INDEX PRINCIPAL MATTERS. or omission of it makes no alter- 48 142 as can belong to no creature 63 65 verse, whosoever is so, is, in the 52 144 ADORATION, see Worship 15 disown creature-worship 175 146 have more difficulties to get 122, 125, 161, 252 156 how far they agree with, or 214 244 336 340 331 VOL. I. Christ spake to the Jews in his own Eternity, a distinct idea from ne- 85 how abused when attributed 41 Scripture by the same phrases 42 - and therefore the Scripture 179 .that of the Son's 263 be necessary to his office and 83 77 - implies the Son to be neces- 87 104 15, 60, 130, 135 F. 268 in which they are against the 278 - 138 how cited and made use of 301 321 uncreated implicitly and con- G. 139 Generation of the Son, a threefold that he was created, not af- .-- they who assert the genera- ibid. to have been temporary; yet as- : 148 - how far an explicit profes- sion of the Son's eternal genera- tributed to the Son, by Dr. God, what the word implies 36 124 - denotes substance, and not Christ by the Arians i x - his nature or essence denied the word God 35, 37, 265 the Arians to be above human 217 185 H. Hypostasis, in what sense the an- Hypostases or one only 248 34 292 Son, either in the Scripture, or 6, 15 vindicated 140, 177, 182 P. 46 Jehovah, Christ so called in his 42 of the one true God 122 stood to ascribe ignorance to 72 not the sole foundation of his 197 M. . fully charged with the abuse of 212, 228 218 N. 211 Subordinate God, the absurdity of calling Christ so 3, 38, 39 nature or power, but only in 130 terms, when understood of any 35 248 God at all with equality of nature 205 97 0. 3 70 'o (the article) before Osòs makes no alteration in the sense of the 48 as the Father's 77 331 scribed to the Father, in oppo- 227 "Keen begotten w Trinity in unity, the modus of it not to be too curiously inquired into 227 Tritheism, the charge of it removed from the Catholics 215 fixed upon the Arians 238 the medium between that and Sabellianism 234 - the sense of the ancient Fa thers in relation to it 239 Two Gods, the consequence of the Arian scheme 56 166 Will, and arbitrary will, distinct things 90 - how the Son may be said to have been begotten with the will of the Father 89, 348 Worship (religious) appropriated to the supreme God only, in Scripture 162 -- no distinction in Scripture between absolute and inferior 173 -- and from the doctrine of the ancient Church that religious worship is due to Christ, proved from Scripture 178 - upon what principles given him by the primitive Christians 181 -- how the worship paid to the Son terminates in the Father 185 due to him as Creator and Preserver of the universe, and before the commencing of his mediatorial kingdom 0. Unity of Godhead, not to be in ferred from unity of authority 55 - cannot be asserted but upon an equality of nature, and unity of principle 240 Unity of Father and Son, in what sense defended by the ancients 175 255 W. Whitby, (Dr.) an instance of his unfair dealing in his authorities 93 short strictures upon his modest disquisitions 282 -- his notion of mysteries exposed, &c. 218 203 END OF VOL. I. |