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TO THE

SEVENTH VOLUME.

Abridgment of Faith, what it is,

275.

Acts of the Apostles, book so called,
the author did not charge his
readers against stirring beyond
it,
248
how wisely as well as faith-
fully written by St. Luke, 328,
329
Actual assent to fundamental arti-
cles, how necessary, 223, 224
Adam, wrong notions concerning
bis fall,
4, 5, &c.
what he fell from, ibid.
Allegations between contending
parties, to be esteemed false un-
til proved,
192
Apostles, the wisdom of the Lord
in choosing such mean persons,83
their minds illuminated by
the Holy Spirit,
92, &c.
Article of faith, how the author
pleaded for one only, 174, 196
Articles of Christianity, and such
as are necessary to make a man a
Christian, different,
352

of religion, have been several
hundreds of years explaining,
and not yet understood, 177
Atheism, want of seriousness in

discoursing of divine things may
occasion it,
304.

how falsely The Rea-
sonableness of Christianity is
charged with promoting it, 305
Author of The Reasonableness
of Christianity falsely charged
with making one article neces-
sary in formal words, 194

falsely accused of denying
some articles of Christianity,

Author falsely charged with new
modelling the Apostles' Creed,

201

the several articles made
necessary by him, 202, &c.
falsely charged with saying
"all things in Christianity must
be level to every understand-
ing."
205, 214, &c.
requires proof of his mak-
ing all but one article useless to
make a man a Christian, 205, &c.
denies his contending for
but one, that men may under-
stand their religion, 205, 214

not guilty of folly in re-
quiring from his opponent a
complete list of fundamentals,
215-222

his opponent compared to
a judge unwilling to hear both
sides,

243

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believed by them, not necessary
to their being such, 405, &c.
Christians, why they must believe
whatever they find revealed by
Christ,
408
Christianity, the fundamental ar-

175

ticles of it easy to be under-
stood,
Commission of our Lord, was to

convince men of his being the
Messiah,
332
Commission of the apostles, and of
the seventy, of the same tenour,
335, 336
Covenant, changed, when the con-
ditions of it are changed, 344
Creed, of the apostles, not new-
modelled by the author, 201

contains all things necessary
to be believed to make a man a
Christian,
277

the compilers of it may be
charged with Socinianism by the
same rule the author is, 272, 273

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391
charged with insisting on
what concerns not the subject,
409

blamed for readiness to find
unknown faults in his opposers,

418
Epistles, of the apostles, why writ-
ten, and how to be understood,
152

not designed to teach funda-
mental articles of faith, ibid.
wisely explain the essentials
of Christianity,
154

the author's notion of them

vindicated,
170, &c.
no contempt cast on them by
249

him,

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taught by the apostles, to make
men Christians, 352, 353
whether all the articles of it,
necessary to the being Christians,
were discovered in our Saviour's
time,
355

the author falsely charged
with bringing no tidings of an
evangelical one,

414
Formal words, when charged, ought

to be expressly proved, 194
Fundamental articles (of faith)
where to be found, 215, &c.
whence unreasonable
contentions arise about them,
230, 231
how the same things

may be so to one and not to an-
other,

come so,

232

how all truths may be-

ibid.

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I am, (John xiii. 19) its meaning
"I am the Messiah"
89
Jerusalem, why Christ preached but.
little there,

35, &c.

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