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Idolatry upheld by the Papists, I. 182.
Images and pictures, condemned by
the Council of Eliberis, II. 232.
Index Expurgatorius, its jealousy

about Apostolic Succession, II. 273.
Indulgences, meaning attached to
the term by the antient Scholas-
tics, I. 39.

absurdity of the system of, 291.
Infallibility, works in refutation of,

I. 19.
Inform, antient use of the term,
Il. 126.

Jesuits, their rise, importance, num-
bers, and intrigues, I. 535–537.
Justification, obscure notions of
prior to the time of Luther, I. 7;
evidenced, 10, 52, 67, 96, 118.

Kaye's (Bp.) Ecclesiastical History,
I. 172, 191; 472.

Lambeth articles, II. 136.
Liberalism of the present age, an er-
ror of a former day carried into
wider operation, II. 242.

Marsh's Edition of Douglas's Crite-

rion recommended, I. 61; 178.
Mendham's "Literary Policy of the
Church of Rome" noticed and re-
commended, 1.76.

Modern departure from Christianity,
I. 28.

Mosheim cited on the character of
Melancthon, 1. 193; on early
schisms, I. 202; 253.

Nicene Creed, history, and defence
of, I, 177.

Ordinary, meaning of the term, 1.

10.

Papists, withhold the Scriptures, II.
132.

do make 'images for Divine wor-
ship, I. 182.

Peter, disproved to have been
Bishop of Rome, II. 285.
Phelan's Catholic doctrine of Tradi-
tion, II. 184.

Pope, not the successor of St. Peter,
II. 273.

Pope Clement IV. anecdote of, I. 34.
Pope Pius IV. maintained idolatry,
I. 183.

Prayer of Thomas Aquinas before
study, I. 34.

of St. Chrysostom, in use in the
Greek Church, 112.
Protestantism, vindicated, 1. 183.

Reformer, what is requisite for one,
I. 91.

Reeve's Early Christian Apologists,
II. 320.

Rome, its abominations, I.75; II.
44, 46.

Schisms, opposed, I. 376.
School Divinity, crabbedness of, I.
181.
Scott's Continuation of Milner's
Church History, I. 52, 67, 91.
Scriptures, decree of the Council of
Trent respecting their use, II.
132; of Pope Leo XII. and Pope
Pius VII. ibid.

Slave, Scriptural meaning of the
term, II. 205.

Slavery, modern enormity of, II.
94; 219.

Smith's Errors of the Church of
Rome, I. 183, 198.
Socinianism, works in refutation of
it, I. 117, 238.

Supremacy, Papal, first workings of,
İ. 13, 186; II. 185; indefensible,
I. 214; 547.

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INDEX

OF

PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE

EXPLAINED BY THE WAY.

The Translator has greatly amplified this Index, conceiving, that as many texts of Scrip-
ture, not noted in the Original Index, are yet illustrated by the connexion in which they
stand in the work, it would prove useful to give them a place here. Also, in this Index are
included a few texts discussed in the Dissertation on the Death of Christ.]

Gen. I. 1, In the beginning God created the heaven
and the earth

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205

I. 27, So God created man in his own image
II. 2, God rested from all his works

24, Therefore shall a man leave his father
and his mother and shall cleave unto his
wife

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III. 15, It shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt
bruise his heel

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IV. 5. Cain was very wroth and his countenance

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XXXIX. 10, He hearkened not unto her to be with

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Exod. XII. 14, Ye shall keep it a feast unto the

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Levit. XIX. 17, Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy
neighbour and not suffer sin upon him

XXIII. 21, It shall be a statute for ever, &c.

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1 Saml. XII. 23, Be it far from me to sin against the
Lord in ceasing to pray for you

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2 Kings IV. 29, If thou meet any man by the way
salute him not, and if any salute thee,

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Job XXI. 3, Is not destruction to the wicked, and a
strange punishment to the workers of

iniquity?

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Psal. I. 3, He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers
of water, and that bringeth forth his
fruit in due season

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VIII. 6, Thou hast made him to have dominion,

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XLIV. 6, In Thy name will we tread under our
enemies
XLIX. 8, No man can deliver his brother, nor

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give to God a ransom

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LXXXVI. 2, Preserve my soul for I am holy

CXVI. 12, 13, What shall I render unto the

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CXIX. 12, I have inclined my heart to perform
thy statutes even unto the end

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Prov. XX. 9, Who can say I have made my heart
clean, I am pure from my sin?

XXII. 24, Make no friendship with an angry

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XXVIII. 14, Happy is the man that feareth

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Eccl. IX. 1, No man knoweth whether he is worthy of
love or hatred, but all things are held
doubtful as to the future

Isa. XLII. 6, I the Lord have called thee, and have
given thee for a covenant of the people,
for a light of the Gentiles

LIII. 10, If he shall lay down his soul for sin,

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LIX. 2, Your iniquities have separated between
you and your God

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Jer. IX. 25, Behold, the days come that I will punish
all them that are circumcised with the
uncircumcised

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XXXIII. 8, I will cleanse them from all their
sins, and pardon all their iniquities

Ezek. XXXIII. 2, I have no pleasure in the death of
the wicked, but that the wicked turn
from his way and live

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Lament. V. 2, Turn thou us, and we shall be turned

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Hosea I. 2, Go take unto thee a wife of whoredoms,

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Joel II. 12, Turn unto me with all your heart

II. 14, Who knows if God will return and re

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pent Micah V. 2, His goings forth have been from of old, &c.

Eccles. V. 5,

Matt. III. 8,

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6, Concerning propitiation be not with-
out fear to add sin, &c.
Bring forth fruits worthy of repentance
V. 39, Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right
cheek, turn to him the other also

XIII. 4, The righteous shall shine forth as the

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XV. 17, Do ye not yet understand, that whatso-
ever entereth in at the mouth, goeth into
the belly, &c.

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XVI. 19, Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth,
shall be loosed in heaven

XXII. 14, Many are called but few chosen

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XXIV. 45, Who then is that faithful and wise

steward, &c.

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XXVI. 52, All they that take the sword shall

perish with the sword

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XII. 19, Thou hast much goods laid up for many
years, take thine ease, &c.

XVIII. 1, Men ought always to pray and not to
faint

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21, The kingdom of God is within you XXIV. 19, Tarry ye in Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high

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John I. 18, No man hath seen God at any time

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III. 16, God so loved the world, that he gave his
only begotten Son, &c.

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III 36, He that believeth not the Son, the wrath
of God abideth on him

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V. 39, Search the Scriptures, they testify of me
XVII. 2, Thou hast given him power over all

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Acts III. 2, The Holy Ghost said, Separate me Bar

IV. 12, There is none other name under heaven,
given among men, whereby we can be

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VIII. 22, Repent therefore, if perhaps the
thought of thy heart may be forgiven

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XV. 10, Why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon
the disciples which neither we nor our
fathers were able to bear

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20, They should abstain from pollutions of
idols, and from fornication, and from
things strangled, &c.

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XVII. 28, In him we live, and move, and have

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Rom. I. 10, That which may be known of God is ma

nifest in them, &c.

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V. 8, God commendeth his love toward us, &c.
19, By the obedience of one shall many be

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515

20, The law entered that sin might abound
VI. 12, Let not sin reign in your mortal body,

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VII. 19, The good that I would I do not, &c.
VIII. 24, We are saved by hope

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25, If we hope for that we see not, then
do we with patience wait for it

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37, In all these things we are more than
conquerors
XII. 5, We being many are one body in Christ, &c.
10, Be kindly affectioned one towards ano-
ther, &c.
XV. 2, Every one of us should please his neigh-
bour

1 Cor. I. 26,

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Ye see your calling, brethren, &c. II.
II. 12, We have received the Spirit that we may
know the things, &c.
14, The natural man receiveth not the things
of the Spirit, &c.

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IV. 8, Ye are full, ye are rich, ye have reigned
as kings without us, &c.

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