moses? |
A65285 | Hath the Spirit entred into you, and lifted you up? |
A65285 | Hath the Spirit made us superna anhelare, seek the things above, where Christ is? |
A65285 | Hath the Spirit thus lifted us up? |
A65285 | Hath the Spirit, by its magnetick Vertue, drawn our Hearts to God? |
A65285 | Hath this Day- Star of Knowledge shined in our Mind? |
A65285 | Have I not seen Iesus Christ our Lord? |
A65285 | Have all Sanctified Persons Assurance? |
A65285 | Have not you been disguised with Passion? |
A65285 | Have not you been guilty of Censuring and Slandering? |
A65285 | Have not you spoken Words that have savoured of Discontent or Envy? |
A65285 | Have not you spoken Words that you have been sorry for afterwards, and have caused either shame or tears? |
A65285 | Have not you your self- seekings, rash censures, indecent dresses? |
A65285 | Have not you your vanities? |
A65285 | Have serious thoughts of this: Say, O my Soul, which of these two Eternities is like to be thy Portion? |
A65285 | Have we Faith? |
A65285 | Have we had the Attraction of the Spirit? |
A65285 | Have we had the Consecration of the Spirit? |
A65285 | Have we had the Elevation of the Spirit? |
A65285 | Have we high Appretiations of Jesus Christ? |
A65285 | Have we not all one Father? |
A65285 | Have we nothing to kick against but the Bowels of a Saviour? |
A65285 | Have we obediential Hearts? |
A65285 | Have we the indwelling of the Spirit? |
A65285 | Have we this blessed Faith? |
A65285 | Have you a gentle fit of an Ague? |
A65285 | Have you assurance of Heaven, and is not that enough? |
A65285 | Have you honoured me with your Substance? |
A65285 | Have you the Obedience, and obey chearfully? |
A65285 | Hazael could not believe he had such a root of bitterness in his heart, that he should rip up the Women with Child, Is thy servant a dog? |
A65285 | He bids us believe; and why? |
A65285 | He calls out for Mercy, O a pardon, a pardon; but then it is too late, the date of Mercy is expir''d; O how sad then is it to live and die unpardoned? |
A65285 | He chi ● les his Fellow- Thief, Dost not thou fear God? |
A65285 | He commands us to believe: And why? |
A65285 | He divided the Sea and the Earth, he deck''d the Earth with Flowers, the Trees with Fruit, but what is Beauty when it is mask''d over? |
A65285 | He doth not put so many Nails in our Yoak, so much Wormwood in our Cup as he might; doth God chastise thy Body? |
A65285 | He gave Gifts unto Men, that is, Ministerial Gifts: Why so? |
A65285 | He gives the hidden Manna, the Tree of Life, Rivers of Joy, Gates of Pearl: Who ever saw gates of Pearl? |
A65285 | He hath Offered the blind and lame ▪ and can he expect a reward from God? |
A65285 | He hath made us meet for the Inheritance; how is that but by the Divine Unction? |
A65285 | He is the Son of Dust; and what is Dust? |
A65285 | He is the quintessence of all Blessings, why then art thou discontented at thy Worldly Crosses? |
A65285 | He mocked the Jews, and said, What do th ● se feeble Jews, will they Fortifie themselves? |
A65285 | He must quarter among the Damned; and will not this make you Thankful, that this is not your condition, but that you are delivered from wrath to come? |
A65285 | He tells Men, there needs no such Strictness; Why so much zeal and violence? |
A65285 | He that cloaths the Lilies, can not he cloath his Lambs? |
A65285 | He that made all things with a word, what can not he do? |
A65285 | He that planted the Ear, shall not he hear; he that formed the Eye, shall not he see? |
A65285 | He transcends our weak Conceptions, how can our finite Understanding comprehend him who is Infinite? |
A65285 | He who defiles himself with Avarice, What is he but a a Serpent licking the dust? |
A65285 | He who defiles himself with Pride, What is he but a Bladder, whom the Devil hath blown up? |
A65285 | He who defiles himself with the Lust of Uncleanness, What is he but a Swine with a Man''s Head? |
A65285 | Hear now ye Rebells; must we fetch you Water out of this Rock? |
A65285 | Here a Question may be moved, Why sin that is committed in a short time, should be punished eternally? |
A65285 | Here is only the Father named, may not we direct our Prayers to the Son and Holy Ghost? |
A65285 | Here, First he tells them, Their Estate is good, and what need they put themselves to the trouble of Examination? |
A65285 | Hilarion that blessed Man, cryed out, Egredere Anima, egredere, quid times? |
A65285 | His Father had not displeased him at any time, in saying, Why hast thou done so? |
A65285 | His Father lives; Hath he lost his only Child? |
A65285 | His hand is gone out sore against thee, what and still pray, and weep? |
A65285 | How Christ comes to be King? |
A65285 | How Christ teacheth? |
A65285 | How God comes to be our God? |
A65285 | How Humble was Ahab? |
A65285 | How Persevering in the Faith were Ignasius, Policarp, Athanasius? |
A65285 | How Powerful is that Mercy which softens an Heart of Stone? |
A65285 | How amiable is this, the Vnion of the Dove and the Serpent? |
A65285 | How and in what Sense may we be said to partake and have an Hand in the Sins of others? |
A65285 | How are Gods Children more than Conquerours? |
A65285 | How are they happy? |
A65285 | How bitter was this Agony? |
A65285 | How came Paul to do so? |
A65285 | How came he to be a Thief? |
A65285 | How came ye in hither with an unbelieving or profane Heart? |
A65285 | How camest thou by thy Venison so soon? |
A65285 | How can Christ lose any Member of his Body Mystical and be perfect? |
A65285 | How can Christ want any Member of his Body Mystical, and be perfect? |
A65285 | How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? |
A65285 | How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? |
A65285 | How can a Parent look with Comfort on that Child, who was never yet Dedicated to God? |
A65285 | How can a Ship rest in a Storm? |
A65285 | How can a Spiritual Heart chuse but call the Sabbath a Delight? |
A65285 | How can a Wife endure to see that Spear which killed her Husband? |
A65285 | How can a guilty Prisoner endure the sight of the Judge? |
A65285 | How can an earthly Heart converse with that God which is a Spirit? |
A65285 | How can any paint the Deity? |
A65285 | How can he expect a Reward that never works, or a Crown that never fights? |
A65285 | How can he say he loves God, who loves Sin, which is God''s Enemy? |
A65285 | How can it profit? |
A65285 | How can it stand with God''s Justice, that all Men, being equally guilty by Nature, God should pass by one, and save another? |
A65285 | How can such pray in a Family, that are possessed with an angry Devil? |
A65285 | How can that be, when they oft take away their Lives? |
A65285 | How can the Children of the Bride Chamber Mourn, when the Bride- Groom shall be with them? |
A65285 | How can the Sinner eat and drink in that Condition? |
A65285 | How can the Spirit be said to be grieved? |
A65285 | How can the bare Proposal of Promises and Threatnings convert a Soul? |
A65285 | How can they choose but be full, who are at the Fountain head? |
A65285 | How can they expect mercy from God whose Bowels are shut up, and are merciless to their trespassing Brethren? |
A65285 | How can they love God? |
A65285 | How can we but love him, who hath given his Life a ransom for us? |
A65285 | How can we eat, or drink, or sleep without it? |
A65285 | How can we endure those sins which made Christ vail his Glory, and lose his Blood? |
A65285 | How can we forgive others when it is only God forgives sin? |
A65285 | How can we look on Christ bleeding and dying for us, and our Hearts not be warmed with Love to him? |
A65285 | How can you Converse with him whom you can not believe what he saith? |
A65285 | How can you be frozen at such a Fire? |
A65285 | How can you converse or bargain with him, that you can not trust a Word he saith? |
A65285 | How can you paint the Deity? |
A65285 | How careful are we to forbear such a Dish, as the Phisician tells us is hurtful for us; it will bring the Stone or Gout? |
A65285 | How come the Saints to have all this Gain? |
A65285 | How comes Faith to be so strong that it can resist Satan, and put him to flight? |
A65285 | How comes Faith to be so strong? |
A65285 | How comes it to pass that we do not keep the Seventh Day Sabbath, as it was in the Primitive Institution, but have changed it to another Day? |
A65285 | How confident were the Foolish Virgins? |
A65285 | How could Christ be made of the flesh and blood of a Virgin, yet without sin? |
A65285 | How could Christ suffer being God? |
A65285 | How could Dalilah say she loved Sampson, when she entertained correspondence with the Philistines who were his Mortal Enemies? |
A65285 | How could God endure to see his Laws trampled on before his Face? |
A65285 | How could that be? |
A65285 | How could these Divine Titles be given to Christ? |
A65285 | How dead are their Hearts? |
A65285 | How despairing is the Arminian Doctrin of falling from Grace? |
A65285 | How devout were the Pharisees? |
A65285 | How did David''s Heart smite him for cutting off the Lap of Saul''s Garment? |
A65285 | How did Ioseph keep from his Mistresses Temptation? |
A65285 | How did Lust put forth in David? |
A65285 | How did Pride put forth it self in the Disciples, when they strove who should be greatest? |
A65285 | How did he rattle his Chain that he wore for Christ? |
A65285 | How do Afflictions magnifie us? |
A65285 | How do Earth and Spirit agree? |
A65285 | How do we speak against God? |
A65285 | How do you think to live with the Saints in Heaven, that can not endure their Company here? |
A65285 | How doth Christ preserve the Saints Graces till they come to Heaven? |
A65285 | How doth Christ redeem us? |
A65285 | How doth Christ''s Teaching differ from other Teaching? |
A65285 | How doth Faith justifie? |
A65285 | How doth Faith make God to be our Father? |
A65285 | How doth God, being a Spirit, differ from the Soul? |
A65285 | How doth a Christian come to persevere? |
A65285 | How doth a Christian hold on till he comes to the Kingdom? |
A65285 | How doth a Man Hackney himself out in the Service of Sin, wast his Body, break his Sleep, distract his Mind? |
A65285 | How doth he persevere? |
A65285 | How doth he speak but by his Ministers? |
A65285 | How doth it appear that Children have right to Baptism? |
A65285 | How doth it appear that a Child of God hath Worldly things in love? |
A65285 | How doth it appear that the Scriptures have a Jus Divinum, a Divine Authority stamped upon them? |
A65285 | How doth it appear that there shall be a Day a Iudgment? |
A65285 | How doth it help? |
A65285 | How doth that Child love his Father, who doth all he can to cross him? |
A65285 | How doth the Blood of this Grape chear the Heart? |
A65285 | How doth the Covenant of Grace differ from the first Covenant made with Adam? |
A65285 | How doth the Gospel suffer by the miscarriages of the Godly? |
A65285 | How doth the covetous man tire himself, break his sleep, and his peace, to get the World? |
A65285 | How doth the heir rejoyce in hope of the Inheritance? |
A65285 | How doth this Sin incense God? |
A65285 | How doth this consist with God''s Truth, when some are vessels of wrath? |
A65285 | How doth this make Heaven ring of the Saints Praises? |
A65285 | How doth this stand with God''s Justice? |
A65285 | How doth this stand with his Iustice? |
A65285 | How fair were that Tulip which had the Colours of all Tulips in it? |
A65285 | How fearful was he of staining his Soul with the guilt of more blood? |
A65285 | How few think their Life a warfare? |
A65285 | How glad are Children when they are going home? |
A65285 | How glad would the old World have been of an Ark? |
A65285 | How great a Blessing then is Forgiveness? |
A65285 | How had we need renew this Petition, Lead us not? |
A65285 | How hardly shall they that have Riches enter into the Kingdom of God? |
A65285 | How horrid is this to reproach the Lord? |
A65285 | How is Adam''s sin made ours? |
A65285 | How is Faith wrought? |
A65285 | How is an adopted Son free? |
A65285 | How is it that thou being a Iew, askest drink of me which am a woman of Samaria? |
A65285 | How is it that thou comest by thy Faith so soon? |
A65285 | How is it that thou hast found it so quickly? |
A65285 | How is it thou wilt show thy self to us, and not unto the World? |
A65285 | How is that proved? |
A65285 | How is that? |
A65285 | How is that? |
A65285 | How is the Word to be read and heard, that it may become effectual to Salvation? |
A65285 | How is this Ioy wrought? |
A65285 | How it came about that Christ was made flesh? |
A65285 | How justifiable are a Ministers Admonitions and Reproofs? |
A65285 | How know you that? |
A65285 | How long did Adam continue in Paradise before he fell? |
A65285 | How long it was before your broken bones were set; And will you again venture to sin? |
A65285 | How long shall I bear with this People that murmur against me? |
A65285 | How long shall I bear with this evil congregation which murmur against me? |
A65285 | How long shall I bear with this people that murmur against me? |
A65285 | How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee? |
A65285 | How long was it ere David''s broken bones were set? |
A65285 | How long will ye judge unjustly? |
A65285 | How long will ye love vanity? |
A65285 | How lovely is Christ''s Bride, when decked and bespangled with the Jewels of Holiness? |
A65285 | How maist thou be comforted in all Worldly Afflictions, though the Fig- tree flourish not? |
A65285 | How many Adulterers for one that is Chast? |
A65285 | How many Affronts and Injuries doth he put up? |
A65285 | How many Birds of Prey are there? |
A65285 | How many Blessings have we received at the Hand of Gods Bounty? |
A65285 | How many Casualties may fall out? |
A65285 | How many Hypocrites for one that is Sincere? |
A65285 | How many Noble Martyrs and Confessors of old, have walked in the ways of God, though they have been strew''d with Thorns? |
A65285 | How many Storms was Iob in? |
A65285 | How many a weary Step have you taken? |
A65285 | How many are brought up in blindness? |
A65285 | How many are my iniquities? |
A65285 | How many go to Hell blind- fold? |
A65285 | How many hath Satan flattered into Hell by this policy, that if they sin, they may recover themselves by Repentance? |
A65285 | How many idle away the Day of Grace in frivolous Discourses? |
A65285 | How many part these two, the Serpent and the Dove? |
A65285 | How many sorts of Theft are there? |
A65285 | How many steps may a Man take in the way to the Kingdom yet miss of it? |
A65285 | How many wayes is a Natural Man in the Kingdom of darkness? |
A65285 | How many ways doth a Man Sin against Illuminations and Convictions? |
A65285 | How many ways is Christ exalted? |
A65285 | How many ways is God said to shew Mercy? |
A65285 | How many ways is Murder committed? |
A65285 | How many ways may a Christian be said to grow in Grace? |
A65285 | How many ways may a Parent provoke his Children to Wrath? |
A65285 | How many ways may we be said to take Gods Name in vain? |
A65285 | How many ways may we glorifie God? |
A65285 | How may I know my Sins are pardoned? |
A65285 | How may Parents so carry it towards their Children, that their Children may willingly pay the Debt of Honour and Reverence to their Parents? |
A65285 | How may Sanctification be attained to? |
A65285 | How may a Christian so reprove Sin, as to shew Love to the Person? |
A65285 | How may deserted Souls be comforted, who are cast down for want of Assurance? |
A65285 | How may it be heard Effectually? |
A65285 | How may it be known that a Deliverance comes in Love? |
A65285 | How may that be known? |
A65285 | How may the Word be read Effectually? |
A65285 | How may they be comforted, who bewail their want of growth, and weep that they can not find the Kingdom of Grace encrease? |
A65285 | How may this Darling- sin be known? |
A65285 | How may this make us love God, and set up the Monuments and Trophies of his Praise? |
A65285 | How may this sin be known? |
A65285 | How may we abstain from this Sin of Adultery? |
A65285 | How may we be content though God cut us short in these Externals; though we have but little daily bread, and coarse? |
A65285 | How may we come to know this Covenant- Union, That God is our God? |
A65285 | How may we comfort such as complain they do not grow in Grace? |
A65285 | How may we judge of the growth of Faith? |
A65285 | How may we know that the Kingdom of Grace is set up in our hearts? |
A65285 | How may we know that we do truly pray in Faith? |
A65285 | How may we know the Kingdom of Grace is set up in us? |
A65285 | How may we know we have the indwelling presence of the Spirit? |
A65285 | How may we know whether we love God? |
A65285 | How may we receive the Supper of the Lord worthily, that so it may become effectual to us? |
A65285 | How may we so hear the Word, that it may be effectual and saving to our Souls? |
A65285 | How may we understand this,[ God spake,] he hath no Bodily Parts or Organs of Speech? |
A65285 | How much have we done, to cause God to withdraw his Spirit, and suffer us to fall Finally? |
A65285 | How much opposition did he meet with, e''re you would wear this Prince''s Colours? |
A65285 | How much pains do some Men take to go to Hell, and shall not we take more pains to go to Heaven? |
A65285 | How must our Love to God be qualified? |
A65285 | How must our Love to God be qualified? |
A65285 | How oft doth this Temptation prevail? |
A65285 | How oft is a Child of God over- power''d with Pride and Passion? |
A65285 | How ordinary is this? |
A65285 | How precious is his Blood and Incense? |
A65285 | How proud and supercilious are they who hold they are perfect, when the holiest men alive, at some time or other offend in their Tongue? |
A65285 | How rank is that Poison, a drop whereof should poison a whole Sea? |
A65285 | How rare is it to find such Doves? |
A65285 | How righteous therefore is God in punishing of us? |
A65285 | How sad is it to want a pardon? |
A65285 | How shall I do this great wickedness and sin against God? |
A65285 | How shall I get a part in this Unchangeable God? |
A65285 | How shall I get my Heart bettered? |
A65285 | How shall I know I am delivered from Hell? |
A65285 | How shall they Preach, unless they be Sent? |
A65285 | How shall they call upon him in whom they have not believed? |
A65285 | How shall they call upon him in whom they have not believed? |
A65285 | How shall they have Food in the Wilderness? |
A65285 | How shall we Comfort them who want this Ioy? |
A65285 | How shall we come to do Gods will aright? |
A65285 | How shall we comfort such as lye Bleeding in Desertion, and are cast down for want of Assurance? |
A65285 | How shall we do to Love God aright? |
A65285 | How shall we do to get our Souls saved? |
A65285 | How shall we do to keep Gods Commandments? |
A65285 | How shall we do to obtain this Kingdom? |
A65285 | How shall we do to pray in Faith? |
A65285 | How shall we know it belongs to us? |
A65285 | How shall we know our Souls are pure? |
A65285 | How shall we know that our sins are forgiven? |
A65285 | How shall we know that ours is a true Peace? |
A65285 | How shall we know that we are God''s Elect People? |
A65285 | How shall we know that we trust in God aright? |
A65285 | How shall we know that? |
A65285 | How shall we know that? |
A65285 | How shall we know therefore that our Faith is ● ound? |
A65285 | How shall we know this Kingdom is prepared for us? |
A65285 | How shall we know we aim at God''s Glory? |
A65285 | How shall we know we have a real Work of Grace, and so have a right to Assurance? |
A65285 | How shall we know whether we grow in Grace? |
A65285 | How shall we perceive when a Motion comes from our Own Hearts, and when from Satan? |
A65285 | How shall we see God? |
A65285 | How should God be united to our flesh? |
A65285 | How should I do this great Wickedness and sin against God? |
A65285 | How should all this affect our Hearts? |
A65285 | How should our Hearts be set on God, and how should we long to be with God, who hath infinitely more sweetness in him than any Creature? |
A65285 | How should the Vessels of Mercy run over with Thankfulness? |
A65285 | How should they carry themselves who have Assurance? |
A65285 | How should this rock a Christians Heart quiet? |
A65285 | How should we be affected with Christ''s Kindness in parting with his Life for us? |
A65285 | How should we be affected with this Love, if Saul was so affected with David''s Kindness in sparing his Life? |
A65285 | How should we so search the Scriptures as to find Life? |
A65285 | How should your hearts be indeared in love to God? |
A65285 | How so? |
A65285 | How stirring was Lust in David, when his Grace lay dormant? |
A65285 | How strangely did God raise up Queen Esther to preserve alive the Iews, when Haman had got a bloudy Warrant sign''d for their Execution? |
A65285 | How sweetly doth this Harp of Scripture sound? |
A65285 | How terrible are the roarings of Conscience? |
A65285 | How terrible is God''s wrath? |
A65285 | How the Afflictions of the Godly differ from the Afflictions of the Wicked? |
A65285 | How the Deliverances of the Godly and Wicked out of Trouble differ? |
A65285 | How then doth God say, he will visit the Iniquity of the Fathers upon the Children? |
A65285 | How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed? |
A65285 | How then was Satan a Murderer from the beginning? |
A65285 | How unreasonable is it that we should delight in the World, and not much more in him that made it? |
A65285 | How was Christ made a Curse for us? |
A65285 | How was he fired with Zeal, steeled with Courage? |
A65285 | How we may know that God is our Father? |
A65285 | How welcome is Rest to a weary Traveller? |
A65285 | How will Sinners Tremble when they shall see Christ come to Judgment? |
A65285 | How will the Body and Soul greet one another? |
A65285 | How will the Light of God''s Countenance make it shine? |
A65285 | How will the case be altered? |
A65285 | How will they get over the Red Sea? |
A65285 | How would David''s Heart have smote him, if he had cut off Sauls Head? |
A65285 | How would they prize this Mercy, who are Chain''d to a Sick- bed? |
A65285 | How 〈 ◊ 〉 did he come a woing to you by his Spirit? |
A65285 | How 〈 ◊ 〉 show our honour to our Father in Heaven? |
A65285 | How? |
A65285 | Humble and Heavenly? |
A65285 | I Fear the Kingdom of Grace is not yet come into my heart? |
A65285 | I Proceed to the next Question, What special Providence did God exercise towards Man in the Estate wherein he was created? |
A65285 | I am a Sinner; who doth Christ intercede for? |
A65285 | I am as bad as ever, why then labour I in vain? |
A65285 | I am weary of crying? |
A65285 | I appeal to you, Were not this odious Ingratitude? |
A65285 | I can not discern Grace? |
A65285 | I do well to be angry to the death: What, to be angry with God? |
A65285 | I have horrid temptations to blasphemy? |
A65285 | I have read of four men meeting together, who asked one another, What it was that kept them from sinning? |
A65285 | I have read of one who lived in Malice, and being asked, how he could say the Lords Prayer? |
A65285 | I have said ye are gods; And will not they glorify him whom he hath put so much Glory upon? |
A65285 | I made a Covenant with my Eyes, why then should I think upon a Maid? |
A65285 | I must shortly depart hence, and whither then shall I go, to which of these Eternities, either of Glory or Misery? |
A65285 | I repented, I smote upon my Thigh, is Ephraim my dear Son? |
A65285 | I shall begin with the First Branch of the Question, How is the Word to be read, that it may be effectual to our Salvation? |
A65285 | I should now come to answer this Question, How we know, that the kingdom of grace is set up in our Hearts? |
A65285 | I will be a Father unto you: A Father is full of tender care for his Child: Who doth he settle the Inheritance upon but his Child? |
A65285 | I will go down and see whether they have done according to the cry which is come up unto me, and I will know? |
A65285 | I would ask these, Have they at no time a vain Thought come into their Mind? |
A65285 | Iacob loved Rachel, and what would not he do, though it were serving a two seven years Apprenticeship, for obtaining her? |
A65285 | Iacob show''d more love to Ioseph than all his Children, and what did it procure but Envy of his Brethren? |
A65285 | Ieremy in the Dungeon? |
A65285 | If Adam did not stand when he was perfectly righteous, how unable are we to stand when Sin hath cut the Lock of our Original Righteousness? |
A65285 | If Adam in the state of Integrity did not stand, how unable are we now, when the Lock of our original Righteousness is cut? |
A65285 | If Affliction comes how shall we keep a Christian Decorum, how shall we bear things with equanimity of mind, and say, Thy Will be done? |
A65285 | If Christ had commanded us some great matter, would not we have done it? |
A65285 | If Christ had enjoyned us to have given him a Thousand of Rams, or to have parted with the Fruit of our Bodies, would we not have done it? |
A65285 | If David and Peter who were Pillars in God''s Temple, fell by Temptation, how soon should such weak Reeds as we, be blown down, ● i d God leave us? |
A65285 | If Flames are Beds of Roses, O then what will it be to lean on the Bosom of Jesus, what a Bed of Roses will that be? |
A65285 | If Gifts were enough to constitute a Minister, the Apostle should have said, How shall they Preach unless they be Gifted? |
A65285 | If God be Infinite by his Omnipresency, then see the Greatness and Immensness of the Divine Majesty ▪ What a Great God do we serve? |
A65285 | If God be not our God, we have none to help us in Misery: Will God help his Enemies? |
A65285 | If God be our Father then he will teach us; what Father will refuse to counsel his Son? |
A65285 | If God be so severe with them he loves, how severe will he be with them he hates? |
A65285 | If God condemns the Thought, how dare they allow the Fact of Fornication? |
A65285 | If God did not sometimes bring his People into Trouble, how would his Power be seen in bringing them out? |
A65285 | If God give you but a little at present, yet you look for that glory which eye hath not seen; may not you be content? |
A65285 | If God hath given us Six Days, and taken but One to himself, shall we grudge him any part of that Day? |
A65285 | If God justifie a Man, who shall condemn him? |
A65285 | If God lay a Man in Prison, where shall he get Bail or Main- prize? |
A65285 | If God will reckon with Men for idle Words, shall not idle Oaths be put in the Account- Book? |
A65285 | If I am a Father, where is my Honour? |
A65285 | If I appear for God I may lose my Estate, my Life? |
A65285 | If I be a Father where is my honour? |
A65285 | If I believe Christ and his Merits are mine, how can I sin against him? |
A65285 | If I have Grace, why is my Heart in so dead and earthly a frame? |
A65285 | If I see a Smoak come out of the top of a Chimney, what a Fire burns within? |
A65285 | If Idle Words shall be accounted for, shall not Vnjust Slanders? |
A65285 | If Israel be in the House of Bondage, if the Lord deals so with his own Children, then how severely will he deal with the Wicked? |
A65285 | If Mercy will not produce Love, what will? |
A65285 | If Prayer will cast out the Devil, why may it not cast out those Lusts which come from the Devil? |
A65285 | If Sin be so great an Evil, then what Wisdom is it to depart from Evil? |
A65285 | If Sin in the Regenerate is not quite done away, then how far must one put off the old Man that he may be a new creature? |
A65285 | If Sin in the regenerate is not quite done away, then how far must one put off the old Man that he may be a new Creature? |
A65285 | If a Branch of Wormwood be so bitter, then how bitter is the Root? |
A65285 | If a Chyrurgion comes to heal a Man''s wound, he will not be healed, but bolts out his Chyrurgion, is the Chyrurgion bound to heal him? |
A65285 | If a Malefactor be in prison, how shall he know that his Prince hath Pardoned him? |
A65285 | If a Man redeem another out of Debt, will not he be grateful? |
A65285 | If a Man were to deliver a petition to an Earthly Prince, would he at that time be playing with a feather? |
A65285 | If a Master entrusts a Servant with Money to lay out, and the Servant spends it dissolutely, may not the Master justly demand this Money? |
A65285 | If a Master give his Servant Money to imploy in his Service, and he wastes and imbezles it, may not the Master require the Money of him? |
A65285 | If a Physician could give you a Receipt to keep you from Dying, what Sums of Mony would you give? |
A65285 | If a Prince were to come to your House, what Preparation would you make for his Entertainment? |
A65285 | If a Son ask bread will he give him a stone? |
A65285 | If a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away? |
A65285 | If a man sin against the Lord, who shall intreat for him? |
A65285 | If a man were going to poison or drown himself, were not he his Friend who would hinder him from doing it? |
A65285 | If a poor Handicrafts- man, that lives by his labour, hath spoiled his tools that he can not work, how shall he subsist? |
A65285 | If a stranger had Asked the Question, Why doth this Trumpet sound? |
A65285 | If all sins past and to come are at once forgiven, then what need a man pray for the pardon of sin? |
A65285 | If an House be set on fire, would you not call in help? |
A65285 | If any one shall ask where this House of Bondage is, where is the place of Hell? |
A65285 | If every thing be a gift we do not deserve it, we are not fit for it, unless we ask for this alms; and must we go to God for every Mercy? |
A65285 | If he can look Men into their Grave, how far can he throw them? |
A65285 | If he would come to any, why not to the Angels that fell? |
A65285 | If in want, plead the Covenant; Lord, thou hast said, I shall want no good thing, wilt thou save me from Hell, and not from Want? |
A65285 | If it be asked, How can it stand with God''s Iustice and Holiness to pronounce us Innocent, when we are Guilty? |
A65285 | If it be asked, How should we make them Disciples? |
A65285 | If it be done in the Green Tree, what shall be done in the Dry? |
A65285 | If it be marvellous in your Eyes, should it be marvellous in my eyes, saith the Lord? |
A65285 | If it be not lawful to make the Image of God the Father, yet may we not make an Image of Christ, who took upon him the nature of Man? |
A65285 | If it be so, why am I thus? |
A65285 | If none may say to a King, what dost thou? |
A65285 | If one Believer may be broken off from Christ, then by the same Rule why not another? |
A65285 | If one Flower should have the sweetness of all Flowers, how sweet would that Flower be? |
A65285 | If one had come to Peter, and said, Peter within a few hours thou wilt deny Christ; he would have said, Is thy servant a dog? |
A65285 | If one should have come to David, and asked him, David where is thy pain? |
A65285 | If one should make the Images of Snakes or Spiders, saying, he did it to represent his Prince, would not the Prince take this in high disdain? |
A65285 | If one takes away anothers good Name, he shall be sure to be punished; but if he takes away Gods good Name, where is he that doth punish him? |
A65285 | If our Neighbours go to Hell, shall we go thither too for Company? |
A65285 | If pardon of Sin be so absolutely necessary, without it no Salvation, what is the Reason that so few in the world seek after it? |
A65285 | If purified Nature did not stand, how then shall corrupt Nature? |
A65285 | If purified Nature did not stand, how then shall corrupt Nature? |
A65285 | If sin be so great an Evil, then how little Reason hath any one to be in Love with sin? |
A65285 | If sin be so great an Evil, then what may we judge of them who make light of sin? |
A65285 | If so, then how sad is it to be the Child of an Idolater? |
A65285 | If the Air can enlighten it self, what needs the Sun to shine? |
A65285 | If the Breakers of God''s Law sin, what do they that teach Men to break them? |
A65285 | If the Cabinet be so curiously wrought, what is the Jewel? |
A65285 | If the Glory of his Transfiguration was so great, what will the Glory of his Exaltation be? |
A65285 | If the Lord would make windows in Heaven, might this thing be? |
A65285 | If the Pavement of it be bespangled with so many bright shining Lights, glorious Stars, what is the Kingdom it self? |
A65285 | If the Power be in the Will of Man, then what needs God to work in us to Will? |
A65285 | If the Prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it? |
A65285 | If the Saints gain such glorious things at Death, then how may they desire Death? |
A65285 | If the Saints have found so much delight in God while they were Suffering, O then what Joy and Delight will they have when they are Crowning? |
A65285 | If the Skin hath Boils or Leprosie in it, how much Corruption is in the Blood? |
A65285 | If the Stream be so full of Water, how full of Water is the Fountain? |
A65285 | If the Tongue be so bad, how diabolical is the Heart? |
A65285 | If the Tongue hath so many Evils in it, how are they perfect? |
A65285 | If the wicked of the Land swear, do not you sometimes slander? |
A65285 | If their sin be blaspheming, is not your sin murmuring? |
A65285 | If then I am a Father, where is my Honour? |
A65285 | If there be a world of iniquity in the Tongue, how many worlds of Sin are there in the heart? |
A65285 | If there be any Comfort here below, how much more is there in God, who made all these things? |
A65285 | If there be any Unbelievers in our Congregations, what shall Ministers say to God at the last Day? |
A65285 | If there be so much evil in the Tongue, what is in the Heart? |
A65285 | If there were no Affliction, how should God have an Opportunity to try Men? |
A65285 | If there were not such an intellectual sight of God, then how do the Spirits of just Men made perfect see him? |
A65285 | If they are drunk with wine, are not you sometimes drunk with passion? |
A65285 | If they are justified then they have Union with Christ, and can a Member of Christ be broken off? |
A65285 | If they are perfect, they need not ask Pardon: They can pay God''s Justice what they owe; therefore what need they pray, Forgive us our Debts? |
A65285 | If they can not bridle their Tongue, how can they conquer their Will? |
A65285 | If they can not master this little Member,( Tongue,) how can they change their Nature? |
A65285 | If they that Pray and Mourn for Sin be so severely dealt with, what will become of them that Swear and break the Sabbath, and are unclean? |
A65285 | If they who sip of the Cup find it so bitter, what will they do who drink the Dregs of the Cup? |
A65285 | If thou mournest for this, it hinders not but that thy Prayer may be in Faith, and God may hear it? |
A65285 | If to oppose Christ''s Members be such a sin, what is it to oppose Christ himself? |
A65285 | If we could have lived( as Augustine) A cunabulis Mundi, from the Infancy of the World to the Worlds old Age, what were this? |
A65285 | If we have power of our selves to keep from sin, What need we pray to God for power? |
A65285 | If we leave God, whither shall we go? |
A65285 | If we would be kept from actual Sins, let us be careful to avoid all the In- lets and Occasions of sin? |
A65285 | If we would obtain the Heavenly Kingdom, let us keep up fervency in Duty, What is a dead form without the power? |
A65285 | If when Adam fell, all Mankind fell with him, why then when one Angel fell, did not all Fall? |
A65285 | If you are Diamonds have you no flawes? |
A65285 | If you ask what Grace it is that Satan in his Temptations doth most strike at? |
A65285 | If you ask who they mean by the Church? |
A65285 | If you ask, When they were created? |
A65285 | If you had a Friend should say, Come when you will to me, I will supply you with Mony: Would you think it a trouble to visit that Friend often? |
A65285 | If you saw a Wolf worry your Child; would you not pity your Child? |
A65285 | If your Discourse be not profane is it not vain? |
A65285 | Implied, that there is a God: The question, What is God? |
A65285 | Improve Assurance by a Chearful Walking: It is for Condemn''d Persons to go hanging down their Head; but hast thou thy Absolution? |
A65285 | In General, Take pains for it: We can not have the World without labour, and do we think to have Grace? |
A65285 | In Heaven there will be all joy, and what need of Patience then? |
A65285 | In Prayer we speak to God, in the preaching of his Word he speaks to us: And how doth every Child of God delight to hear his Father''s Voice? |
A65285 | In short, Si unus excidat quare non& alter? |
A65285 | In the Chaldee it is, Who among the Angels? |
A65285 | In the Hebrew, hatton meeth ha ● elohim, shall we receive good from God, and not evil? |
A65285 | In the Moral Law God himself gives a Charge, God spake all these Words; therefore with what Veneration should we attend? |
A65285 | In the New Covenant God makes himself over to us, and what can he give more? |
A65285 | In the Preaching of the Word is not the Bread of Life breaking to you, and will a Man fall asleep at his Food? |
A65285 | In the Sacrament our Wants are supplyed, our Strength is renewed: Here we meet with Christ, and doth not this call for Joy? |
A65285 | In what Manner are we to remember the Lord''s Death in the Sacrament? |
A65285 | In what Sence is it Saeculum malum, an Evil World? |
A65285 | In what manner Christ interceeds? |
A65285 | In what manner are we to do Gods will that we may find acceptance? |
A65285 | In what manner doth God deliver his People out of Trouble? |
A65285 | In what manner must we keep Gods Commandments? |
A65285 | In what manner we are to sanctifie the Sabbath? |
A65285 | In what order must we direct our Prayers to God? |
A65285 | In what respect is Satan the Evil One? |
A65285 | In what sence God hath exalted Christ? |
A65285 | In what sence is Christ King? |
A65285 | In what sence sin is the worst Debt? |
A65285 | In what sense is God a Father? |
A65285 | Indeed Leaven is sowr, but why no Honey? |
A65285 | Innocency is no shield against reproach; But why should this make us weary of well- doing? |
A65285 | Iob propounds a Question, Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? |
A65285 | Iob sends a Challenge to all Creatures in Heaven and Earth, Who is he did ever take up the Bucklers against God, and came of Conquerour? |
A65285 | Iob where are thy Earnings? |
A65285 | Ioseph obeyed Gods Will in refusing the embraces of his Mistress, and was not this his Preferment? |
A65285 | Is Christ our Sacrifice? |
A65285 | Is Creation proper to the Deity? |
A65285 | Is Ephraim my dear Son? |
A65285 | Is God Eternal? |
A65285 | Is God an unkind Father, are his Commands grievous? |
A65285 | Is God our Paradise of Delight? |
A65285 | Is God our chief Good, that we can not live without? |
A65285 | Is God the Holy One, and is his Holiness his Glory? |
A65285 | Is Invocation proper to the Deity? |
A65285 | Is Jesus Christ God and Man in one Person? |
A65285 | Is Recumbency and Trust peculiar to God the Father? |
A65285 | Is Regeneration easie? |
A65285 | Is Sin such a deadly, pernitious Evil, the Evil of Evils? |
A65285 | Is a Gold Mine so precious? |
A65285 | Is a Prince afraid to cross a narrow Sea, who shall be Crowned when he comes to Land? |
A65285 | Is a Slave afraid to be redeemed? |
A65285 | Is a Virgin afraid to be match''d into the Crown? |
A65285 | Is a Virgin afraid to be matched into the Crown? |
A65285 | Is a thing well done, because it is commonly done? |
A65285 | Is all Scripture of Divine Inspiration, is it a Book made by GOD himself? |
A65285 | Is all Scripture of Divine Inspiration? |
A65285 | Is all a gift? |
A65285 | Is all of Gift, how absurd then is the Doctrine of Merit? |
A65285 | Is an Image a Lay- mans Book? |
A65285 | Is any Man able perfectly to keep the Commandments of God? |
A65285 | Is any thing too hard for God? |
A65285 | Is any thing too hard for me? |
A65285 | Is any thing too hard for the Lord? |
A65285 | Is his Mercy clean gone? |
A65285 | Is his heart sincere who hath false Weights? |
A65285 | Is it Influential? |
A65285 | Is it a likely thing that God should make a Law against Sin, and then have a hand in breaking his own Law, is that likely? |
A65285 | Is it any Injustice in God by afflicting his People, to make them partakers of his Holiness? |
A65285 | Is it any Injustice in God to put his Gold into the Furnace to purifie it? |
A65285 | Is it any Labour to love Beauty? |
A65285 | Is it any dishonour to us to be reproached for doing that which is Good? |
A65285 | Is it any disparagement to a Virgin to be reproached for her Beauty and Chastity? |
A65285 | Is it any labour to the Wife to Love her Husband? |
A65285 | Is it easie to leap out of Dalilah''s Lap into Abraham''s Bosom? |
A65285 | Is it in knowledge? |
A65285 | Is it lawful to give Tribute to Caesar, or not? |
A65285 | Is it not Folly to refuse the best, and choose the worst? |
A65285 | Is it not Punishment enough, Lord, not to love thee? |
A65285 | Is it not That we pray for? |
A65285 | Is it not Wisdom to avoid a Snare? |
A65285 | Is it not a Comfort in all dubious perplext Cases to have a Counsellor to advise us? |
A65285 | Is it not a Comfort to find our Evidences for Heaven? |
A65285 | Is it not a Favour when a Man puts up a Petition to the King, and hath it granted? |
A65285 | Is it not a Mercy for one that is out of the way, to have a Guide? |
A65285 | Is it not a Wrong to God, to take his Work out of his Hand? |
A65285 | Is it not a blessed thing to be freed from Sin, and to lie for ever in the Bosom of Divine Love? |
A65285 | Is it not a blessed thing to meet our Godly Relations in Heaven, and to be singing Divine Anthems of Praise among the Angels? |
A65285 | Is it not a blessed thing to meet our Godly Relations in Heaven? |
A65285 | Is it not a blessed thing to see God, to love God, and to lye for ever in the Bosom of Divine Love? |
A65285 | Is it not a little one? |
A65285 | Is it not because there is not a God in Israel, that ye go to enquire of Baal- zebub the God of Ekron? |
A65285 | Is it not comfortable being in Heaven? |
A65285 | Is it not delightful to a Queen to be putting on her Wedding Robes in which she shall meet the King her Bridegroom? |
A65285 | Is it not folly for a Man to be felo de se, guilty of his own destruction, to give himself Poison? |
A65285 | Is it not folly to gratifie an Enemy? |
A65285 | Is it not folly to gratifie an enemy? |
A65285 | Is it not foolish to prefer a short Lease before an Inheritance? |
A65285 | Is it not infinite bounty to reward us with a Kingdom? |
A65285 | Is it not irrational to gratifie an Enemy? |
A65285 | Is it not irrational to lose Heaven for the satisfying or indulging the Lust? |
A65285 | Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with my own? |
A65285 | Is it not lawful to lay up for afterwards? |
A65285 | Is it not sad to grieve our Comforter? |
A65285 | Is it not to sin presumptuously, when we live in the total neglect of Duty? |
A65285 | Is it not to sin presumptuously, when we will venture upon the same Sins which we condemn in others? |
A65285 | Is it outward Affliction disquiets? |
A65285 | Is it sin troubles? |
A65285 | Is it so facile a thing to Repent? |
A65285 | Is it thy sins discourage? |
A65285 | Is not Christ better than a thousand Worldly Comforts? |
A65285 | Is not Christ our Aaron, who presents his Bloud and Incense before the Mercy- seat? |
A65285 | Is not our Life a Warfare? |
A65285 | Is not the Word of God sufficient to Salvation? |
A65285 | Is not this World a valley of tears, and do we weep to leave it? |
A65285 | Is not this horrid Ingratitude? |
A65285 | Is not this part of the Legacy Christ hath bequeathed us? |
A65285 | Is not this to sin presumptuously, to live in those Sins which we condemn in others? |
A65285 | Is our Apparel according to Gods will? |
A65285 | Is our Knowledge Practical? |
A65285 | Is our Traffick and Merchandize in Heaven? |
A65285 | Is the Father unjust if he only corrects his Child, who hath deserved to be disinherited? |
A65285 | Is the Love of Christ to be slighted? |
A65285 | Is the fruit of the Garden sweet? |
A65285 | Is there a Kingdom of Glory a coming? |
A65285 | Is there any Happiness like to the injoying of God in Glory? |
A65285 | Is there any bed so soft as Christs bosom? |
A65285 | Is there any evil in a City and the Lord hath not done it? |
A65285 | Is there any such joy as to have the golden banner of Christs Love displayed over us? |
A65285 | Is there any thing excellent to be obtained without Labour? |
A65285 | Is there beauty in a Rose? |
A65285 | Is there not Mercy in this? |
A65285 | Is there such a thing as persevering till we come to Heaven? |
A65285 | Is there such a thing as persevering? |
A65285 | Is there unrighteousness with God? |
A65285 | Is this Coal fetched from the Altar, or the Infernal Pit? |
A65285 | Is this a good Plea, a custom of swearing? |
A65285 | Is this all the Benefit? |
A65285 | Is this an excuse or an aggravation of the Sin? |
A65285 | Is this an hard Request to Love God? |
A65285 | Is this thy Sons Coat said they to Iacob, when they brought it home dip''d in blood? |
A65285 | Is this thy kindness to thy friend? |
A65285 | Is this thy voice, my Son David? |
A65285 | Is thy Soul and Heaven worth nothing? |
A65285 | Is thy heart Incarnate? |
A65285 | Is thy heart right with me? |
A65285 | Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing? |
A65285 | Is thy servant a dog? |
A65285 | Islands of Spices? |
A65285 | It casts Scorn and Reproach upon them who live vertuously; what, you will be holier than others? |
A65285 | It causeth Treason: What made Iudas betray Christ? |
A65285 | It is Foolish to trust to that which will hurt one: Who would take hold of the edge of a Razor to help him? |
A65285 | It is God that justifies, who is he that condemneth? |
A65285 | It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth? |
A65285 | It is Mercy to have a Reprieve, and if there be Mercy in sparing a sinner, what Mercy then is in pardoning him? |
A65285 | It is a Saying of St. Austin, Annon poena satis magna est, non amare te? |
A65285 | It is a shame for a Servant to strive with his Master, but what is it for a Creature to strive with its Maker? |
A65285 | It is certain the Children of Believers were once Visibly in Covenant with God, and did receive the Seal of their Admission into the Church? |
A65285 | It is hotly debated among Divines, Whether God could not have forgiven Sin freely without a Sacrifice? |
A65285 | It is in vain to serve God, and what profit is it? |
A65285 | It is only Mercy that saves a Sinner, now how sad to have Mercy become an Enemy; If Mercy be an Accuser, who shall be our Advocate? |
A65285 | It is our best Certificate for Heaven; what Evidence have we else to show? |
A65285 | It is the very end of our Being: Why did God give us our Life, but that our living may be an hallowing of his Name? |
A65285 | It was a great Honour to Moses to be a Temporal Saviour; but what is it to be the Saviour of Souls? |
A65285 | It would tire the Patience of the Angels to bear with mens sins one day; but what doth God bear? |
A65285 | Iudgment must begin at the House of God, and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel? |
A65285 | Iulian hardned his heart against God, he opposed him to his Face; but what got he at last? |
A65285 | Jesus Christ is on the Saints side, and who would desire a better Live- guard than Omnipotency? |
A65285 | King Herod did hear Iohn Baptist gladly; he was much affected with Iohn''s Preaching; Where then was the defect? |
A65285 | King Saul left Gods Will to do his own, he spares Agag, and the best of the Sheep, and what was the issue, but the loss of his Kingdom? |
A65285 | Kingdoms have their Ecclipses and Convulsions: What is become of the Glory of Athens? |
A65285 | Know ye not that the Saints shall Iudge the World? |
A65285 | Know ye not that your Body is the Temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you? |
A65285 | Know ye not that your Body is the Temple of the Holy Ghost? |
A65285 | Let me allude, Where shall Salvation be found? |
A65285 | Let me ask, whence is it that you feel Sin? |
A65285 | Let us be Lovers of God; we love our Food, and shall not we love him that gives it? |
A65285 | Let us consider, how many wrongs and injuries we have done against God; What Volume can hold our Errata? |
A65285 | Let us examine, Doth Conscience check for sin? |
A65285 | Let us examine, How was our Faith wrought? |
A65285 | Lord how oft shall my Brother sin against me, and I forgive him? |
A65285 | Lord it is thy delight to milk out the Breast of Mercy and Grace, and wilt thou abridge thy self of thy own delight? |
A65285 | Lord where are thy former Loving Kindnesses? |
A65285 | Lord, here is such a sinner, shall I smite him? |
A65285 | Lord, whence is it that thou shouldest manifest thy self to me, and make thy Golden Beams of Assurance shine upon my Soul? |
A65285 | Lord, where are thy former loving kindnesses? |
A65285 | Lord, who shall dwell in thy holy Hill? |
A65285 | Lord, wilt thou go back from thy own promise? |
A65285 | Love him: Love is the Soul of Religion, the Fat of the Sacrifice; and who can love God so as he who hath Assurance? |
A65285 | Lumen actuat colores: Light adorns and gilds the World: What were the World without Light, but a Prison? |
A65285 | Lying is such a Sin as takes away all Society and Converse with Men: How can you have Converse with him that you can not trust a Word he saith? |
A65285 | Maist not thou set up thy Eben- ezer? |
A65285 | Make this Prayer to God, Lord do not leave me to myself: If Adam fell so soon who had strength, how soon shall I fall who have no strength? |
A65285 | Man''s sin in comparison of God''s Mercy, is but as a spark to the Ocean, and who would doubt whether a spark could be quenched in an Ocean? |
A65285 | Many say they have Peace; but is this Peace before a Storm or after it? |
A65285 | Many tell us ▪ they hope they are pardoned, but were never sanctified ▪ Yea, but they believe in Christ: But what Faith is it? |
A65285 | Mariners have their Plummets to measure the Depth of the Sea; but what Line or Plummets shall we use to Fathom the Depth of Eternity? |
A65285 | Mary Magdalen, an unchast Sinner, when once savingly wrought upon, what a penitent Creature did she become? |
A65285 | May not we fear that the Ark should remove, the Vision cease, the Stars in Gods Church be removed, and we should follow the Gospel to the grave? |
A65285 | Men are loth to ask themselves the Question, O my Soul, art thou a fit Guest for the Lord''s Table? |
A65285 | Men can not have the world without labour; and would they have Salvation so? |
A65285 | Men have begun some reformation, therefore sure now the Kingdom of Grace is come? |
A65285 | Men have had some kind of humiliation, and have shed tears for their sins, therefore now they hope the Kingdom of Grace is come into their hearts? |
A65285 | Men take more pains to go to Hell: What pains doth an ambitious man take to climb to the Pinacle of Honour? |
A65285 | Men will break through Laws and Oaths, they will swim to the Crown in Blood; will they venture thus for earthly Promotions? |
A65285 | Mercy comes in as constantly as the Tide, nay, how many Tides of Mercy do we see in one day? |
A65285 | Much Pride and Unmortified Passion? |
A65285 | Must I part with this delightful sin? |
A65285 | Must we be like God in Holiness, wherein doth our Holiness consist? |
A65285 | My Daughter is grievously vexed with a Devil? |
A65285 | My Sins are huge Mountains, and can they ever be cast into the Sea? |
A65285 | My Soul fainteth for God; such as care not for Ordinances, but say, when will the Sabbath be over? |
A65285 | Nay, but who shall be judge of their Love? |
A65285 | Nay, that he will pray against? |
A65285 | Nay, was it not worse with Christ, who lived poor and died cursed? |
A65285 | Nay, wherein dost thou excel the Devil? |
A65285 | Need we as some others, Epistles of Commendation? |
A65285 | New Creature, does God give a new Soul in it? |
A65285 | No answer of Prayer comes, therefore saith Satan leave off praying; who will sow seed, where no Crop comes up? |
A65285 | No meer Man since the Fall is able in this Life perfectly to keep the Commandments of God, but doth daily break them in Thought, Word and Deed? |
A65285 | Nor Fear of God; How can they fear him whom they do not know? |
A65285 | Not only merciful, but just, Why just? |
A65285 | Now Infants can not understand this; therefore what Benefit can Baptism be to them? |
A65285 | Now how can God endure to be thus saucily confronted by proud Dust? |
A65285 | Now how many are Soul- murderers? |
A65285 | Now if Gods Adopted Children should fall finally from Grace, and miss of Heaven, what Reward were there for the Righteous? |
A65285 | Now if thou art humbled enough,( though not so much as others) what needs more? |
A65285 | Now is it possible that any part of Christ should perish? |
A65285 | Now is not this a Reasonable Request, to take but as much Care for the saving of your Souls, as the Devil doth for the destroying them? |
A65285 | Now the more our Wills are subject to Gods Will in Affliction, the nearer we come to Christ our Pattern; is it not our Prayer we may be like Christ? |
A65285 | Now then, if Hell be such an House of Bondage, what infinite cause have they to bless God, who are delivered from it? |
A65285 | Now to be troubled at the present Estate, because low and mean, where is Faith? |
A65285 | Now what is it makes way for pardon of sin, but Repentence? |
A65285 | Now whence is it we stand against these powerful Temptations? |
A65285 | Now whom did he murder? |
A65285 | Now, doth God supply our Wants, and shall not we minister to the Wants of others? |
A65285 | Now, if God''s Wrath be such towards them whom he loves, what will it be towards them whom he hates? |
A65285 | Now, what way doth he take? |
A65285 | Now, where do we find this Covenant- Interest, or Church- Membership of Infants was ever repealed, or made void? |
A65285 | O Christians, do you not remember what it cost you before to get your pardon? |
A65285 | O Eternity, Eternity, who can Fathom it? |
A65285 | O Israel what doth the Lord require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, and to keep his Statutes, which I command thee this day for thy good? |
A65285 | O but saith one, I can not help it, it is a custom of swearing I have got, and I hope God will forgive me? |
A65285 | O how love I thy Law? |
A65285 | O how thankful should you be to God? |
A65285 | O let us chide our selves: Did I say Chide? |
A65285 | O let us labour for Faith: Christ is a Propitiation or Atonement, to take away sin, But how? |
A65285 | O saith a Christian, I can not pray with such gifts and elocution as others; as Moses said, I am not eloquent: But canst thou weep? |
A65285 | O the Heavenly Comforts which are distilled from the Limbeck of the Promises; But who hath a Right to these? |
A65285 | O then ask Conscience, Have you a part in the first Resurrection? |
A65285 | O thou Sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet? |
A65285 | O thou man of God, art thou come to slay my Son? |
A65285 | O what a Mercy is it to be kept from sin? |
A65285 | O what an Evil is sin? |
A65285 | O what folly is it for a Cup of Pleasure to drink a Sea of Wrath? |
A65285 | O when wilt thou come to me and revive me with the Light of thy Countenance? |
A65285 | O whither is Love and Mercy fled? |
A65285 | O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from this body of Death? |
A65285 | O( saith he) this is a solemn Ordinance, and requires much Holiness; how darest thou so unworthily come, lest thou eatest and drinkest unworthily? |
A65285 | Oh but I am afraid Christ doth not intercede for me? |
A65285 | Oh therefore seek after the Forgiveness of Sin, can you make a shift to live without it? |
A65285 | On this Day a Believers Heart is melted, q. d. quickned, enlarged in Holy Duties; and how can all this be, and not a secret Delight go along with it? |
A65285 | On this Day a Christian makes his Sallies out to Heaven, his Soul is lifted above the Earth; and can this be without Delight? |
A65285 | One would think this were the most disadvantagious time, for now the Soul is rais''d up to an heavenly Frame? |
A65285 | Or how must it be qualified? |
A65285 | Or how should God wipe away the Tears from their Eyes in Heaven, if on Earth they shed none? |
A65285 | Or in case of Default, justly punish us? |
A65285 | Or of Armour that hangs up and rusts? |
A65285 | Or, can they deserve any thing at his hands? |
A65285 | Our Diet is it according to Gods will? |
A65285 | Our High- Priest hath all the Names and Wants of his People written upon his Breast- plate: Art thou tempted? |
A65285 | Our Lips are our own, who is Lord over us? |
A65285 | Our Segullah, or chief Treasure? |
A65285 | Our best Friend lives above; God is ever displaying the Banner of his Love in Heaven, and is there any Love like his? |
A65285 | Our bright Morning Star? |
A65285 | Our first Parents left Gods Will to fulfil their own, in eating the forbidden fruit; and what came of it? |
A65285 | Our sins are innumerable, and Heinous; is God willing to forgive us so many offences, and can not we forgive a few? |
A65285 | Paul a night and a day in the Deep? |
A65285 | Peter, lovest thou me? |
A65285 | Pharaeoh cries out, VVho is the Lord that I should obey his Voice? |
A65285 | Pharaoh would not hallow Gods Name: Who is the Lord that I should obey him? |
A65285 | Pray earnestly for the new Creature: Lord, thou hast made me once, make me again: What shall I do with this old heart? |
A65285 | Put this Question to thy own Soul, Why labour I in vain? |
A65285 | Pythagoras being asked what made Men like God? |
A65285 | Pythagoras being asked, What made Men like God? |
A65285 | Q. Whence is this Mistake? |
A65285 | Quasi, What is there in Heaven I desire to enjoy but thee? |
A65285 | Quest But is it not said, Every one shall dye for his own Sin? |
A65285 | Quest ▪ What shall we do that we may not miss of this Kingdom of Glory? |
A65285 | Quid non mortalia pectora cogis auri sacra fames? |
A65285 | Quid non mortalia pectora cogit, auri sacra fames? |
A65285 | Quis ad Coelum? |
A65285 | Quis credidit? |
A65285 | Quis scit an adjiciant hodiernae crastina Vitae tempora dii superi? |
A65285 | Redness of Eyes comes sometimes from Weeping, but too often from drinking; And what is the Issue? |
A65285 | Relations are lawful, but how oft doth Satan tempt to over- love? |
A65285 | Rocks of Diamonds? |
A65285 | Saith he, Am I my Brothers Keeper? |
A65285 | Satan kills with these silver Darts; how many surfeit on Luscious Delights? |
A65285 | Satan never sets a dish before men that they do not love? |
A65285 | Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? |
A65285 | Say not it is sweet: Who would desire that Pleasure which kills? |
A65285 | Search with this Candle what thou canst find wrought by the Spirit in thee? |
A65285 | Secondly, Is it not an absurd thing to bow down to the Kings Picture, when the King himself is present? |
A65285 | See hence our Impotency, we have no innate power to do Gods VVill: VVhat need pray Thy Will be done, if we have power of our selves to do it? |
A65285 | See our Misery by the Fall, Heirs of Wrath: And is this Estate to be rested in? |
A65285 | See the difference between an Heart that is swell''d with Pride, and that is ballasted with Humility; Pharaoh saith, VVho is the Lord? |
A65285 | Seekest thou great things for thy self? |
A65285 | Seekest thou great things? |
A65285 | Sensitive Souls had been good enough for us; what need our Souls be rational and divine to do only that work which a Beast may do? |
A65285 | Shall Christ dye to purchase Grace for us, and shall not we have the Fruit of his purchase? |
A65285 | Shall God be patient with us, and we impatient with him? |
A65285 | Shall I abuse Love? |
A65285 | Shall I count them pure with the wicked Balances? |
A65285 | Shall I forfeit my Interest in God? |
A65285 | Shall I not visit for these things? |
A65285 | Shall I return to Folly after God hath spoken Peace? |
A65285 | Shall I sin against a gracious Father, and abuse that Love which pardons me? |
A65285 | Shall I smite them, shall I smite them? |
A65285 | Shall I take off the Head of such a Drunkard, Swearer, Sabbath- breaker? |
A65285 | Shall I take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an Harlot? |
A65285 | Shall I venture eternal Wrath? |
A65285 | Shall I weaken my Assurance, wound my Conscience, grieve my Comforter? |
A65285 | Shall Iacob weep when he knows his Son Ioseph is preferred, and made chief Ruler in Egypt? |
A65285 | Shall a Mariner be angry that he meets with a storm at Sea? |
A65285 | Shall a drunken Body rise to Glory? |
A65285 | Shall a thievish Body steal into Heaven? |
A65285 | Shall an unclean Body rise to Glory? |
A65285 | Shall ever such live with God, that do not love him? |
A65285 | Shall finite contend with infinite? |
A65285 | Shall he be meek, and we murmur? |
A65285 | Shall he endure our sins, and shall not we endure his strokes? |
A65285 | Shall none but the Bodies of the Righteous be raised? |
A65285 | Shall not Flowers smell sweeter than Weeds? |
A65285 | Shall not I drink the Cup which my Father hath given me? |
A65285 | Shall not I drink the cup which my Father hath given me? |
A65285 | Shall not Laws be made in the Land because some break them? |
A65285 | Shall not he render to every Man according to his Works? |
A65285 | Shall not the Child complain to his Father when he is wronged? |
A65285 | Shall not the Iudge of all the Earth do right? |
A65285 | Shall not the Iudge of all the Earth do right? |
A65285 | Shall not the Iudge of all the World do right? |
A65285 | Shall not the Iudge of all the earth do right? |
A65285 | Shall not the Iudge of all the world do right? |
A65285 | Shall not they who are ennobled with Grace, have more Fragrancy in their Lives than Sinners? |
A65285 | Shall the Briars contend with the Fire? |
A65285 | Shall the Child go to fight with an Archangel? |
A65285 | Shall the Sons of a King walk dejected? |
A65285 | Shall we be only as a Spunge to suck in Mercy, and not as a Breast to milk it out to others? |
A65285 | Shall we be weary of that which is our Credit? |
A65285 | Shall we mutiny at that which God doth? |
A65285 | Shall we not give credit to the God of Heaven? |
A65285 | Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? |
A65285 | She speaks as if she had been at Church, and had been saying her Prayers; who would ever have suspected her of Dishonesty? |
A65285 | Should not a people seek unto their God? |
A65285 | Should not that Ship sail apace to the Haven which hath Wind and Tide to carry it? |
A65285 | Shouldst thou joyn with them that hate the Lord? |
A65285 | Sin brings the wrath of God, and what Buckets or Engines can quench that Fire? |
A65285 | Sin hath cheated all that have medled with it; is it not Wisdom to shun such a Cheater? |
A65285 | Sin is a Dish Men can not forbear, though it make them sick; who would pour Rose- water into a Kennel? |
A65285 | Sin is a Feast on which Men feed their Lusts? |
A65285 | Sin will prove like Ezekiels Rowl, sweet in the Mouth, but bitter in the Belly, Mel in Ore, Fel in Corde; ask Cain now how he likes his Murder? |
A65285 | So I may say of Gods glory, what hath he more? |
A65285 | So can ye not wake one Hour? |
A65285 | So hath God any other Sons in the Womb of his Eternal Decree, to be Saviours to us, besides Christ? |
A65285 | So how can it be, that the Body which is consum''d to Ashes, should arise again? |
A65285 | So if we hallow and sanctifie Gods Name, is not he able to promote us to Honour? |
A65285 | So is it not because you think there is not a God in Heaven, that you ask Council of the Devil? |
A65285 | So is not Christ thy Friend? |
A65285 | So of God, what hath God more? |
A65285 | So saith God, I am thine: How happy is he who not only inherits the Gifts of God, but inherits God himself? |
A65285 | So saith the Sinner, this and that Sin I have left, but must Benjamin go too? |
A65285 | So saith the Sinner, this and that sin I have parted with, But must Benjamin go? |
A65285 | So saith the Unbeliever, Can God spread a Table for me? |
A65285 | So saith the presumptuous Sinner; Who is God? |
A65285 | So should a Christian say, God is my God, what have I to do any more with Sin, with Lust, Pride, Malice? |
A65285 | So that the Man- slayer destroys God''s Temple: And will God endure to be thus confronted by proud Dust? |
A65285 | So the wicked World casts out Squibs of Reproach at the godly, what will ye build for Heaven? |
A65285 | So what are we the better for the Rule of the Word, if we do not make use of it, and regulate our Lives by it? |
A65285 | So what hath God more? |
A65285 | So when God assures the Soul of his eternal purposes of Love, what hath he more to give? |
A65285 | So when the Hearing of the Word, which is the Food of the Soul, should be turned into Sin? |
A65285 | So when we do not come to God in and thorough Christ, we offer up Incense to God without a Priest, and what can we expect but severe Rebukes? |
A65285 | So why art thou who art Son or Daughter to the King of Heaven, troubled at these petty things? |
A65285 | So will God say one day to the wicked, wherefore were not ye afraid to defame and traduce my Children? |
A65285 | So will the Lord say, What honour hath been done to me? |
A65285 | Some may say, we have an Estate already, and what need we pray, Give us daily Bread? |
A65285 | Some of the Learned move the Question, Whether the Enjoyment of God shall be only by way of Contemplation? |
A65285 | Some say they have good Hearts, but if the Tongue be so bad, quid Cor? |
A65285 | Some think it the grace of their Speech; but will God reckon with Men for idle Words, what will he do for sinful Oaths? |
A65285 | Spiritual Prayers are best; hast thou a diseased Body? |
A65285 | St. Paul had Assurance; is he proud of this Jewel? |
A65285 | Such as care not for Ordinances can not say Our Father which art in Heaven: Is God their Father who can not endure to be in his presence? |
A65285 | Such as cherish Anger and Malice in their Hearts, and will not Forgive, how can they pray, Forgive us as we forgive others? |
A65285 | Such as have this Kingdom of God set up in them, it calls for gratulation and thanksgiving: What will you be thankful 〈 … 〉 not for a Kingdom? |
A65285 | Sufferings, yet you have gone the greatest part of your way, you are within a few days march of the Kingdom, and will not you persevere? |
A65285 | Sure he did not know well what he said: What to be angry with God, and dye for anger? |
A65285 | Sure that Patient will dye that derides the Physick? |
A65285 | Surely that God who brought Isaac out of a dead Womb, and the Messiah out of a Virgins Womb, what can not he do? |
A65285 | Take and Eat: This is a Command of Love, and shall we not readily obey? |
A65285 | Tertullian saith, such was the constancy of the Primitive Saints that the Persecutors, cryed out, Quae miseria est haec? |
A65285 | That as God gives us our Allowance, so we should give him our Allegiance? |
A65285 | That pardon is easie to be had; it is but a sigh, or, Lord have Mercy: But, How dearly hath pardon cost them who have obtained it? |
A65285 | That we must have God for our God: It is manifest we must have a God, and who is God save the Lord? |
A65285 | That we should grieve Christ with our Pride, rash Anger, our Unfruitfulness, Animosities, strange Factions: Have we none to abuse but our Friend? |
A65285 | That wedge seemed to cleave asunder his Soul from God: What profit had Ahab of the Vineyard he got unjustly? |
A65285 | The Apostle seems in the Text to meet with them by way of Answer: Do ye know all this? |
A65285 | The Body Politick is in a Paroxism, or burning Fit, and may not the Lord cause a sad Phlebotomy? |
A65285 | The Bread which we break, is it not the Communion of the Body of Christ? |
A65285 | The Breath of the Lord kindles that Fire; and where shall we find Engines or Buckets to quench it? |
A65285 | The Coasts of Pearl, the Islands of Spices, the Rocks of Diamonds? |
A65285 | The Devil glories in the Damnation of Souls; how needful then is this Prayer? |
A65285 | The Egyptian Pyramides? |
A65285 | The Eye of Man will restrain from sin, and will not God''s Eyes much more? |
A65285 | The Godly are adopted into the Family of Heaven, they have a New Name: Is it a light thing[ said David] to be Son- in- Law to a King? |
A65285 | The Heart is guilty; and doth a guilty Person love to be examined? |
A65285 | The Husbandman is early at his Plough, the Traveller riseth early to go his Journey, and shall not we, when we are on this day travelling to Heaven? |
A65285 | The Lord''s Supper is a Spiritual Mystery, it represents Christ''s Body and Blood; what should an earthly Heart do here? |
A65285 | The Misery of such as have not God for their God; in how sad a Condition are they, when an hour of distress comes? |
A65285 | The Oil of Vain- glory feeds their Lamp: how many hath the Wind of Popular Breath blown to Hell? |
A65285 | The Party to be Baptiz''d is to be engag''d to God; but how can the Child engage? |
A65285 | The People of Israel might not gather Manna on the Sabbath, and may we use Sports and Dancings on this Day? |
A65285 | The Pillar of the Sun offered to Iupiter? |
A65285 | The Publick Faith of Heaven is engaged for Believers, can we have better Security? |
A65285 | The Scripture is our Book of Evidences for Heaven; shall we part with our Evidences? |
A65285 | The Scriptures are Canonical, but their Lives are Apocryphal: What a dishonour is this to Religion, for Men to live in a Contradiction to Scripture? |
A65285 | The Sea may be calm, and look clear, but when the Wind blows, how doth it rage and fome? |
A65285 | The Son shall not bear the Iniquity of the Father? |
A65285 | The Spirit gives an Earnest of Heaven in our Hand, whence is this comforting work of the Spirit? |
A65285 | The Temple of Diana? |
A65285 | The Waters were up to the Ankles: Do the Waters of Affliction come up to the Ankles? |
A65285 | The Wicked are as common as the Dirt in the Street: Look into the Generality of People; How many Drunkards for one that is Sober? |
A65285 | The Wicked make the Godly their Pattern, not in imitating their Vertues, but their Vices; And is not this fearful to be a means to damn others? |
A65285 | The Wine is red, it is full of mixture: yet in the Revelation it is said to be without mixture? |
A65285 | The Word is our Magna Charta for Heaven, shall we be ignorant of our Charter? |
A65285 | The World hated me before it hated you Why should any hate Christ? |
A65285 | The World is God''s Diocess, and shall not he do what he will in his own Diocess? |
A65285 | The World is the Place of a Saints Abode, not of his Delight; is it thus with us? |
A65285 | The adopted Heir may cry out, Lord, how is it thou wilt show thyself to me, and not unto the World? |
A65285 | The first rising of Corruption, tho''it never blossom into outward Act, is a sin, then who can understand his Errors? |
A65285 | The iniquity of Ephraim is bound up, his sin is hid? |
A65285 | The meaning is, how shall they call on God aright, and not believe in him? |
A65285 | The more pains we take for Heaven, the more welcome will Death be to us: What is it makes Men so loath to dye? |
A65285 | The next Question is, What is the Work of Creation? |
A65285 | The one pacifies our Conscience, the other Perfumes our Prayers: Can we say we have endearing Thoughts of Christ? |
A65285 | The purest Virgin that is, her Soul is stained with Original sin? |
A65285 | The raising of a Man to Honour, whence is this? |
A65285 | The whole Earth hangs upon the Word of Gods Power; and can not our Faith hang upon the Word of his Promise? |
A65285 | The whole Earth hangs upon the word of God''s Power, and shall not our Faith hang upon the Word of God''s Truth? |
A65285 | The wicked shall be turned into hell: And how dreadful is that? |
A65285 | Their Poverty; many that wear Christs livery are low in the World; but why should this give offence? |
A65285 | Their paucity; there are but few( in comparison) that embrace Christ; but why should this offend? |
A65285 | Then had not we need pray, Lord deliver us from being hurt by this Evil World? |
A65285 | Then what is Christ''s Prayer? |
A65285 | Then, what Warrant is there for Baptizing Females? |
A65285 | There is not mention made in Scripture of Womens receiving the Sacrament; but who doubts but the Command, Take, Eat, this is my Body, concerns them? |
A65285 | Therefore Satan being such a malicious revengeful Spirit, had not we need pray that God would not suffer him to prevail by his Temptations? |
A65285 | These Spiritual Diamonds, have they no flaws? |
A65285 | They are sinful, and God is Holy, how dare they presume to bring their impure Offering to God? |
A65285 | They do not believe in him as a God When they look upon their Sins, they are apt to say, Can God Pardon? |
A65285 | They know their Duty yet do it not? |
A65285 | They say how doth God know? |
A65285 | They say there is a Covenant of Grace, and they shall be saved; but did you ever know a Bond without a Condition? |
A65285 | They teach merit by good Works, but if a Debtor can not pay his Creditor, how can he merit at his hands? |
A65285 | They weary themselves to commit Iniquity; and are not Gods commands more easie to obey? |
A65285 | They who contend for the Cross in Baptism, why may they not as well have the Oyl, Salt and Cream, the one being as antient as the other? |
A65285 | They who seek for Glory and Immortality; and how do we seek but by Prayer? |
A65285 | Think what it will be to be ever with the Lord, are there any sweeter smiles or embraces than his? |
A65285 | Think with your selves, is there so much excellence in House and Lands, then how much more is there in God that made these? |
A65285 | Thirdly, God supplies our Wants, and shall not we supply the Wants of others? |
A65285 | This Apollyon, this Soul- devourer, doth not ruine all Mankind? |
A65285 | This Kingdom of Gods Providence we do not pray should come, for it is already come: What Kingdom then is meant here, when we say, Thy Kingdom come? |
A65285 | This amounts not to a new Creation? |
A65285 | This caused that Vociferation and Outcry on the Cross, My God, my God; Cur deseruisti? |
A65285 | This day of Rest is a Pledge and Earnest of that Eternal Rest in Heaven; and shall not we rejoyce at the approach of it? |
A65285 | This is a God- like disposition, and what is Godliness but God- likeness? |
A65285 | This is not to consume, but refine: What if we have more Affliction, if by this means we have less Sin? |
A65285 | This is that we pray for, that Gods Will may be done by us on Earth, as it is in Heaven: Is it not done willingly there? |
A65285 | This is the Question he asks himself in every thing he is going about; will this action tend to the honour of Gods name? |
A65285 | This is the water of Meribah, because the children of Israel strove with the Lord: How did they strive with God? |
A65285 | This should be as a flaming Sword to stop Men in the way of their carnal Delights; who would for a Drop of Pleasure drink a Sea of Wrath? |
A65285 | Tho a Man doth not commit Gross Sin, yet who can say his Heart is pure? |
A65285 | Thou didst for many years drive no other Trade but sin; And is a drop of Sorrow enough for a Sea of Sin? |
A65285 | Thou givest them tears to drink in great measure; Can we now trust in Gods Providence, to make supply for us? |
A65285 | Thou hast got an habit of Swearing, and canst not leave it, is this an Excuse? |
A65285 | Thou who hast knowledge of Gods Will but dost not do it, wherein dost thou excel an Hypocrite? |
A65285 | Though God be merciful, yet who is God''s Mercy for? |
A65285 | Though live here, trade above? |
A65285 | Though our Flesh is on Earth, is our Heart in Heaven? |
A65285 | Though they see the Iudgments of God executed on others, yet will adventure on the same Sins? |
A65285 | Though this Viper hath stung them, they will put it again in their Bosom; is not this to sin presumptuously, and to rebel against Light? |
A65285 | Thus saith the Lord, Is it not because there is not a God in Israel that thou sendest to enquire of Baal- zebub? |
A65285 | Thus you see their Coat of Arms display''d; but what is Honour without Inheritance? |
A65285 | Till seven times? |
A65285 | Till the kingdom of Grace comes, a Man lyes exposed to the Wrath of God; And who knowes the power of his anger? |
A65285 | To be content with God, is not enough, but to be chearful; what greater Cordial can you have, than Union with Deity? |
A65285 | To be displeased with God if things do not please us, is this to lye at Gods feet, and acquiesce in his Will? |
A65285 | To do his will that seeks our ruine? |
A65285 | To live in the neglect of Family- Duties, is not this to sin presumptuously, to know to do Good, and not to do it? |
A65285 | To obey God, is not so much our Duty as our Privilege: His commands carry Meat in the Mouth of them: He bids us repent; and why? |
A65285 | To thrust humane Inventions into sacred things, is a doing our own will not Gods, and he will say, quis quaesivit hoc? |
A65285 | To venture in Sin against all the Judgments and Threatnings of God? |
A65285 | To what God adopts us? |
A65285 | To what God calls Men? |
A65285 | To what hath Christ redeemed us? |
A65285 | To whom then will ye liken God, or what likeness will ye compare unto him? |
A65285 | To whom then will ye liken God? |
A65285 | Try by this whether we have a Filial disposition: Do we love God, and doth this love cause fear and jealousie? |
A65285 | Try then what Spirit you are led by? |
A65285 | Tully when he speaks of this kind of Death, Quid dicam in crucem toilere? |
A65285 | Use of Caution: Is Christ King of Kings? |
A65285 | Use of Tryal: How shall we know that Christ intercedes for us? |
A65285 | V. THE fifth Question is, Are there more Gods then one? |
A65285 | VVhat Man or Angel dare summon God to his Bar? |
A65285 | VVhat need you be so strict in your Obedience? |
A65285 | VVhen Hezekiah thought he was about to dye, what gave him Comfort? |
A65285 | VVhen Paul''s Heart was melted and broken for Sin, then, Lord, what wilt thou have me do? |
A65285 | VVhen a Man tells a lye doth he not do the Devils will? |
A65285 | VVho is higher then the Highest? |
A65285 | VVho shall call God to account? |
A65285 | VVhy did Ahab Stone Naboth to death, but to possess his Vineyard? |
A65285 | WHat Benefits do Believers receive from Christ at the Resurrection? |
A65285 | WHat Benefits shall Believers receive from Christ at the Resurrection? |
A65285 | WHat Rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorifie and enioy him? |
A65285 | WHat are the Benefits flow from Sanctification? |
A65285 | WHat are the Decrees of God? |
A65285 | WHat do the Scriptures principally Teach? |
A65285 | WHat is God? |
A65285 | WHat is Iustification? |
A65285 | WHat is effectual Calling? |
A65285 | WHat is the Duty that God requireth of Man? |
A65285 | WHat is the Misery of that Estate whereinto Man fell? |
A65285 | WHat is the chief End of Man? |
A65285 | WHat kind of Spirit is God? |
A65285 | WHat was the Sin whereby our first Parents fell from the Estate wherein they were created? |
A65285 | WHerein did Christ''s Humiliation consist? |
A65285 | WHy doth the Commandment run in the second Person singular, Thou] why doth not God say, You shall have no other Gods, but Thou? |
A65285 | Walk compassionately, pity such as are yet uncalled: Hast thou a Child that God hath not yet called, a Wife, a Servant? |
A65285 | Was Christ a Sacrifice? |
A65285 | Was Gods name ever so openly dishonoured? |
A65285 | Was ever any Debt easier paid than this? |
A65285 | Was it because Temptation was not so strong? |
A65285 | Was it to his Friends? |
A65285 | Was not Iudas enlightned? |
A65285 | Was not he fit to be a Preacher in Israel,( think ye) who being asked something concerning the Decalogue, answered, He never saw any such Book? |
A65285 | Was the Cause in our Will? |
A65285 | Wat can frustrate Election, or make Gods Decree void? |
A65285 | We are apt to have slight thoughts of sin, it is but a little one; How many sins were in Adam''s sin? |
A65285 | We are apt to speak of our Sufferings; alas, what are all our Sufferings? |
A65285 | We are but Tenants at will; we hold our Life at the Will of our Landlord; And how soon may God turn us out of this house of clay? |
A65285 | We are encompassed with a body of sin, should not we long to shake off this viper? |
A65285 | We are for new Things; we love new Fashions, and why not new Hearts? |
A65285 | We are forbid to avoid all appearance of Evil: Are not Plays the appearance of Evil? |
A65285 | We are in Meseck, and the Tents of Kedar, in a place where we see God dishonoured, should not we desire to have our pass to be gone? |
A65285 | We are in a valley of Tears, is it not better being in a Kingdom? |
A65285 | We can not have the World without labour, and do we think to have Heaven? |
A65285 | We can not have the World without labour, and do we think to have the Kingdom of Heaven? |
A65285 | We count it a great Mercy to be kept from the Plague and Fire; But what is it to be kept from sin? |
A65285 | We have all our Subsistence from God, and is it not fitting that as God gives us our Allowance, we should give him our Allegiance? |
A65285 | We have had a lively description of the Glory of Heaven, we find the Kingdom is very good, why then do we sit still? |
A65285 | We have heard of a Cabinet of Pearl, but when did we hear of Gates of Pearl? |
A65285 | We have our Being from God, and is it not equal we should obey him who gives us our Being? |
A65285 | We have seen the land, and behold it is very good, and are ye still? |
A65285 | We hear much; do we live the Truths we know? |
A65285 | We may as well separate moisture from Air, or weight from Lead, as Troubles from Mans Life; Quid est diu vivere nisi diu torqueri? |
A65285 | We may go from the place of Hearing to the place of Judging, and shall not we give Reverend Attention to the Word? |
A65285 | We may say Our Father, and think we pray in Faith, when it is in presumption, how therefore may we know that we do indeed pray in Faith? |
A65285 | We pray, Thy Will be done as it is in Heaven; are we like our Pattern? |
A65285 | We read of the River of Pleasure at God''s right hand, but will not this in time be dried up? |
A65285 | We shall be at the Marriage- Supper of the Lamb: Is it in rich Apparel? |
A65285 | We shall be clothed in long White Robes: Is it in delicious Musick? |
A65285 | We shall hear the Quire of Angels singing: Is it in Dominion? |
A65285 | We shall know as we are known: Is it in Dainty Fare? |
A65285 | We shall reign as Kings, and judge Angels: Is it in Pleasure? |
A65285 | We think it too much boldness; what? |
A65285 | Weakness with Power? |
A65285 | Well might they say, what need we be taught such a plain Lesson? |
A65285 | Well then, how may we know that God is our Father? |
A65285 | Well then, how shall we know it is a true Faith? |
A65285 | Well, but how shall we know? |
A65285 | Were it not a foolish thing to bow down to the King''s Picture, when the King is present? |
A65285 | Were it not sad if a Man''s Meat should not nourish; nay, if it should turn to Poyson? |
A65285 | Were it not sad when the Meat we eat should encrease bad Humours? |
A65285 | Were it not sad, if all the Meat one eats should turn to bad Humours? |
A65285 | Were not Israel in the House of Bondage? |
A65285 | Were not he a God of Truth, how could we believe in him? |
A65285 | Were these immortal Souls made only to seek after dying Comforts? |
A65285 | Were you to take an estimate of a Mans Estate, how would you value it? |
A65285 | What Angel can reach the top of these Pyramids? |
A65285 | What Angel can span Eternity? |
A65285 | What Angel durst be so bold, as to open his Mouth to God for a delinquent sinner? |
A65285 | What Argument will prevail, if Mercy will not? |
A65285 | What Benefits do Believers receive at Death? |
A65285 | What Change then is that which is requisite in the New Creature? |
A65285 | What Communion hath Light with Darkness? |
A65285 | What Confessions of Sin will they make? |
A65285 | What Errors, Contentions, Impieties have been propagated this way to the Dishonour of the high God? |
A65285 | What Evil do we Pray to be delivered from? |
A65285 | What Forgiveness of Sin is? |
A65285 | What Fr ● ● t had ye in those things, whereof ye are now ashamed? |
A65285 | What Good comes out of a Temptation? |
A65285 | What Hazards doth he run, even to the endangering his Health and Soul, that he may satisfie his Lust? |
A65285 | What Helps? |
A65285 | What Honey can be got out of this Lyon, what Grapes can we gather off this Thorn? |
A65285 | What Impudency is this? |
A65285 | What Injustice is it in God to inflict a lesser Punishment, and prevent a greater? |
A65285 | What King would be willing to wear Sackcloth over his Cloath of Gold? |
A65285 | What Kingdom doth Christ mean here? |
A65285 | What Mischiefs should not we run into, if we had not Affliction to humble us, and the Commandment to restrain us? |
A65285 | What Motives and Incentives are there to make Christians persevere? |
A65285 | What Names and Titles in Scripture are given to the Sacrament? |
A65285 | What Names are given to the Covenant? |
A65285 | What Peace, as long as Sin remains unmortified? |
A65285 | What Prayer is? |
A65285 | What Profit is it to serve the Almighty? |
A65285 | What Religion can there be in Men, if they do not believe a Deity? |
A65285 | What Resemblance is there between an Earthly Heart, and him who is a Spirit? |
A65285 | What Revenues of Glory have you brought into my Exchequer? |
A65285 | What Rocks of support are there, or what comfort for tempted Souls? |
A65285 | What Satan, have I a real Work of Grace in my Heart, and the Seal of the Spirit to witness it, and dost thou tell me God doth not love me? |
A65285 | What Satan, shall I Sin against him who hath loved me, and washed me in his Blood? |
A65285 | What Security have you, that you shall live another day? |
A65285 | What Sins may be said to be more hainous than others? |
A65285 | What Slaughters and Bloodshed have been occasion''d by Errors broach''d in the Church? |
A65285 | What Strength hath a dead Man? |
A65285 | What Weeping and wringing of Hands? |
A65285 | What Wisdom is in them? |
A65285 | What Worthiness was in the Woman of Samaria? |
A65285 | What a Comfort is this? |
A65285 | What a Prodigy of Madness is this? |
A65285 | What a Reformer was Iehu? |
A65285 | What a Son of God, and a slave to the World? |
A65285 | What a black vail is drawn over the face of Religion at this day? |
A65285 | What a blessed thing is this not to have Sin imputed? |
A65285 | What a blessed time will it be, when we shall never have a Vain Thought more? |
A65285 | What a glorious Army of Saints and Martyrs have gone before us? |
A65285 | What a kind Devil was here? |
A65285 | What a poor contemptible thing is the World? |
A65285 | What a rich Kingdom is that where God will lay out all his cost? |
A65285 | What a strange Creature would Man be, if he had no Law to direct him? |
A65285 | What a vast difference was there between Pharaoh and Eli? |
A65285 | What a welcome will the Soul give to the Body? |
A65285 | What a wonder any Soul perseveres in Religion, that the Earth doth not choak the Fire of all good Affections? |
A65285 | What an heinous sin then was Adam''s breach of Covenant? |
A65285 | What an high honour is this? |
A65285 | What are Sacraments in general? |
A65285 | What are a few tears shed, to a weight of Glory? |
A65285 | What are all the Rarities of the Earth to this Kingdom? |
A65285 | What are all the Rarities of the World to this Kingdom? |
A65285 | What are golden bags to the golden beams of the Sun of Righteousness? |
A65285 | What are the Aggravations of this Sin of Stealing? |
A65285 | What are the Counterfeits of Sanctification? |
A65285 | What are the Differences between Worldly Ioys and Spiritual? |
A65285 | What are the Encouragements to make Christians hold on till they come to the Kingdom of Heaven? |
A65285 | What are the Ends of the Lord''s Supper? |
A65285 | What are the Epithites or Qualifications of this Call? |
A65285 | What are the Fruits of Christ''s Intercession? |
A65285 | What are the Incentives to provoke and inflame our Love to God? |
A65285 | What are the Incouragements? |
A65285 | What are the Lessons Christ teacheth? |
A65285 | What are the Outward Means whereby Christ communicates to us the Benefits of Redemption? |
A65285 | What are the Promises but the Water of Life to renew fainting Spirits? |
A65285 | What are the Promises for, but to encourage Holiness? |
A65285 | What are the Qualifications of our Intercessor? |
A65285 | What are the Qualifications? |
A65285 | What are the Right Ingredients into our Obedience to make it acceptable? |
A65285 | What are the Sacraments of the New Testament? |
A65285 | What are the Seasons when God doth usually give his People these Divine Ioys? |
A65285 | What are the Signs of Sanctification? |
A65285 | What are the Signs of a false Peace? |
A65285 | What are the Wonders of the World to it? |
A65285 | What are the benefits which accrue to God''s Children? |
A65285 | What are the chief Inducements to Sanctification? |
A65285 | What are the cogent Reasons why we must Examine our selves before we approach to the Lord''s Table? |
A65285 | What are the differences between true Assurance and Presumption? |
A65285 | What are the great Arguments or Incentives to Obedience? |
A65285 | What are the kinds of Faith? |
A65285 | What are the means conducing to perseverance, or what shall we do that we may hold out to the Kingdom? |
A65285 | What are the parts of Christ''s Priestly Office? |
A65285 | What are the parts of Prayer? |
A65285 | What are the several sorts of Prayer? |
A65285 | What are the several species or kinds of Peace? |
A65285 | What are the visible Signs of our Love to God? |
A65285 | What are we the better for having the Scripture, if we do not direct all our Speeches and Actions according to it? |
A65285 | What benefit is there of a Ship that lies always on the shore? |
A65285 | What can a Father deny his Child? |
A65285 | What can all Worldly Comfors do, when once God is absent? |
A65285 | What can be worse than to be abhorr''d of God? |
A65285 | What can be worse, than to have a Man''s Praying and Hearing of the Word become sin? |
A65285 | What can come amiss to him that hath Assurance God is his; Hath he lost a Friend? |
A65285 | What can give ease to a Wounded Spirit, but pardoning Mercy? |
A65285 | What can make us love God more than the fixedness of his love to us? |
A65285 | What can not Omnipotent Power do? |
A65285 | What can not an ambitious Spirit ask? |
A65285 | What can pose Omnipotency? |
A65285 | What causeth so many Duels and Murders as Pride? |
A65285 | What comfort can an unpardon''d Soul take in any thing? |
A65285 | What comfort could Dionisius have at his Feast, when he imagined he saw a naked Sword hanging by a twine thread over his head? |
A65285 | What comfort may be given to a Regenerate Person under the Failures and Imperfections of his Obedience? |
A65285 | What comfort were it to have ones name written in the Book of Life, if it might be blotted out again? |
A65285 | What difference is there between us and the wicked in Affliction? |
A65285 | What do Virgins among Harlots? |
A65285 | What do we pray for in these words, Thy Will be done? |
A65285 | What do ye imagine against the Lord? |
A65285 | What do you mean when you say God is a Spirit? |
A65285 | What dost thou get by serving God? |
A65285 | What dost thou talk of other Graces? |
A65285 | What doth Christ in the Work of Intercession? |
A65285 | What doth Christ rule by? |
A65285 | What doth God require of us, that we may escape the Wrath and Curse due to us for Sin? |
A65285 | What doth Satan at the Sinners Elbows? |
A65285 | What doth every Sin deserve? |
A65285 | What doth praying in Faith imply? |
A65285 | What doth this imply, God being our God? |
A65285 | What doth this pleasing God imply? |
A65285 | What expedients or means may be used for a Christians Perseverance? |
A65285 | What freedom of Will hath a Sinner to his own Conversion, when he can do nothing but what Sin will have him? |
A65285 | What gets the Child by strugling but more blows? |
A65285 | What good hast thou done with thy Estate? |
A65285 | What greater Blasphemy can be imagined, than that the God of Heaven and Earth should worship the Devil? |
A65285 | What greater Evidence then for a Man''s own Conscience to be Witness against him? |
A65285 | What greater Happiness than to have God''s Promises ▪ and the Saints Prayers? |
A65285 | What greater injury can be offered to a Prince, than to trample upon his Royal Edicts? |
A65285 | What had become of us if Christ had hearkened to Peter, and had not suffered? |
A65285 | What hath he more? |
A65285 | What hath made Death sweet, but that they have finished their Course and kept the Faith? |
A65285 | What have I more? |
A65285 | What have I more? |
A65285 | What have I more? |
A65285 | What have I more? |
A65285 | What have I to do any more with Idols? |
A65285 | What have I to do any more with Idols? |
A65285 | What have I to do any more with Idols? |
A65285 | What have we to do with Sin? |
A65285 | What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordicai? |
A65285 | What hurt can Death do to him? |
A65285 | What hurt doth Death but take us from among Fiery Serpents, and place us among Angels? |
A65285 | What hurt doth Death do to them, but lead them to a Glorious Kingdom? |
A65285 | What hurt doth it do, but to cloath us with a Robe of Immortality? |
A65285 | What hurt doth the Fan to the Corn? |
A65285 | What if Death should take me doing the Devil''s work? |
A65285 | What if God deny us the Flower, if he hath given us the Jewel? |
A65285 | What if Sin be red as Scarlet, is not Christ''s Blood of a deeper Colour, and can wash away Sin? |
A65285 | What if Sin is the Poyson, here is the Flesh of Christ an Antidote against it? |
A65285 | What is Adam? |
A65285 | What is Assurance? |
A65285 | What is Authority without Power? |
A65285 | What is Baptism of Water, without the Baptism of the Spirit? |
A65285 | What is Baptism? |
A65285 | What is Christ in whom are hid all Treasures? |
A65285 | What is Christ to him? |
A65285 | What is Deity without Propriety? |
A65285 | What is God the better for our Love? |
A65285 | What is God the better, whether we receive his Mercy or no? |
A65285 | What is God''s Iustice? |
A65285 | What is God? |
A65285 | What is Happiness but the quintessence of Holiness? |
A65285 | What is Love? |
A65285 | What is Man that thou shouldest magnifie him, and visit him every morning? |
A65285 | What is Sanctification? |
A65285 | What is Self- examination? |
A65285 | What is Sin? |
A65285 | What is Time measured with Eternity? |
A65285 | What is a good Law, without a good Iudge? |
A65285 | What is a knowing Head without a fruitful Heart? |
A65285 | What is a lifeless Form? |
A65285 | What is all other Fire to this, but painted Fire? |
A65285 | What is an idle Person good for? |
A65285 | What is antecedent to, or goes before this Choice? |
A65285 | What is comprehended in Glory? |
A65285 | What is it but Thievery to take Money and Goods from others, and not restore them again? |
A65285 | What is it may excite us to look after Assurance? |
A65285 | What is it then to alter and mangle Christ''s Last Will and Testament? |
A65285 | What is it to Sin presumptuously? |
A65285 | What is it to Worship God in the Spirit? |
A65285 | What is it to be Spiritual? |
A65285 | What is it to covet? |
A65285 | What is it to glorifie God, or wherein doth it consist? |
A65285 | What is it to have the Name of Christ, and want his Image? |
A65285 | What is it to hear ones Duty and not do it? |
A65285 | What is it to live to God? |
A65285 | What is it to make God to be a God to us? |
A65285 | What is it to pray in Faith? |
A65285 | What is it to sin presumptuously, which doth heighten and aggravate Sin, and make it more hainous? |
A65285 | What is justifying Faith? |
A65285 | What is less than a grain of Sand, but when the Sand is multiplied, what heavier? |
A65285 | What is meant by Bread? |
A65285 | What is meant by Christ''s sitting at God''s right hand? |
A65285 | What is meant by Gods Name? |
A65285 | What is meant by Gods Name? |
A65285 | What is meant by Iustification? |
A65285 | What is meant by hallowing Gods Name? |
A65285 | What is meant by hallowing of Gods Name? |
A65285 | What is meant by the Kingdom of Heaven? |
A65285 | What is meant by the Will of God? |
A65285 | What is meant by the power of the Holy Ghost overshadowing the Virgin? |
A65285 | What is meant by this word, Before me? |
A65285 | What is meant by this? |
A65285 | What is meant by 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉, the Words working effectually? |
A65285 | What is my Fathers family, that I should be Son in law to the King? |
A65285 | What is our Crown of rejoycing, are not ye? |
A65285 | What is quicker than a Thought? |
A65285 | What is required to this Self- examining? |
A65285 | What is that Prayer which is most like to prevail with God? |
A65285 | What is that Remorse and Sorrow, which goes before Forgiveness of sin? |
A65285 | What is that which makes God our Father? |
A65285 | What is that? |
A65285 | What is that? |
A65285 | What is the Benefit then of Baptism? |
A65285 | What is the Condition of a Patient when the Physician gives him over, and leaves him to his own sick Palate? |
A65285 | What is the Condition of the Covenant of Grace? |
A65285 | What is the Efficient Cause of our Iustification? |
A65285 | What is the Enclosing of Commons, but robbing of the Poor? |
A65285 | What is the End of our Iustification? |
A65285 | What is the Fountain profited that others drink of it? |
A65285 | What is the Glory of this World? |
A65285 | What is the Ground of Iustification? |
A65285 | What is the Lamp of Profession without the Oil of Saving Grace? |
A65285 | What is the Lord''s Supper? |
A65285 | What is the Means or Instrument of our Iustification? |
A65285 | What is the Organical or Instrumental Cause of Adoption? |
A65285 | What is the Place we now live in, but a Place of Banishment from God? |
A65285 | What is the Popish Religion, but a bundle of ridiculous Ceremonies? |
A65285 | What is the Preface to the Ten Commandments? |
A65285 | What is the Rule by which we must Examine our selves? |
A65285 | What is the Rule of Obedience? |
A65285 | What is the Sum of the Ten Commandements? |
A65285 | What is the Word, that I should obey it? |
A65285 | What is the antecedent of Love to God? |
A65285 | What is the cause of the effectual Call? |
A65285 | What is the difference between God being the Father of Christ, and the Father of the Elect? |
A65285 | What is the difference between the Moral Law and the Gospel? |
A65285 | What is the gold worse for being tried? |
A65285 | What is the main Scope and End of Scripture? |
A65285 | What is the material Cause, or that by which a Sinner is justified? |
A65285 | What is the meaning of the Parent in Presenting his Child to be Baptized? |
A65285 | What is the means of this effectual Call? |
A65285 | What is the reason of all the occult Qualities, Sympathies, and Antipa ● ● ● es? |
A65285 | What is the right manner of a Christians growth? |
A65285 | What is the shedding of a Tear to a Crown? |
A65285 | What is the weak Breath of a Man to convert a Soul? |
A65285 | What is their Love to God''s? |
A65285 | What is their Star to this Sun? |
A65285 | What is there in our Love that God should desire it? |
A65285 | What is there in sin then, that Men should continue in it? |
A65285 | What is there in this World should make us desirous to stay here? |
A65285 | What is this Ioy? |
A65285 | What is this Poison? |
A65285 | What is this but consulting with the Devil? |
A65285 | What is this but for People to make a God of the Devil, by consulting with him, and putting their Trust in him? |
A65285 | What is this but the New Creature crying for the Breast? |
A65285 | What is this to be sine fuco, without Guile? |
A65285 | What is to be done to avoid stealing? |
A65285 | What is your life? |
A65285 | What it is can not stand with patient submission to Gods Will? |
A65285 | What it is may stand with patient submission to Gods Will? |
A65285 | What justifying Faith is? |
A65285 | What kindness is there in Affliction, when God seems most unkind? |
A65285 | What little cause have the Saints to fear Death; are any afraid of going to a Kingdom? |
A65285 | What made Asa storm so but Pride? |
A65285 | What made Cain so angry, when God said to him, Where is Abel thy Brother? |
A65285 | What made Christ that when he was reviled he reviled not again? |
A65285 | What made him so touchy, but Guilt? |
A65285 | What makes convictions prove abortive, wherein is the defect? |
A65285 | What makes so many Cudgels be thrown at a Tree but because there is so much fruit hanging upon it? |
A65285 | What makes the Perjurer take a false Oath, but Covetousness? |
A65285 | What makes the Seraphims Angels of Light but their Holiness? |
A65285 | What makes the Soldier endure a bloody fight, but hope of a Golden Harvest? |
A65285 | What may we do to honour and sanctifie Gods Name? |
A65285 | What may we learn from this, that God is in Heaven? |
A65285 | What means may be used that Satans Temptations may not prevail against us? |
A65285 | What means may be used to excite our love to God? |
A65285 | What means shall we use that we may obey? |
A65285 | What means shall we use to be kept from the Acts of Sin? |
A65285 | What means the Heat of this Great Anger? |
A65285 | What mischief may not a lying Report, or a False Oath do? |
A65285 | What motives or incentives are there to make us grow in Grace? |
A65285 | What must we Examine? |
A65285 | What my Servant, who hath wrought so many Miracles, whom I have spoken with in the Mount Face to Face, were not ye afraid to speak against him? |
A65285 | What nation is there so great who hath God so nigh unto them, as the Lord our God is in all things that we call upon him for? |
A65285 | What need have I of an Advocate, if sin be pardoned before it be committed? |
A65285 | What need is there of the light of Torches when the Sun shines? |
A65285 | What need then is there of Sacraments? |
A65285 | What needs Repenting Tears? |
A65285 | What needs a Saint glorified to take any Care, who hath all things provided to his hand? |
A65285 | What needs all this Cost? |
A65285 | What needs all this wast? |
A65285 | What needs fighting, when the Crown is set on their Head? |
A65285 | What needs he fear to have his Body buried in the Earth, who hath his Sins buried in Christ''s Wounds? |
A65285 | What needs working when they have their Reward? |
A65285 | What pains did Iudas take to bring about his Treason? |
A65285 | What pains did Iudas take to bring about his Treason? |
A65285 | What pains doth the Merchant take? |
A65285 | What pains is taken in searching for a Vein of Silver, or seeking for Pearl? |
A65285 | What poor things are these to covet? |
A65285 | What preserved him? |
A65285 | What profit had Achan of his Wedge of Gold? |
A65285 | What profit had Iudas of his Treason? |
A65285 | What profit hath he that laboured for the wind? |
A65285 | What profiteth the Graven Image, the Molten Image, and a Teacher of Lies? |
A65285 | What richer Jewel hath he to bestow upon us than himself? |
A65285 | What sad when the Kings Cup- bearer, and Wine so near? |
A65285 | What saith the Word? |
A65285 | What say you to this? |
A65285 | What security have you that you shall live another day? |
A65285 | What seest thou? |
A65285 | What seest thou? |
A65285 | What shall I do for the Hundred Talents? |
A65285 | What shall I do to be saved? |
A65285 | What shall be the modus or manner of Trial? |
A65285 | What shall they do that want Assurance? |
A65285 | What shall we do for the hundred Talents? |
A65285 | What shall we do that we may be in Covenant with God? |
A65285 | What shall we do that we may not sin presumptuously against Conscience? |
A65285 | What shall we do to attain this blessed Peace? |
A65285 | What shall we do to be interested in God''s Mercy? |
A65285 | What shall we do to be new Creatures? |
A65285 | What shall we do to get a share in Gods special Mercy? |
A65285 | What shall we do to grow in Grace? |
A65285 | What shall we do to have Christ for our Teacher? |
A65285 | What shall we do to obtain a Penitential Frame of Heart? |
A65285 | What shall we do to obtain this Spiritual Ioy? |
A65285 | What shall we do to prevent, and escape Wrath to come? |
A65285 | What shall we do to resemble God in Holiness? |
A65285 | What shall we say to them who have not a Dram of Love in their Hearts to God? |
A65285 | What shall we think of them who say they are the Redeemed of the Lord, yet are Lovers of the World? |
A65285 | What should a covetous Man do in Heaven? |
A65285 | What should such sinners think of pardon? |
A65285 | What should we contemplate but Caelestial Glory, when we shall see God Face to Face? |
A65285 | What should we do to get Assurance? |
A65285 | What smoother than Oyl, but if it be heated what more scalding? |
A65285 | What still pray? |
A65285 | What sweet Musick doth the Bird of Conscience make in the Breast? |
A65285 | What sweeter than Mercy, but if it be abused, what more dreadful? |
A65285 | What tedious Journeys did Antiochus Epiphanes take in persecuting the Jews? |
A65285 | What the Kings Son, and look lean? |
A65285 | What the New Covenant is? |
A65285 | What then is God''s Wrath? |
A65285 | What then is the meaning of this, Lead us not into temptation? |
A65285 | What then, shall Man be for ever lost? |
A65285 | What this Providence is? |
A65285 | What this patient submission to Gods Will is? |
A65285 | What this patient submission to Gods will is not? |
A65285 | What this 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉, this Filiation or Adoption is? |
A65285 | What thou Baruk, who art enobled by thy New Birth, and art illustrious by thy Office, a Levite, dost thou seek earthly things? |
A65285 | What though thy Sins have been heinous? |
A65285 | What though we want Torch- light, if we have the Sun? |
A65285 | What to be angry with God, and to justify it? |
A65285 | What use is there of the Moral Law to us? |
A65285 | What was the Covenant? |
A65285 | What was this unadvised Speech? |
A65285 | What way then shall be found out? |
A65285 | What were the foolish Virgins better for their blazing Lamps, when they wanted Oil? |
A65285 | What will anothers pardon do us good? |
A65285 | What will become of them then who have not so much as an outward Change? |
A65285 | What will it profit us, that Christ was born into the World, unless he be born in our hearts? |
A65285 | What will not a Father grant his Son? |
A65285 | What will tempt us to believe, if not the Mercy of God? |
A65285 | What will ye do in the day of Visitation? |
A65285 | What wise Man would damn himself to grow Rich? |
A65285 | What wise Man would fish for Gudgeons with Golden Hooks? |
A65285 | What worthiness in the Corinthians, when God began to call them by his Gospel? |
A65285 | What worthiness was here? |
A65285 | What worthiness was there in Mary Magdalen, out of whom seven Devils were cast? |
A65285 | What worthiness was there in Paul before Conversion? |
A65285 | What would become of our Duties without an High Priest? |
A65285 | What would the damned in Hell give for one hours sleep? |
A65285 | What, because Moses did make an Image by Gods appointment, may we therefore set up an Image of our own Devising? |
A65285 | What, because he hath wronged you, will you therefore wrong God? |
A65285 | What, tho we feed upon the Bread of Affliction, as long as in the Sacrament we feed upon the Bread of Life? |
A65285 | What, wilt thou starve rather than steal? |
A65285 | What? |
A65285 | What? |
A65285 | When Conscience accuseth, when Sickness approacheth( which is but an Harbinger to bespeak a Loding for Death) then what will you do? |
A65285 | When God had made Abraham great and large Promises, Abraham replies, Lord what is all, seeing I go Childless? |
A65285 | When God is speaking to us in his Word, and our Hearts are taken up with Thoughts about the World, is not this playing with a Feather? |
A65285 | When God musters up all his Forces, and sets himself in Battalia against a Sinner, how can his Heart endure? |
A65285 | When God''s Glory lay at stake, who more resolute than Paul? |
A65285 | When Gods flying Roll or Curse goes over the face of the Earth, into whose House doth it enter? |
A65285 | When Joram saw Jehu, he said, is it Peace Jehu? |
A65285 | When Men run to sinful Shifts, is it not because they do not believe there is a God, or that he is All- sufficient? |
A65285 | When Munster that holy Man lay sick, his Friends ask''d him how he did? |
A65285 | When Paul had a Messenger of Satan to buffet him, what remedy doth he use? |
A65285 | When a Man is almost at the end of a Race, will he now tire, or faint away? |
A65285 | When are the times and Seasons that God usually delivers his People out of the Bondage of Affliction? |
A65285 | When are we fitted for Deliverance? |
A65285 | When do Believers enter upon Possession of Glory? |
A65285 | When do we forgive others? |
A65285 | When do we not as we ought submit to Gods Will in Affliction? |
A65285 | When doth the Kingdom of Grace increase in the Soul, when is it a flourishing Kingdom? |
A65285 | When is the time that this King will deliver his People? |
A65285 | When may we be said to hallow and sanctifie Gods name? |
A65285 | When may we be said to hallow or sanctifie Gods Name? |
A65285 | When one had abus''d and wronged a Christian, asking him, What wonders hath your Master Christ wrought? |
A65285 | When our Breath goes out we know not whether we shall draw it in again ▪ how many are taken away suddenly? |
A65285 | When some of the Spaniards came into Hispaniola, the Spaniards carriage being loose and prophane, the Indians asked them, What God they served? |
A65285 | When the Apostle saith, How shall they call on him whom they have not believed? |
A65285 | When the Devil spurs a Sinner by a Tentation, he will over Hedge and Ditch, break all God''s Laws that he may obey Satan: Where then is Free- will? |
A65285 | When the Fig- tree doth not flourish; When our earthly Crutches are broken; Can we now lean upon Gods Promise? |
A65285 | When the Pipes are cut off that use to bring us Comfort, can we live upon God, in whom are all our fresh Springs? |
A65285 | When the Prodigal Son came home, how glad was the Father? |
A65285 | When the Ship is sinking, art thou trimming thy Cabin? |
A65285 | When they look upon their Wants, Can God provide? |
A65285 | When this Kingdom shall be bestowed? |
A65285 | When was Christ incarnate? |
A65285 | When we have been wearied and even tired out in battle with sin and Satan, will not a Crown be seasonable? |
A65285 | When we pray for Pardon, Adoption, the Sense of Gods Love, to have God give a gracious Answer, what a signal Mercy is this? |
A65285 | When we speak of God''s Glory, the Question will be moved, What are we to understand by God''s Glory? |
A65285 | When will the Court fit, when will the time of Iudgment be? |
A65285 | Whence are Christians so disquieted in their Minds? |
A65285 | Whence are all our Disappointment of Hopes, but from Sin? |
A65285 | Whence are all our Fears, but from Sin? |
A65285 | Whence are all the Mutinees and Divisions in a Kingdom? |
A65285 | Whence comes rash Anger? |
A65285 | Whence comes this Peace? |
A65285 | Whence do temptations come? |
A65285 | Whence do these roving distracted Thoughts in hearing come? |
A65285 | Whence doth Theft arise? |
A65285 | Whence doth the Popish Religion get ground? |
A65285 | Whence doth this Fire come? |
A65285 | Whence is Apostacy but from Incredulity? |
A65285 | Whence is all that dulness and deadness in Religion? |
A65285 | Whence is it Men do not obey God? |
A65285 | Whence is it that Men know to do Good, yet do it not? |
A65285 | Whence is it that the Saints weep for Sin? |
A65285 | Whence is it that true Grace can not but grow? |
A65285 | Whence is it that we are so prone to Idolatry? |
A65285 | Whence is it? |
A65285 | Whence is this but from the power of God? |
A65285 | Whence is this? |
A65285 | Whence is this? |
A65285 | Whence is this? |
A65285 | Whence is this? |
A65285 | Whence is this? |
A65285 | Whence was this? |
A65285 | Whence was this? |
A65285 | Whence was this? |
A65285 | Where almost is this Dove- like innocency to be found? |
A65285 | Where are the poor you have fed and cloathed? |
A65285 | Where are your Earnings? |
A65285 | Where can we show that God hath given us a Discharge from keeping one Day in seven? |
A65285 | Where doth Christ Rule? |
A65285 | Where hath God bid them worship him by an Effigies or Spirit? |
A65285 | Where is the Promise of his Coming? |
A65285 | Where is then the freedom of the will? |
A65285 | Where is there such Holiness to be found, as is dig''d out of this Sacred Mine? |
A65285 | Where lies the comfort of this? |
A65285 | Where shall wisdom be found? |
A65285 | Where should Gods Praises be sounded but in his Temples? |
A65285 | Where should the Child ease all its cares, but in the Bosom of its Parent? |
A65285 | Where should there be rest but in the Heavenly Center? |
A65285 | Where the Kingdom of Grace comes, it softens the heart, but I find my heart frozen and congealed into hardness, I can hardly squeeze out one tear? |
A65285 | Where would be the active service we are to do for God? |
A65285 | Wherefore do the wicked contemn God? |
A65285 | Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper? |
A65285 | Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God? |
A65285 | Wherefore then were ye not afraid to speak against my servant Moses? |
A65285 | Wherein appears the Certainty and infallibility of this Kingdom of Glory? |
A65285 | Wherein appears the Heinousness of this Sin of Adultery? |
A65285 | Wherein appears the necessity of Sanctification? |
A65285 | Wherein appears the needfulness of this, that the Kingdom of Grace should be encreased? |
A65285 | Wherein are Children to show their Honour to their Parents? |
A65285 | Wherein consists Christ''s Exaltation? |
A65285 | Wherein did it appear to be so great? |
A65285 | Wherein do these desires come short? |
A65285 | Wherein do they teach Lyes? |
A65285 | Wherein doth God differ from other Spirits? |
A65285 | Wherein doth a Christian join these two together, the Serpent and the Dove, Prudence and Holiness? |
A65285 | Wherein doth it appear that God is the best Father? |
A65285 | Wherein doth it appear that it is such a great Blessing to be delivered from Places of Idolatry? |
A65285 | Wherein doth it come short? |
A65285 | Wherein doth the Greatness of Christ''s sufferings appear? |
A65285 | Wherein doth the formal Nature of Love consist? |
A65285 | Wherein doth this Solemn Preparing for the Ordinance consist? |
A65285 | Wherein lies the Dignity of such as have God for their Father? |
A65285 | Wherein lies the Formality or Essence of our Iustification? |
A65285 | Wherein lies the happiness of having God for our Father? |
A65285 | Wherein lyes the Preciousness of Faith? |
A65285 | Wherein should we be like the Serpent? |
A65285 | Wherein sin is worse than other Debts we contract? |
A65285 | Wherein sinners have the property of bad Debtors? |
A65285 | Wherein the Kingdom of Heaven infinitely excels all the Kingdoms of the Earth? |
A65285 | Wherein we have the properties of bad Debtors? |
A65285 | Whether are we justified from Eternity? |
A65285 | Whether hath a Sanctified Soul such an Assurance as excludes all doubting? |
A65285 | Whether have all Sanctified Persons this Peace? |
A65285 | Whether in Innocency did not the Earth bear Thorns, because it is threatned as a punishment? |
A65285 | Whether shall I fly from thy Presence? |
A65285 | Whether shall the Saints in Glory know each other? |
A65285 | Whether such as are destitute of Grace, may have Peace? |
A65285 | Whether the Lord''s Supper be oft to be Administred? |
A65285 | Whether we are effectually called? |
A65285 | Which is the Sixth Commandment? |
A65285 | Which is worse, to stay from a Sermon, or sleep at a Sermon? |
A65285 | Which of these two is fittest to take place, God''s Iustice or Man''s Reason? |
A65285 | Which of us may not say so? |
A65285 | Whither shall I flie from thy presence? |
A65285 | Whither shall I go from thy Presence? |
A65285 | Who Christ intercedes for? |
A65285 | Who are Israelites; to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory? |
A65285 | Who are fitter for Action than Men of Experience? |
A65285 | Who are they that go about desperately to murder their own Souls? |
A65285 | Who are they that speak evil of Religion, but such as are evil? |
A65285 | Who art thou that judgest another? |
A65285 | Who art thou that judgest another? |
A65285 | Who art thou, O man, that disputest against God? |
A65285 | Who but Fools would make light of that which grieves the Spirit of God? |
A65285 | Who but God can alter the Hearts of Men, and turn Stones into Flesh? |
A65285 | Who but God can anoint the eyes of the blind? |
A65285 | Who but God can create? |
A65285 | Who but God could make the sweet Musick in the Heavens, cause the Angels to joyn in consort, and sound forth the Praises of their Maker? |
A65285 | Who can be quite freed from Sin? |
A65285 | Who can be quite freed from Sin? |
A65285 | Who can believe in the Infinite Merits of Christ, and his Heart not ascend in a Fiery Chariot of Love? |
A65285 | Who can forgive sins, but God only? |
A65285 | Who can go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned? |
A65285 | Who can hinder the Progress of Gods Will? |
A65285 | Who can make God a Debtor, or do any Act that is obliging and meritorious? |
A65285 | Who can parallel him in Sanctity? |
A65285 | Who can say I have made my heart clean, I am pure from Sin? |
A65285 | Who can see Christ die, and not be Sick of Love? |
A65285 | Who can see Christ pierced with a Crown of Thorns, sweating in his Agony, bleeding on the Cross, but his Heart must needs be endeared in Love to him? |
A65285 | Who can span Eternity? |
A65285 | Who can stay the Chariot of the Sun in its full Career? |
A65285 | Who can tread upon these hot Coals, and his heart not burn in love to God? |
A65285 | Who cares for that Physick which will not work? |
A65285 | Who could be the Author of such a Book, but God himself? |
A65285 | Who could provide such rich Furniture for the Heavens, the glorious Constellations, the Firmament bespangled with such glittering Lights? |
A65285 | Who did more increase in Grace than David, and who more in Consolation? |
A65285 | Who doth God keep his Mercies for but his Children? |
A65285 | Who doth God say so to? |
A65285 | Who esteems of Corn, that sheds before Harvest, or Fruit that falls from the Tree before it be Ripe? |
A65285 | Who ever thought artificial motion would hold long? |
A65285 | Who hath Babling? |
A65285 | Who hath Babling? |
A65285 | Who hath Contentions? |
A65285 | Who hath Contentions? |
A65285 | Who hath Woe? |
A65285 | Who hath any thing to do with our Words? |
A65285 | Who hath believed our Report? |
A65285 | Who hath believed our Report? |
A65285 | Who hath called us to glory and vertue? |
A65285 | Who hath first given to him? |
A65285 | Who hath hardned himself against him and prospered? |
A65285 | Who hath kindled a fire on my Altar for nought? |
A65285 | Who hath redness of Eyes? |
A65285 | Who hath redness of Eyes? |
A65285 | Who hath required this at your Hand? |
A65285 | Who hath required this at your Hands? |
A65285 | Who hath resisted his Will? |
A65285 | Who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord, who among the Sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord? |
A65285 | Who is Lord over us? |
A65285 | Who is a God like thee, that pardonest Iniquity? |
A65285 | Who is a God like thee, that pardonest iniquity? |
A65285 | Who is a God like thee? |
A65285 | Who is able to lie under Mountains of Wrath? |
A65285 | Who is able to stand before Envy? |
A65285 | Who is angry with the Physician for prescribing a bitter Potion, seeing it is to purge out the peccant Humour? |
A65285 | Who is fitter to steer a Ship, than an old Experienced Pilot? |
A65285 | Who is meant here by Father? |
A65285 | Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice? |
A65285 | Who is the Lord, saith Pharaoh? |
A65285 | Who is this that cometh from Edom, with died garments from Bozrah? |
A65285 | Who is this that cometh out of the Wilderness, like Pillars of Smoak perfumed with Myrrhe and Frankincense? |
A65285 | Who knoweth the power of thy anger? |
A65285 | Who knows the power of his wrath? |
A65285 | Who knows the power of his wrath? |
A65285 | Who knows the power of thine anger? |
A65285 | Who knows the power of thy anger? |
A65285 | Who made me a Iudge? |
A65285 | Who maketh thee to differ from another? |
A65285 | Who plants a vineyard and eats not of the fruit of it? |
A65285 | Who shall Dispute with God? |
A65285 | Who shall controll us? |
A65285 | Who shall declare his generation? |
A65285 | Who shall give us flesh to eat? |
A65285 | Who shall have the Power of interpreting Scriptures? |
A65285 | Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s Elect? |
A65285 | Who shall stop him in his March? |
A65285 | Who should pity them? |
A65285 | Who should rejoice if not he that hath his pardon? |
A65285 | Who should rejoyce, if not they, who have an Infinite, Alsufficient Eternal God to be their Portion, who are as Rich as Heaven can make them? |
A65285 | Who that loves a rich Jewel, would not part with a Flower for it? |
A65285 | Who then can forbid that the Seal of Baptism should be applied to them? |
A65285 | Who then is a wise and faithful Servant? |
A65285 | Who then would not labour to have his sins forgiven? |
A65285 | Who will seek after pardon, that thinks he hath it already? |
A65285 | Who will send in Provisions to his Enemy? |
A65285 | Who would for a Cup of Pleasure drink a Sea of Wrath? |
A65285 | Who would go to teach a blind, or a deaf Man? |
A65285 | Who would go to weigh a Feather with a Mountain of Gold? |
A65285 | Who would have thought to have found Adultery in David, and Drunkenness in Noah, and Cursing in Iob? |
A65285 | Who would have thought to have found the Devil in Peter? |
A65285 | Who would keep a Glass tkat is crack''d? |
A65285 | Who would keep a Servant that hath a Crack in his Brain, and can not keep a Secret? |
A65285 | Who would live in such a Sin as makes him abhorr''d of God? |
A65285 | Who would not be willing to bear the Wrath of Men, that knows he shall never feel the Wrath of God? |
A65285 | Who would not be willing to pass a tempestuous Sea, if he were sure to be crown''d as soon as he came at shore? |
A65285 | Who would not be willing to serve a Prince that is given to Mercy and Clemency? |
A65285 | Who would not be willing to tread upon a few Thorns that is going to a Kingdom? |
A65285 | Who would not keep the Sabbath from polluting it, that shall have so many Blessings entail''d upon him and his Posterity after him? |
A65285 | Who would not willingly drink in the Cup of Affliction, that knows he shall never drink in the Cup of Damnation? |
A65285 | Who would suspect him of false Weights, that so oft holds a Bible in his hand? |
A65285 | Who would suspect him when he comes as a Divine, and quotes Scripture? |
A65285 | Whom have I in Heaven but thee? |
A65285 | Whom have I in Heaven but thee? |
A65285 | Whom have I in Heaven but thee? |
A65285 | Whom have I in heaven but thee? |
A65285 | Whose Ox have I taken, or whose Ass have I taken, or whom have I defrauded? |
A65285 | Whose is this Image and Superscription? |
A65285 | Why Christ was born of a Virgin? |
A65285 | Why Christ was born of a Woman? |
A65285 | Why Faith is the Instrument of Adoption, more then any other Grace? |
A65285 | Why God hath appointed a Sabbath? |
A65285 | Why God lets his People be in the House of Bondage, in an afflicted State? |
A65285 | Why Just? |
A65285 | Why are the Angels so swift and winged in Gods Service, but because they love him? |
A65285 | Why are the Scriptures called Canonical? |
A65285 | Why are we discontented at that which we pray for? |
A65285 | Why are we to receive this Holy Supper? |
A65285 | Why art thou being the Kings Son lean? |
A65285 | Why art thou wroth? |
A65285 | Why art thou, being the King''s Son, Lean? |
A65285 | Why art thou, being the Kings Son, lean? |
A65285 | Why boastest thou thy self in mischief, O mighty Man? |
A65285 | Why did Christ pray more for Peter''s Faith, than any other Grace? |
A65285 | Why did Christ suffer? |
A65285 | Why did David hide the Word in his Heart? |
A65285 | Why did God reckon the Tribe of Levi for the First- born? |
A65285 | Why did he appoint that the Prince should ask Counsel of God by the Priest? |
A65285 | Why did he call his Tongue his Glory, but because by it he did set forth God''s Glory in praising him? |
A65285 | Why did he give us Souls but to admire him, and Tongues but to praise him? |
A65285 | Why did he take the Office Prophetical upon him? |
A65285 | Why did the Lord show by that Miracle of Aaron''s Rod flourishing, that he had chosen the Tribe of Levi to Minister before him? |
A65285 | Why did you tire in your Race? |
A65285 | Why do I take all this Pains to hear, yet have not the Grace to practise? |
A65285 | Why do we not operam navare put forth our utmost zeal and industry for this Kingdom? |
A65285 | Why do we pray here in the plural? |
A65285 | Why do we pray, Thy Kingdom come, when the Kingdom of Grace is already come into the Soul? |
A65285 | Why do ye not rather take wrong? |
A65285 | Why dost not thou take away mine Iniquity? |
A65285 | Why dost thou not believe in God''s Mercy? |
A65285 | Why doth Christ call his Apostles the Lights of the World? |
A65285 | Why doth David say, The Fear of the Lord is clean? |
A65285 | Why doth God bring his People out of the House of Bondage? |
A65285 | Why doth God desire us to give him our Heart? |
A65285 | Why doth God suffer his Saints to be so hurried and buffeted by Satans Temptations? |
A65285 | Why doth God woe and beseech you by his Ambassadors to be reconciled, if he were not willing to be in Covenant? |
A65285 | Why doth Satan choose this time to tempt in after an Ordinance? |
A65285 | Why doth a King publish an Edict, but that it may be observed? |
A65285 | Why doth a Man lay out cost on Ground, Manure and Water it, but that it may grow? |
A65285 | Why doth he say to all his Ministers, Lo, I am with you to the end of the World? |
A65285 | Why doth the Lord mention this Deliverance of Israel out of the Land of Egypt? |
A65285 | Why else did he enter into the Calling of the Ministry? |
A65285 | Why give us? |
A65285 | Why hast thou brought us out of Egypt to kill us with thirst? |
A65285 | Why hath Satan fill''d thy Heart to lie to the Holy Ghost? |
A65285 | Why hath Satan filled thine Heart? |
A65285 | Why hath Satan filled thy Heart to lie? |
A65285 | Why hath Satan filled thy Heart? |
A65285 | Why hath Satan filled thy heart to lye? |
A65285 | Why he came? |
A65285 | Why is Christ called 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉, the Word? |
A65285 | Why is Grace called a Kingdom? |
A65285 | Why is Sin call''d a Debt? |
A65285 | Why is it called our Bread, when it is not ours but Gods? |
A65285 | Why is it not said, Give me? |
A65285 | Why is not humiliation Grace? |
A65285 | Why is not this Flower of Peace fully ripe and blown? |
A65285 | Why is sin call''d a Debt? |
A65285 | Why is the House put before the Wife? |
A65285 | Why is the doing of Gods Will so requisite? |
A65285 | Why is there such need that we should pray that this Kingdom of Grace come into our hearts? |
A65285 | Why is this Ioy to be labour''d for? |
A65285 | Why is thy countenance sad? |
A65285 | Why may God say, What canst thou say for thy self that thou shouldst not dye? |
A65285 | Why must Prayer be made only to God? |
A65285 | Why must there be a Day of Iudgment? |
A65285 | Why not all? |
A65285 | Why persecutest thou me? |
A65285 | Why should Faith save and justifie more then any other Grace? |
A65285 | Why should God pass by others and take you into a League of Friendship with himself? |
A65285 | Why should I spin out my own trouble by impatience, and make my Cross heavier? |
A65285 | Why should I wait on the Lord any longer? |
A65285 | Why should Sufferings make us faint? |
A65285 | Why should a King desire the Love of a Woman that is in Debt, and Diseased? |
A65285 | Why should any murmur, or be discontented at their Condition? |
A65285 | Why should not our Obedience be lively and Fervent? |
A65285 | Why should not we strive to get out of this kingdom of darkness? |
A65285 | Why should the Saints be afraid of their Blessings? |
A65285 | Why should the Saints fear their Preferment? |
A65285 | Why should we Love the World? |
A65285 | Why should we be swallowed up of grief for them who are swallowed up of joy? |
A65285 | Why should we look for exemption from trouble more than others? |
A65285 | Why should we shed tears immoderately for them who have all tears wiped from their eyes? |
A65285 | Why should we think to tread only upon Roses and Violets, when Prophets and Apostles have marched through the Bryars to Heaven? |
A65285 | Why so? |
A65285 | Why so? |
A65285 | Why so? |
A65285 | Why then Sinners will ye not look after this great Priviledge of Iustification? |
A65285 | Why then dare any with- hold the Cup? |
A65285 | Why then do Gods Children walk so sad? |
A65285 | Why then do the Arminians seem to talk of a Moral Perswasion? |
A65285 | Why then doth the Apostle say, Whoremongers and Adulterers God will judge? |
A65285 | Why then labour I in vain? |
A65285 | Why then may we not make an Image to represent him by, and help our Devotion? |
A65285 | Why then should Christians entertain such hard thoughts of Affliction? |
A65285 | Why then should we be weary of well- doing? |
A65285 | Why there must be this House of Bondage, why an Hell? |
A65285 | Why to a Stream? |
A65285 | Why was Christ anointed, but to give the Oyl of Joy for Mourning? |
A65285 | Why was Iesus Christ made flesh? |
A65285 | Why was he so zealous in glorifying God, but that he might at last center and terminate in him? |
A65285 | Why was it require there should be a Priest? |
A65285 | Why was not Herod a New Creature? |
A65285 | Why we must cleave to the Lord as our God? |
A65285 | Why we must glorifie God? |
A65285 | Why were the foolish Virgins shut out? |
A65285 | Why were they Created but to be enthron ● d in Glory? |
A65285 | Why were we kept more than others from falling into sin? |
A65285 | Why what shall we be? |
A65285 | Why would God make a Covenant with us? |
A65285 | Will Christ come into that Heart where there is an Idol? |
A65285 | Will Christ condemn those he prays for? |
A65285 | Will Folly contend with Wisdom? |
A65285 | Will God divide the Water again by Miracle, for such as leave his Service, and go into Idolatrous Egypt? |
A65285 | Will God ever Crown those that he will not forgive? |
A65285 | Will God give his Children Heaven, and will he not give them enough to bear their charges thither? |
A65285 | Will God lay an Enemy in his Bosom? |
A65285 | Will God rain down Manna any more upon such Rebels? |
A65285 | Will a Bride forget her Iewels? |
A65285 | Will a King suffer his Crown- Jewels to be trampled in the dust? |
A65285 | Will a Soldier run from his Colours, and quit the Field, because of a little Small- shot? |
A65285 | Will an humble Christ be received into a Proud Heart? |
A65285 | Will any King enter into Covenant with that Man who is in League with his Enemies? |
A65285 | Will he assist them who disclaim him? |
A65285 | Will he force the Queen before me, when I stand and look on? |
A65285 | Will he give them a Kingdom and deny them Daily bread? |
A65285 | Will not a Kingdom satisfie you? |
A65285 | Will the Prisoner fall asleep when he is begging his Pardon? |
A65285 | Will the Sinner go to measure Arms with God? |
A65285 | Will this exalt God? |
A65285 | Will ye not tremble at my presence? |
A65285 | Will ye take Benjamin away? |
A65285 | Will you be kinder to your Horses than your Servants? |
A65285 | Will you break another Vein, will you cut a new Artery? |
A65285 | Will you disgrace your Heavenly Father? |
A65285 | Will you espouse that Religion, which makes you a terror to your selves, and a burden to others? |
A65285 | Will you sin with Manna in your Mouth? |
A65285 | Wilt thou measure Arms with the Almighty? |
A65285 | Wilt thou not be made clean, when shall it once be? |
A65285 | Wiser than your Ancestors? |
A65285 | With what Delight do Men come to a Feast? |
A65285 | Would Christ( think we) have shed his Blood, that we might believe in him for a while, and then fall away? |
A65285 | Would Men go after strange Flesh, if they believed God were a Spectator of their wickedness, and would make them do Pennance in Hell for it? |
A65285 | Would Men speak so vainly if they considered God over- heard them? |
A65285 | Would a King take it well at our hands, if when he is speaking to us, we should be playing with a Feather? |
A65285 | Would a Prince regard the slightings of a few franticks when he is going to be Crowned? |
A65285 | Would it not send me to him to receive my Wages? |
A65285 | Would it not vex one who is the Lord of a Mannor, to think he should part with his stately Inheritance for a fit of Musick? |
A65285 | Would not Christ have his Coat rent, and can he endure to have his Body rent? |
A65285 | Would they defraud in their Dealings, use false Weights, if they believed the Power of God; that he could provide for them? |
A65285 | Would they not pursue it? |
A65285 | Would we have God deal so with us? |
A65285 | Would we have God give us a Kingdom, and we do nothing for him before we come there? |
A65285 | Would we have Rest before Labour, a Crown before Victory? |
A65285 | Would we have a Blessing in our Estates? |
A65285 | Would we know whether our sins are forgiven, are they subdued? |
A65285 | Would you be as the beloved Disciple that lay in Christ''s Bosom? |
A65285 | Would you have God bless your Children, and do you curse? |
A65285 | Would you have God forgive all, and will not you forsake all? |
A65285 | Would you have much love from Christ? |
A65285 | Would you sanctifie a Sabbath in hearing the Word aright? |
A65285 | Ye did run well, who hindred you? |
A65285 | Yea, hath God said, ye shall not eat of every Tree of the Garden? |
A65285 | You could have come to Christ if you pleased; but why did ye not? |
A65285 | You deserv''d that God should give you Gaul and Vinegar to drink, and hath he made the Hony- Comb of his Love to drop upon you? |
A65285 | You hate the sweet savour of their Oyntments, the fragrant perfume of their Graces? |
A65285 | You hope to be Kings to Reign in Heaven, and will you let Satan Reign in you now? |
A65285 | You may as well separate weight from Lead, as Trouble from the Life of Man: Quid est diu vivere nisi diu Torqueri? |
A65285 | You will give thanks for daily bread, and will you not much more for Pardon? |
A65285 | You will give thanks for deliverance from Sickness, and will you not for deliverance from Hell? |
A65285 | You would be loth to Trade in vain; and why not as well to hear Sermons in vain? |
A65285 | [ What can be worse than to be in the House of Bondage, to have the Devil hurry Men on in their Lusts to Perdition?] |
A65285 | [ What storms of Persecution are raised against the Righteous? |
A65285 | a Swearing Faith, a Whoring Faith? |
A65285 | a few Minutes of time to an Eternity of Glory? |
A65285 | and Christ having died, and shed his Blood, how shall this Blood be applied, but by the Holy Ghost? |
A65285 | and can sin satisfie for sin? |
A65285 | and dost thou still retain thy integrity? |
A65285 | and give not only light, but sight? |
A65285 | and how doth he walk? |
A65285 | and is he fit for Heaven? |
A65285 | and resemble him in the Heavenliness of our Conversation? |
A65285 | and shall not we strive more for an Heavenly Kingdom? |
A65285 | and so that the kingdom of God is within us? |
A65285 | and turn the most astonishing Providences to the good of his Church? |
A65285 | and what worthiness in us? |
A65285 | and where shall we have Engines or Buckets to quench that Fire? |
A65285 | and where should Gods Praises be sounded forth but in his Temples? |
A65285 | and where should we find them but in the Word? |
A65285 | and who but Thieves hate the Light? |
A65285 | and will not he instruct his? |
A65285 | are Men offended at Pearls and Diamonds? |
A65285 | are not all our Works fly- blown with sin? |
A65285 | are we heavenly? |
A65285 | are you Travelers for Heaven, and never speak a word of the Kingdom you are travelling to? |
A65285 | as Demas? |
A65285 | because you have lost your Goods, will you lose your Souls too? |
A65285 | because you have lost your Goods, will you lose your Souls too? |
A65285 | but his open acknowledging them to be precious in his Eyes? |
A65285 | but how will you do to die without it? |
A65285 | but if God condemn him, who shall justifie him? |
A65285 | but if he should pardon and not sanctifie us how could we shew forth his Praise? |
A65285 | but if sin be forgiven before it be committed, what need is there of Christ''s daily Intercession? |
A65285 | but what shall we say when such as profess to be Lambs become Wolves? |
A65285 | by what he hath in his house, or by his Land? |
A65285 | can faithfulness deceive? |
A65285 | can it bribe your Judge? |
A65285 | can it flee death? |
A65285 | can it pacify an angry Conscience? |
A65285 | can it procure Gods Favour? |
A65285 | can it purchase for you a place in the kingdom of heaven? |
A65285 | can we make an Image of that which we never saw? |
A65285 | can we plead Exemption? |
A65285 | could we be willing to part with our Wedg of Gold, for the Pearl of Price? |
A65285 | denied the Immortality of the Soul; therefore Popes are no fit Interpreters of Scripture: Who then? |
A65285 | did God give thee life to sin? |
A65285 | did God wait for thy Love, and canst not thou wait for his? |
A65285 | did I give thee life to sin? |
A65285 | did I give thee wages to serve the Devil? |
A65285 | did he prosper? |
A65285 | died for your sins; what will the World do for you? |
A65285 | do our Thoughts run upon this Kingdom? |
A65285 | do we get sometimes upon Mount Pisgah, and take a Prospect of Glory? |
A65285 | do we, 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉, set our Affections on the Kingdom of Heaven? |
A65285 | half an Ounce of Silver; how can this be? |
A65285 | hast not thou wronged others, if not in their Goods, yet in their Name? |
A65285 | hast thou as a good Steward traded thy golden Talents for Gods glory? |
A65285 | hast thou honoured the Lord with thy Substance? |
A65285 | hath God assured thee of thy Adoption, and art thou ● ad? |
A65285 | hath he sanctified you? |
A65285 | have we Knowledge, so hath the Devil? |
A65285 | have you any lease of life granted? |
A65285 | he might cut thee off: The Lord might make our Chain heavier; Is it a burning- Feaver? |
A65285 | he might torture thy Conscience; doth he cut thee short? |
A65285 | he pointed to his Sores, saying, hae sunt gemme Dei, these are the Jewels with which God decks his Children; shall not we then say? |
A65285 | he sits Lord paramount, and who can call him to account? |
A65285 | how can God mind our Duties when we our selves scarce mind them? |
A65285 | how can the Children of such Prayers miscarry? |
A65285 | how can they fall short of the Kingdom, who have him praying for them who is not only a Priest but a Son? |
A65285 | how could God wipe away our tears in Heaven, if we never shed any? |
A65285 | how could we glorifie him? |
A65285 | how could we taste this honey of Joy, if we were not sometimes in Affliction? |
A65285 | how delicious are the Fruits of the Spirit? |
A65285 | how do you think to get to Heaven without forgiveness? |
A65285 | how long was it e''re Christ could prevail with you to come under his Banner? |
A65285 | how oft is the Wife and Child laid in God''s Room? |
A65285 | how poor and contemptible compar''d with an Eternal Weight of Glory? |
A65285 | how precious is he who founded this Mine? |
A65285 | how shall I attain to it? |
A65285 | how willing should we be to work for God? |
A65285 | how would this animate and spirit Duty? |
A65285 | if a cluster of Grapes here be so sweet, what will the full Vintage be? |
A65285 | if it be by purchase, how is it by Grace? |
A65285 | if one Angel slew so many, what would an Army of Angels have done? |
A65285 | if the Son of Man did come should he find Charity on the Earth? |
A65285 | insomuch that God stands and wonders at him: Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself? |
A65285 | is Mortification easie? |
A65285 | is Sin committed so sweet, as lying in Hell for ever is bitter? |
A65285 | is it easie for a dead Man to restore himself to life? |
A65285 | is it easie to leap out of Dalilahs Lap into Abrahams Bosom? |
A65285 | is it not with Believers? |
A65285 | is it nothing to pluck out the right Eye? |
A65285 | is it the fear of shame which shall come upon thee in thy Wives? |
A65285 | is it the fear of the Sword which God hath threatned shall not depart from thy House? |
A65285 | is this thy kindness to thy Friend? |
A65285 | it might have been the burning Lake: Doth God use the Pruning Knife to lop thee? |
A65285 | may not this work our hearts to submission? |
A65285 | must I part with this delightful sin? |
A65285 | or Heaven to him? |
A65285 | or could it stand with their Grace to Counterfeit God''s Name, and put, Thus saith the Lord, to a Book of their own devising? |
A65285 | or prescribe him a Circuit to walk in? |
A65285 | or pull down his Soul to build up an Estate? |
A65285 | or shall all the Fish of the Sea be gathered for them to suffice them? |
A65285 | or shall all the fish of the Sea be gathered for them to suffice them? |
A65285 | others cry out of the Stone and Strangullion: Do you bear the wrath of Men? |
A65285 | painted Wine refresh him that is thirsty? |
A65285 | record those things of himself that might stain his Reputation? |
A65285 | shall Satan be watchful and we drowsie? |
A65285 | shall we engage the great God against us? |
A65285 | shall we quarrel with that which hath kindness in it, which comes in love? |
A65285 | should not things of the highest importance be done first? |
A65285 | so is it not because you think there is not a God in Heaven, that you ask Counsel of the Devil? |
A65285 | so what are we the better God is Merciful, if we perish? |
A65285 | so when God hath given thee Riches, and all thy heart can wish, say to him, Lord, what is all this, seeing I want Forgiveness? |
A65285 | so when we see a person defiled with Malice, Passion, Drunkenness, we may say, is this the Coat of Gods adopted Son? |
A65285 | tell me O Sinner, is Regeneration easie, are there no Pangs in the new Birth? |
A65285 | that he was united to our Nature, unless he be united to our Persons? |
A65285 | the Pomp of Troy? |
A65285 | the ignorant world say, who will shew us any good? |
A65285 | the thought of Foolishness is sin, and what swarms of vain Thoughts have we? |
A65285 | the vail is upon his heart? |
A65285 | their Wisdom appear, in their choice, they choose that which will bring them to a Kingdom; they choose Grace, and what is Grace but the seed of Glory? |
A65285 | then he is not perfect; and if Christ may lose one Member of his Body, why not as well all by the same reason? |
A65285 | then the Soul is the Sanctum Sanctorum, how Holy ought that to be? |
A65285 | then what sweetness is there in God? |
A65285 | they are like a Tenant that will not out of the House, till the Sergeant pull him out; they love not to hear of Death; why so? |
A65285 | they but Swear by their Faith? |
A65285 | this Doctrine makes men their own Saviours; it is most absurd to hold: for can the Obedience of a finite Creature satisfie for an infinite Offence? |
A65285 | this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength? |
A65285 | thou mayest fear every hour to be blown into thy Grave, and what if Death come to arrest thee before thy pardon be sealed? |
A65285 | walk about Sion, tell the Towers thereof, mark ye well her Bulwarks: Do we walk into the Heavenly Mount, and see what a glorious Scituation it is? |
A65285 | we must make the Angels our Patterns, and not our Neighbours: if our Neighbours do the Devils will, shall we do so too? |
A65285 | what Comfort will a shew of Holiness yield at last? |
A65285 | what Glory can God have by a proud, ignorant prophane Heart? |
A65285 | what an Honour is it to derive thy pedigree from Heaven, to be born of God; why then art thou troubled, and murmurest at every slight cross? |
A65285 | what are these Tears, but Seeds of Faith? |
A65285 | what beauty then is there in Christ the Rose of Sharon? |
A65285 | what canst thou show thou hast had in Gods Service, but Boyles and Ulcers? |
A65285 | what have you gotten by Sin? |
A65285 | what hazards doth he run to have a rich Return from the Indies? |
A65285 | what hurt can they do to the Deity? |
A65285 | what is it now when it is at the worst? |
A65285 | what is it troubles thee? |
A65285 | what is that but a word of Blessing? |
A65285 | what needs this praying? |
A65285 | what pains in laying their Barrels of Powder, and then covering them with Crows of Iron? |
A65285 | what then is hope disappointed? |
A65285 | what will the joy of Vision be when we shall see him face to face? |
A65285 | when Christ and Heaven are not regarded; what hath Christ done for you? |
A65285 | whence was this? |
A65285 | where can we rest our Faith but upon God''s faithfulness? |
A65285 | which signifies, Who is like God? |
A65285 | whither will you fly? |
A65285 | who are these that flock as Doves to the windows? |
A65285 | who but Fools would put such a Viperous sin in their Bosoms? |
A65285 | who but God can bow the iron sinew of the Will? |
A65285 | who but he who hath the Key of David can open the Heart? |
A65285 | who hath loved me; and how was his Heart fired with love? |
A65285 | who hath required this at your hand? |
A65285 | who knows not all this, that Life is a Vapour, and that we ought not to boast what we will do to morrow? |
A65285 | who shall ask him a Reason of his doings? |
A65285 | who transforms himself into an Angel of light? |
A65285 | who would weigh a Feather with a Mountain of Gold? |
A65285 | why do you wast your strength and Spirits in Religion? |
A65285 | why doth not he deal with all alike? |
A65285 | why not Judas as well as Peter? |
A65285 | why should Mercy offend any? |
A65285 | why was Christ so angry with them that kept away the Key of Knowledge? |
A65285 | will God ever lay such Vipers in his bosom? |
A65285 | will God lay his Enemy in his bosom? |
A65285 | will he not put forth all his strength, and strain every Limb that he may lay hold upon the Prize? |
A65285 | will not death have a sting to an unpardoned Sinner? |
A65285 | will not this anger God to be thus slighted? |
A65285 | will painted Gold enrich? |
A65285 | will painted Holiness be a Cordial at the hour of Death? |
A65285 | will they revive the Stones out of the heaps of Rubbish that are burnt? |
A65285 | will ye not tremble at my presence? |
A65285 | will you look to Christ for help? |
A65285 | wilt thou give me a Kingdom, and deny me daily Bread? |
A65285 | would Jesus Christ do this? |
A65285 | would the Angels do thus if they were on Earth? |
A65285 | would they declare so fiercely against Sin? |
A65285 | would they defraud in their Dealings, and use false Weights, if they thought God saw them? |
A65285 | — But, will not God judge all other Sinners? |
A65285 | ● 2 Are we stronger than he? |
A65285 | 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉, We are more than conquerours? |