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The Holy Ghost equal with the Fa. ster ends, sinful, cat. 113. The

ther, con. ii. 3. cat. 11. He is hypocrite's hope, con. xviii. 1. promised to the elect in the cove- Hypostatical. See Personal, nant of grace, con. vii. 3. cat. 32. By him they are united to Christ,

I con. xxvi. 1. For by him the re- IDLENESS unlawful, cat. 139, 142. demption purchased by Christ is Idolatry, all the kinds of it forbid. applied to them, con. viii. 8. xi. 4. den, cat. 105, 109. All monu. cat. 58, 59. By him they are ments of idolatry ought to be reeffectually called, con. X. l. cat. moved, cat. 108. 67. And have faith wrought in Jests. Perverting the scripture to their hearts, con. xiv. 1. cat. 59, profane jests, sinful, cat. 113. 72. He is given to them in adop. Jesus, why so called, cat. 41. See tion, con. xii, cat. 74. And apply. Christ. ing the death and resurrection of Ignorant, not to be admitted to the Christ to them, by his powerful Lord's table, con. xxix. 8. cat. 173. operation, they are sanctified, con. Image. Man made after the image xiii. 1. cat. 75. Having repent- of God, in knowledge, righteous. ance wrought, and all other sav. ness, and holiness, can. iv. 2. cat. ing graces infused into their hearts,

17. This image is renewed by con. xiii. 1. cat. 32, 75, 76, 77. sanctification, ca 75. And fully

Through the continual supply of perfected in heaven, con. xxxii. 1. strength from him, believers grow cat. 86, 90. in grace, con. xiii. 3. cat. 75. The Image worship of all kinds dischar. outward means are by him made ged, cat. 109. effectual to the elect for salvation, Imputation. The guilt of Adani's con. vii. 5, 6. XXV. 3. cat. 155, 161. first sin is imputed to all his poPrayer is to be made by his help, sterity, con. vi. 3. The obedience con. xxi. 3. cat. 182. Ability to and satisfaction of Christ is impudo good works is from him, con. ted to believers, con, xi. 1. cat. 70. xvi. 3. Assurance of faith is at. His righteousness is imputed to tained by his witnessing with our them, cat. 71, 77. spirits that we are the children of Incarnation of Christ, con. viii. 2. cat. God, con. xviii. 2. cat. 80. By his 37, 39. abiding within believers, they are Incest discharged, cat. 139. Incessecured from falling totally away tuous marriages, which are within from the state of grace, and are the degrees of consanguinity or kept by the power of God through affinity forbidden in the scriptures, faith unto salvation, con. xvii. 2. can never be made lawful, con. cat. 79.

xxiv, 4. Hope of glory, con. xviii. 1. ca. 83. Unjust Inclosures and depopulations

The hope of hypocrites, con. xviii. forbidden, cat. 142. 1.

Increase of grace is from a continual Humiliation of Christ, con. viii. 2, 4. supply of strength from the sanca

cat. 46. In his conception and tifying Spirit of Christ, con. xiii. birth, cat. 47. In his life, cat. 48. 1, 3. cat. 75, 77. In his death, cat. 49. After death, Innocency. The state of man in in cat. 50.

nocency, con. iv. 2. cat. 17, 20. Hypocrisy. Making profession of Infants, how saved, con. x. 3. In religion in hypocrisy, or for sịni. fants of one or both believing

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parents are to be baptized, con. Judicial law. See Law. xxviii. 4. cat. 166.

The justice of God fully satisfied by Ingrossing commodities to enhance Christ's obedience and death, con.

their price unlawful, cat. 142. viii. 5. xi. 3. cat. 38, 71. It is Inspiration. The books of the Old manifested in the works of provi

and New Testament are given by dence, con. v. 1. In the justificainspiration of God, con. i. 2. But tion of sinners, con. xi. 3. In the the Apocrypha is not of divine in- last judgment, con. xxxiii. 2. spiration, con. i. 3.

Justice in contracts and commerce Intercession. How Christ makes in. between man and man, cat. 141,

tercession, cat. 55. It is a part of 142. his priestly office, cat. 44. He Justification, what, con. xi. 1. cat. 70. makes intercession, that the re- All the elect, and they only, are demption which he hath purchas. justified, con. iii. 6. Whom God ed may be applied to all believers, did from all eternity decree to con. viii. 8. cat. 55. And their justify, con. xi. 4. But they are perseverance depends upon his not justified till the Holy Spirit continual intercession for them, doth' in due time actually apply con. xvii. 2. cat. 79.

Christ unto them, ib. How justi. Joy in the Holy Ghost the fruit of fication is of God's free grace, con.

assurance, con. xviii. 1, 2. cat. 83. xi. 3. cat. 71. Faith is necessarily Believers, by falling into some sins, required for justification, cat. 7). may grieve the Spirit, and be de. But it justifies a sinner only as it prived of some measure of their is an instrument, by which he recomfort, con. xvii. 3. xviii. 4.

ceiveth Christ and his righteousJudge. Christ the judge of the ness, con. xi. 1, 2. cat. 73. The

world, con. viii. 1, 4. xxxiii. 1. exact justice, and rich grace of How he shall come at the last day, God, are both glorified in the cat. 56.

justification of sinners, con. xi. 3. The judgments of God upon sinners Justification the same under the in this world, con. v. 6. cat. 28,

Old Testament as under the New, 83.

How believers may bring con. xi. 6. It is inseparably joined temporal judgments on theniselves, with sanctification, cat. 77. How con. xvii. 3. God is just and ter- they differ, ib. Those that are rible in his judgments,

con. ii. 1. justified are perfectly freed in this The last judgment, what, con. xxxiii. life from the revenging wrath of

1. Appointed for angels and men, God, that they never fall into concon. viii. 4. xxxiii. 1. cat. 88. The demination, con. xvii. 1. cat. 77, 79. end of its appointment is the mani- But corruption remaining in them, festation of God's mercy and jus- con. vi. 5. xiii. 2. cat. 78. They tice, con. xxxiii. 2. Christ shall fall into many sins, con. xvii. 3. cat. be the judge, con. viii. 4. xxxiii. 1. 78. Which God continues to fora How he shall come to judge the give, upon their humbling them. world, cat. 56. Why he would selves, confessing their sins, beg. have us certainly persuaded of it, ging pardon, and renewing their con. xxxiii. 3. Why the time of it faith and repentance, con. xi. 5. is concealed, con. xxxiii. 3. cat. 88. The judgment of the righteous,

K con. xxxiii. 2. cat. 90. The judg- Keys. The power of the keys, ment of the wicked, con. xxxii. 2. what, con. XIX. 2. Committed ut. 89

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xix. 6. cat. 94. Which Christ King. Christ the King of his church, alone hath purchased for the elect

con. Xxx. 1. How he executeth hy his perfect obedience, 'con. viii. the office of a king, cat. 45. What 5. Yet it is of great use to all, meant by the coming of his king- con. xix. 6. cat. 95. The use of it dom, cat. 191.

to the regenerate, con. xix. 6. cat. Knowledge. God's knowledge is in

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use of it to the unre. finite, infallible, and independent generate, cat. 96.

Not contrary upon the creature, con. ii. 2. The

to the grace of the gospel, but knowledge which may be had of doth sweetly comply with it, con. God and of our duty to him by xix. 7. The Spirit of Christ subthe light of nature, con. i. 1. xxi. 1. duing and enabling the will of cat. 1. The scriptures are only man unto a free and cheerful sufficient to give that knowledge obedience to the will of God, con. of God and of his will which is xix. 7. cat. 32. necessary unto salvation, ib.

Unnecessary Law-suits to be avoided,

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Liberty. Christian liberty, what, Labour is to be moderately used,

con. XX. 1. Wherein it is enlarcat. 135, 136.

ged under the gospel, ib. The Land-marks not to be removed, cat. end of Christian liberty, con. XX. 3. 142.

Liberty to sin inconsistent with it, Law. The Ceremonial Law, what, ib. It is not intended to destroy con. xix. 9.

It is abrogated now ecclesiastical or civil powers, but under the New Testament, con. to support and preserve them, con. xix. 3. XX. I. How the covenant

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Neither are men thereby of grace was administered under allowed to publish opinions, or the law, con. vii. 5. viii. 6. cat. maintain practices, that are con34.

trary to the light of nature, or to The Judicial Law expired with the the known principles of Christia

state of the Jews, con. xix. 4. nity, or such as are destructive of And obliges no further than the the

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general equity of it requires, ib. ib.
The Moral Law, what, cat. 93. Liberty of conscience, what it is, and

Given to Adam with a power to what repugnant to it, con. XX. 2.
fulfil it, con. iv. 2. xix. 1. cat. 92. Making men the lords of our faith
The ten commandments the sum and conscience unlawful, con. XX.
of it, con. xix. 2. cat. 98. Though 2. cat. 105.
believers are not under it as a co- Life. Eternal life purchased by
venant, con. xix. 6.

And are not Christ's perfect obedience to the able perfectly to keep it, cat. 149. law, con. viii. 5. The tree of life Yet it continues to be a perfect was a pledge of the covenant of rule of righteousness, con. xix. 2. works, cat. 20.

The life of any Binding all, as well justified per- not to be taken away except in sons as others, con. xix. 5. Christ, case of publick justice, lawful war, in the gospel, having not abolish- or necessary defence, cat. 136. ed, but much strengthened the Light of nature,

what obligation to the obedience of it, known of God and of our duty to ib. And although no man since him by it, con. i. 1. xxi. 1. cat. 2. the fall can, by the moral law, at- It is nat sufficient to make us wise

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unto salvation, con. i. 1. X. 4. xxi. 1. and difference between the Lord's cat. 2, 60. It is of the law of supper and baptism, cat. 176, 177. nature that a due portion of time Lots, cat. 112, 113. be set apart for the worship of Love. Election is of God's free God, con. xxi. 7.

love, con. ïïi. 5. cat. 13. Which Wanton looks sinful, cat. 139.

is unchangeable, con. xvii. 2. Lord's prayer. See Prayer.

cat. 79. And therefore true beLord's supper. The institution, na- lievers can neither totally nor

ture, and ends of it, con. xxix. 1. finally fall away from the state cat. 168. Christ not offered up of grace, ib. The sense of God's to his Father, nor any real sacri- love is attainable in this life, fice for sin made in it, con. xxix. 2. cat. 83. See Assurance. Love The mass abominably injurious to God is a duty, cat. 104. to Christ's one only sacrifice, ib. Which the light of nature shewThe outward elements in this sa- eth, con. xxi. 1. To love the crament are not to be adored, con. Lord our God with all our xxix. 4. They still remain truly heart, & c. is the sum of our duty bread and wine, con. xxix. 5. The to him, cat. 102. Love to God is doctrine of transubstantiation is necessary to the right performance repugnant not only to the scrip- of the duty of prayer, con. xxi. S. ture, but even to common sense, cat. 185. Love to God and the and has been and is the cause of brethren is necessary to right comgross idolatries, con. xxix. 6. How

municating, cat. 168, 171, 174. Christ hath appointed bread and True believers are never utterly wine to be given and received in destitute of the love of Christ and the sacrament, con. xxix. 3. cat. the brethren, con, xviii. 4. Where169. It is only to be administer- in love towards our neighbour ed by a minister of the word law- consists, cat. 135, 141, 144, 147. fully ordained, con. xxvii. 4. cat. What contrary to it, cat. 136, 142, 176. It is not to be received by 145, 148. It is the sum of our any one alone, con. xxix. 4. It is

duty to man, cat. 122. Lying to be received in both kinds, ib. sinful, cat. 145. What relation the elements in this

M sacrament have to Christ crucified, con. xxix. 5. How Christ is pre- MAGISTRATIS appointed by God, sent there, con. xxix. 7. cat. 170. con. xxiii. 1. For what end, ib. How believers feed on him there- Lawful for Christians to accept in, ib. What preparation is re- the office of a magistrate, con. quired for receiving it, cat. 171. xxiii. 2. The duty of the civil Doubting may consist with an in

magistrate, con. xxiii. 2. cat. 129. terest in Christ, can. xvii. 8. xviii. 4.

con. xx. 4. Read the scriptures letcat. 81. And therefore should tert. The sins of the magistrate, not hinder from partaking of the cat. 130, 145. He may wage Lord's supper, cat. 172. But the war upon just and necessary ocignorant and scandalous are not to casions, con. xxiii. 2. His power in be admitted, con. xxix. 8. cat. 173. church-affairs stated, con. xxiii. 3. What duties required in the time The duty of the people towards of receiving, cat. 174. What their magistrates, con. xxiii

. 4. duties after receiving, cat. 175. cat. 127. Their sins against them, Frequent attendance on it a duty, cat. 128. Ecclesiastical persons cat. 175, 177. The agreement pot exempted from obedience to

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the civil magistrate, con. xxiii. 4. con. xxii. 7. cat. 139. Those who The Pope hath no power or juris- have not the gift of continency diction over magistrates or their ought to marry, cat. 138. The people, ib. The magistrate is not duties of married persons, cat. to be opposed in the lawful ex

139, 141. ercise of his power, upon pretence

The mass abominably injurious to of Christian liberty, can. xx. 4.

Christ's one only sacrifice, con. Infidelity or difference in religion xxix. 2. doth not make void the magi- Means. God in his ordinary prostrate's just and legal authority, con.

vidence maketh use of means; xxiii. 4.

yet is free to work without, Man, how created, con, iv. 2. cat. 17. above, and against them at his

His state before the fall, con. iv. 2. pleasure, con. V. 3. The outward cat. 17, 20. His fall, and the and ordinary means of salvation effects of it, con. vi. cat. 21, 22, under the law, con. vii. 5. cat. 34. 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. His state Under the gospel, con. vii. 6. cat. by the covenant of grace, con. vii. 95, 154. The diligent use of 3,-6. cat. 30,-35. Man's chief them is required in order to end, cat. 1.

escape the wrath of God, cat. 153. Man-stealing discharged, cat. 142. How they are made effectual, con. M: 'riage, the end of it, con. xxiv. 2. XXV. 3. cat. 161, 155, 182. Trust.

cat. 20. Between more than one ing in means sinful, cat. 105. man and one woman at a time Unlawful means not to be used, ik unlawful, con. xxiv. 1. cat. 139. False measures unlawful, cat. 142. Lawful for all sorts of people Meat to be moderately used, cat who are capable to give their 135, 136. consent, con. xxiv. 3. And who Mediator. See Christ. are without the degrees of con- The Mercy of God, cor. ii. 1. cat. 7. sanguinity or affinity forbidden in It is manifested in his works of the scriptures, con. xxiv. 4. But providence, con. v. 1. It is of marriages within those degrees God's free love and mercy that can never be made lawful, ib. the elect are delivered from sin Protestants should not marry and misery, and brought to an with infidels, Papists, or other estate of salvation by the second idolaters, con. xxiv. 3. Nor such covenant, cat. 30. God is merci. as are godly with those that are ful to penitent sinners in Christ, notoriously wicked, ib. A con- con. XV. 2. cat. 76. For whose tract of marriage may be dis- sake mercy is to be prayed for, solved for adultery or fornication cat. 180.

Works of mercy are to committed after the contract, con. be done, even on the Lord's day, xxiv. 5. The bond of marriage con. xxi. 8. cat. 117. can only be dissolved for a ::1]tory Merit. No merit in good works after marriage, and such wilful for pardon of sin or eternal life; desertion as cannot be remedied, and why, con. xvi. 5. Nor can 10x. xxiv. 5, 6. Undue delay of we merit the outward blessings of marriage, prohibiting of law- this life, cat. 193. But we are ful, and dispensing with unlaw. to trust in the merits of Christ, ful marriages, are sinful, cat. 139. cat. 174. Who appearing in the Vows of perpetual single life merit of his obedience and sacri. are sinful snares in which no fice, maketh intercession for his Christian may entangle himself, people, cat. 55.

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