S. Sabbath, why instituted and what it Saints, what constitutes their true Salt of speech what, II. 261. II. 277; how necessary, 278; in is effected by degrees in this life, Satisfaction for our sins made by Schoolmen, obtrude their vagaries Scriptures, are believed on their own authority among the faithful, compared by Hermanus to the fa- Servant of fortune is not a distinc- 210. Servants, their condition formerly, in the place of Christ, I. 257. is a pleasant poison, I. 454; is Sin, original is not the mere priva- Sins are the chains of the devil, I. 474; different kinds of, 11. 49, 51. Slanderers, a lesson for them, I. 102. Soul, put for the whole person, I. 416. Speech, the salt of, what, 11. 261. Spirit Holy, is like a treasurer, I.21. Stedfast, what it signifies, and es- pecially with regard to faith, 376. 232. Strangers to be loved and how, I. 74; the evil of cherishing them of a wife towards her husband, in Succession local, of no avail without of believers, see Afflictions. of the Cross, the best means Superiors to be obeyed in things in- Things above, what are so called, on the earth described, 8; why circumcised by St. Paul, I. 405. Traditions are not necessary, I. 265; Triumph, description of Christ's U. Ubiquity does not attach to the hu Uncircumcision, various significa- 46. Understanding, necessity of in order Union, personal, in Christ what, I. V. Vices are contagious, II. 257; the Vigils public, what they were for- private, laudable, 232, 233. See Virtue, what, II. 101; its likeness Virtue and knowledge, mutually of Ministers, threefold, I. 270, Vow, what, I. 506; to be made to Vows made by Papists to angels and W. Walk, what it signifies in Scripture, Warn, our duty to warn and admo- nish one another, and how it may Will of God, operative and approv- ing, I. 310, 311; difference be- to be known and done, II. 290, Will of man, naturally depraved, I. Will-worship, its origin and parts, in what her subjection consists, Wisdom, what it signifies, 1. 118, regards both things to be believed its importance to Ministers, i. Women ought not to be vain, nor Word of God. See Scriptures. 144, 145, and that religiously, 260. Works of the Law, do not justify, of the renewed, although imper- of one creature cannot be imputed what to be avoided in it, 532. of God, what. See Anger. Y. Youth, should live in obedience to Z. Zeal, whence the term is derived, to be united with discretion, I. 369. INDEX OF QUESTIONS INCIDENTALLY AND BRIEFLY DETERMINED IN THE WORK. IN THE EXPOSITION OF CHAPTER I. ... ... ... WHETHER the Pope of Rome hath apostolical dignity and autho- Whether Christ is the adequate object of faith as it justifies ... Whether there can be true faith without love 9-19 66-69 92-84 Whether love is so joined to faith as to be a form of it Whether it is lawful to do good works from respect to a reward Whether the Gospel could have been preached through the whole Whether in every good work it is necessary to maintain an actual in- Whether it is possible for the regenerate man always to retain the habitual intention of pleasing God Whether a believer is always acceptable to God notwithstanding his ibid. 164 197 203-208 Whether believers under the Old Testament were saved by Christ Whether the angels were created before the foundation of the visible Whether Christ is the Head of the Church in each of his natures 210-213 Whether the sanctified alone are the members of that Church of Whether guilt being remitted all punishment is not at the same time Whether merits or superabundant sufferings are allowed to the saints 279 Whether the merits of any one of the saints can be imputed to ano- ther for remission of punishment Whether the Pope can be thought to dispense the treasure of the Whether the human nature of Christ is omniscient Whether any one may use Philosophy, and how far, in Theology 389-399 Whether and in what manner the legal ceremonies are abrogated by Whether the human nature of Christ subsists in the person of the Word ... Whether Christ is the Saviour of angels Whether and in what manner the angels promote the welfare of the elect Whether infants are to be baptized PAGE. Whether original sin is a mere privation of original righteous- 451-454, and Vol. II. 37 ... 470, 471 Whether the Limbus of the Fathers is to be admitted Whether Christian magistrates may ordain laws for abstinence from meats, and how far they are to be observed Whether Christians may observe festivals, and how far Whether all religious worship is due to God alone Whether the Papists render latria, the highest kind of worship, to Whether among necessary things that alone pertains to the worship Whether, from the sitting of Christ at the right hand of God, the majesty and ubiquity of his body may be inferred Whether mortification be of itself in the power of man Whether those dead to sin ought to be exhorted to mortify them- Whether simple fornication be a mortal sin 58 Whether it is lawful for a Christian to revenge any injury done to ... ... Whether it is lawful to repel an injury by a duel Whether charity fulfils the law Whether the Scriptures are to be read in common by the laity Whether a Christian is bound in every action whatever expressly to Whether it is lawful for a husband to chastize his wife by stripes and Whether married children, or those called to the administration of Church or State, are still bound to yield obedience to their parents, ... bind them- 174-189 119 ... ... 116-118 121, 122 IN THE EXPOSITION OF CHAPTER IV. Whether prayer in an unknown tongue be proper |