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con. XXX. iv. Penitent sinners are to be
absolved from censures, con. xxx. 2.
Censuring. Rash, harsh, and partial cen-
suring sinful, cat. 145.
Ceremonial law. See Law.

Charity towards our neighbour, wherein it
consists, cat. 135, 141, 144, 147. What con-
trary to it, cat. 136, 142, 145, 148. Giving
and lending freely according to our ability,
and the necessities of others, is a duty, con.
xxvi. 2. cat. 141.

Charms unlawful, cat. 113.
Chastity, cat. 138.

Children that die in infancy, how saved, con.
x. 3. The children of such as profess the
true religion are members of the visible
church, con. xxv. 2. cat. 62. And are to
be baptized, con. xxviii. 4. cat. 166.
Christ, why so called, cat. 42. Is the only Me-
diator between God and man, con. viii. 1.
cat. 36. Who being very God, of one sub-
stance, and equal with the Father, con. viii.
2.cat. 11,36. In the fulness of time became
man, con. viii. 2. cat. 36, 37. The necessity
of his being God and man, cat. 38, 39, 40.
He was ordained by God from eternity to
be Mediator, con. viii. 1. He was sanctified
and anointed with the Holy Spirit to execute
the office of Mediator, con. viii. 3. cat. 42.
To which he was called by the Father, con.
viii. 3. And willingly undertook and dis-
charged it, con. iv. 8. By his perfect obe-
dience and sacrifice of himself, he pur-
chased reconciliation and eternal life for
all the elect, con. viii. 5. cat. 38. To whom,
in all ages, the benefits of his mediation
are effectually applied, con.viii. 6, 8. Christ's
offices of prophet, priest, king, cat. 43, 44,
45. See Acceptance, Access, Body of Christ,
Church, Death of Christ, Exaltation, Ex-
piation, Humiliation, Imputation, Inter-
cession, Judge, Merit, Messiah, Name of
Christ, Personal Union, Propitiation,
Reconciliation, Redemption, Resurrection,
Righteousness, Sacrifice, Salvation, Satis-
faction, Surety.

Christian liberty. See Liberty.

Church, the, is the object of God's special
providence, con. v. 7. cat. 63. Christ the
only head of it, con. viii. 1. xxv. 6. The
catholick church invisible, what, con. xxv.
1. cat. 64. Given to Christ from all eter-
nity, con. viii. 1. The benefits which the
members of it enjoy by Christ, cat. 65, 66,
69, 82, 83, 86, 90. The catholick church
visible, what, con. xxv. 2. cat. 62. Out of
it no ordinary possibility of salvation, con.
xxv. 2. Its privileges, con. xxv. 3. cat. 63.
Particular churches more or less pure, con.
xxv. 4. The purest subject to mixture
and error, con. xxv. 5. There shall always
be a church on earth to worship God ac-
cording to his will, ib.

Church-censures. See Censures.
Church-government appointed by the Lord
Jesus in the hand of church-officers, dis-
tinct from the civil magistrate, con. xxx.
1. cat. 45, 108. But they are not exempted
from obedience to the magistrate, con.
xxiii. 4. They have the power of the keys
committed to them, con. xxx. 2. What
that power is, and its use, con. xxx. 2, 3,
4. They are not to be opposed in the law-
ful exercise of their powers upon pretence

of Christian liberty, con. xx. 4. See Corm
cils. There are some circumstances con-
cerning church-government, which are to
be ordered by the light of nature and Chris-
tian prudence, according to the general
rules of the word, con. i. 6.
Circumcision, one of the ordinances by which
the covenant of grace was administered
unto the law, con. vii. 5. cat. 34.

Civil magistrate, or civil powers. See Magis
trate.

The

Commandments, the Ten, are the sum of the
moral law, con. xix. 2. cat. 98. They are
a perfect rule of righteousness, con. xix. 2.
Rules for understanding them, cat. 99. The
preface explained, cat. 101. The first Com-
mandment, cat. 103-106. The second, cat.
107-110. The third, cat. 111-114.
fourth, cat. 115-121. The fifth, cat. 123-133.
The sixth, cat. 134-136. The seventh, cat.
137-139. The eighth, cat. 140-142. The
ninth, cat. 143-145. The tenth, cat.146-148.
The sum of the first four commandments,
which contain our duty to God, cat. 102.
The sum of the other six, which contain
our duty to man, cat. 122. No man is able
to keep the commandments of God per-
fectly, cat. 149.

Communion, the. See The Lord's Supper.
Communion of Saints, wherein it consists,
con. xxvi. 1, 2. The enjoyment of it is one
of the privileges of the visible church, cat.
63. In the Lord's supper communicants
testify their mutual love and fellowship
each with other, cat. 168. That sacrament
being a bond and pledge of believers' com-
munion with Christ, and with each other,
as members of his mystical body, con. xxix.
1. The communion of saints doth not in-
fringe a man's property in his goods and
possessions, con. xxvi. 3.

Communion which the elect have with Christ,
con. xxvi. 1. In this life, cat. 69, 83. Im-
mediately after death, cat. 86. At the
resurrection and day of judgment, cat. 87,
90. It is a consequence of their union with
him, con. xxvi. 1. It doth not make them
partakers of his Godhead, nor equal with
him, con. xxvi. 3. It is confirmed in the
Lord's supper, cat. 168.

Company, unchaste, not to be kept, cat. 139.
Nor corrupt communications to be used or
listened to, ib.

Condition. Perfect, personal, and perpetual
obedience, the condition of the covenant
of works, con. vii. 2. xix. 1. cat. 20. God
requires faith as the condition to interest
sinners in the Mediator of the covenant of
grace, cat. 32.

Confession of sin always to be made in private
to God, con. xv. 6. And is to be joined
with prayer, cat. 178. When to be made to
men, con. xv. 6. Upon confession the of-
fending brother is to be received in love, ib.
Conscience. See Liberty of Conscience. Peace
of conscience a fruit of the sense of God's
13 love, con. xviii. 1, 8. cat. 83. Believers
may fall into sins which wound the con-
science, con. xvii. 8. xviii. 4. The wicked
are punished with horror of conscience,
cat. 28, 83.

Contentment. Submission to God is our duty,
cat. 104. Discontent at his dispensations
is sinful, cat. 105. A full contentment

with our condition is our duty, cat. 147. Cursing sinful, cat. 113.
Discontentment with our own estate a sin,

cat. 148.
Controversies. It belongs to synods and
councils ministerially to determine contro-
versies of faith, and cases of conscience,
con. xxxi. 3. The Spirit speaking in the
scriptures is the supreme judge of all con-
troversies in religion, con. i. 10. The ori-
ginal text of the scriptures is that to which
the church is finally to appeal, con. i. 8.
Conversation, our, ought to be in holiness
and righteousness, answerable to an holy
profession, cat. 112, 167.

Corruption of nature, what, con. vi. 2, 4. cat.
25. A consequence of the fall of man, ib.
Actual sin a fruit of it, con. vi. 4. cat. 25.
How it is propagated, con. vi. 3. cat. 26.
It doth remain during this life in the re-
generate, and all its motions are truly sin,
con. vi. 5. xiii. 2. cat. 78. But it is pardoned
and mortified through Christ, con. vi. 5.
Covenant. No enjoying of God but by way
of covenant, con. vii. 1.

Covenant of works, what, and with whom
made, con. iv. 2. vii. 2. xix. 1. cat. 20, 22.
Perfect, personal, and perpetual obedi-
ence, the condition of it, con. vii. 2. xix. 1.
cat. 20. It is called a law, and a command,
con. iv. 2. and a law given as a covenant,
con. xix. 1. and a covenant of life, of which
the tree of life was a pledge, cat. 20.
Covenant of grace, what, con. vii. 3. cat. 30,
32. It was made with Christ as the second
Adam, and with all the elect in him, as
his seed, cat. 31. In it God requireth of
sinners faith in Christ, that they may be
justified and saved, con. vii. 3. cat. 71.
Faith being required as the condition to
interest them in Christ, cat. 32. Who is
the Mediator of this covenant, con. viii. 1.
cat. 36. Why it is called a testament, con.
vii. 4. It was differently administered in
the time of the law, and in the time of
the gospel, con. vii. 5. cat. 33. How it was
administered under the law, con. vii. 5.
cat. 34. How under the gospel, con. vii.
6 cat. 35.

Councils or Synods ought to be, c n. xxxi.
1. They may be called by the civil magis-
trate,con. xxiii. 3.xxxi.2. When ministers
may meet without the call of the civil
magistrate, con. xxxi. 2. What power
councils have, con. xxxi.3. What submis-
sion due to their decrees, ib. Not infal-
lible since the apostles' time, con.xxxi. 4.
But their determinations are to be tried
by the scriptures, con. i. 10. How far they
may meddle in civil affairs, con. xxxi. 5.
Creation of the world, con.iv. 1. cat. 15. Of
man, con. iv. 2.cat. 17. Of angels, cat. 16.
Creatures. Dominion over the creatures
given to man, con. iv. 2. cat. 17. They
are cursed for our sakes since the fall,
cat. 28. Religious worship to be given
to no creature, con. xxi. 2. cat. 105.
Curiosity. Bold and curious searching
into God's secrets discharged, cat. 105.
Curious prying into God's decrees for-
bidden, cat. 113. Curious or unprofit-
able questions are to be avoided, ib.
Curse, the, and wrath of God, man liable
to it, both by original and actual sin,
con. vi. 6. cat. 27. How it may be escaped,
con. vii. 3. cat. 153.

DANCING.

cat. 139.

D

Lascivious dancing forbidden,

Dead not to be prayed for, con. xxi. 4. cat. 183.
Death, being the wages of sin, con. vi. 6. cat.
28, 84. It is appointed for all men, cat. 84.
How it is an advantage to the righteous,
cat. 85. The state of believers immediately
after death, con. xxxii. 1. cat. 86. of the
wicked, ib.

Death, the, of Christ, con. viii. 4. cat. 49. In
it he saw no corruption, con. viii. 4. cat.
52. The divine nature having sustained
the human from sinking under the power
of death, cat. 38. By his obedience and
death, he made a proper, real, and full
satisfaction to the justice of the Father,
con. xi. 3. cat. 71. Through the virtue of
his death and resurrection, believers are
sanctified, con. xiii. 1. Believers have
fellowship with Christ in his death, con.
xxvi. 1. And from his death and resur-
rection they draw strength for the mortify-
ing of sin, and quickening of grace, cat.
167. The Lord's supper is a memorial of
his death,con.xxix. 1. cat. 168. And in that
sacrament worthy communicants medi-
tate affectionatelyonhis death andsuffer-
ings, cat. 174. And receive and feed upon
all the benefits of his death, con. xxix. 7.
Decalogue, the. See Commandments.
Decrees,the,of God,the nature,end, extent,
and properties of them,con. iii. 1, 2. cat. 12.
The decree of predestination, con. iii. 3,4.
Of election and reprobation, con. iii. 5,6,7.
cat. 13. How God executeth his decrees,
cat. 14. How the doctrine of decrees is
to be handled, and what use to be made
of them, con. iii. 8. Curious prying into
God's decrees forbidden, cat. 113.
Desertion. Wilful desertion unlawful, cat.
139. Such as cannot be remedied by
the church or civil magistrate, is cause
sufficient of dissolving the bond of
marriage, con. xxiv. 6.

Despair sinful, cat. 105. Believers always
supported from utter despair, con. xviii.
4. cat. 81.

Devil, all compacts and consulting with
him sinful, cat. 105.

Diligence in our calling a duty, cat. 141.
Dipping in baptism not necessary, con.
xxviii. 3.

Discontent at the dispensations of God's
providence sinful, cat. 105, 113. Discon-
tentment with our own estate sinful,
cat. 148.

Divorce, lawful in case of adultery after
marriage, or of such wilful desertion as
cannot be remedied, con. xxiv. 5, 6. A
publick and orderly course of proceed-
ing is to be observed in it, con. xxiv. 6.
Dominion. See Sovereignty, Creatures, Sin.
Doubting of being in Christ, may consist
with a true interest in him, con. xvii. 3.
xviii. 4. cat. 81, 172. And therefore should
not hinder from partaking of the Lord's
supper, cat. 172.

Drunkenness forbidden, cat. 139.
Duty to God bythe light of nature,con.xxi.1.
Duties required in the first command-
ment, cat. 104. In the second, cat. 108. In
the third, cat. 112. In the fourth, cat. 116.
Duties of inferiors to their superiors, con.

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xxili. 4. cat. 127. What is required of su-
periors, con. xxiii. 2. cat. 129. Duties of
equals, cat. 131. Duties of the sixth com-
mandment, cat. 135. Of the seventh, cat.
138. Of the eighth, cat. 141. Of the ninth,
cat. 144. Of the tenth, cat. 147.

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ECCLESIASTICAL powers not to be opposed
upon pretence of Christian liberty, con. xx.
4. Ecclesiastical persons not exempted
from obedience to the civil magistrate, con.
xxiii. 4.
Effectual calling, what, con. x. 1. cat. 67. It
is of God's free grace, not from any thing
foreseen in man, con. x. 2. cat. 67. All the
elect, and they only, are effectually called,

con. x. 1, 4. cat. 68. The elect united to
Christ in their effectual calling, cat. 66.
Election, out of God's mere free grace, con.
iii. 5. cat. 13. From all eternity in Christ,
ib. Election not only to eternal life and
glory, but also to the means thereof, con.
iii. 6. cat. 13. All the elect, and they only,
are effectually called and saved, con. iil.
6. x. 1, 4. cat. 68. Though others may be
outwardly called by the word, and have
some common operations of the Spirit,ib.
Elect infants, and other elect persons
who are incapable of being called by the
word, how saved, con. x. 3. What use to
be made of the doctrine of election, con.
iv. 8. And how men may be assured of
their eternal election, ib. See Assurance.
Envy sinful, cat. 128, 136, 142, 145, 148.
Equals, their duties and sins, cat. 131, 132.
Equivocation. Speaking the truth in doubt-

ful and equivocal expressions, to the pre-
judice of truth or justice, sinful, cat. 145.
Eucharist. See Lord's Supper.
Exaltation of Christ, con. viii. 4 cat. 51. In
his resurrection, cat. 52. In his ascension,
cat. 53. In his sitting at the right hand
of God, cat. 54. In his coming to judge
the world, cat. 56.
Self-examination, cat. 171.
Excommunication, con. xxx, 2, 8, 4.
Expiation. Sin cannot be explated but by
the blood of Christ, cat. 152.

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FAITH, what, con. xiv. 2. cat. 72. God re-
quireth nothing of sinners that they may
be justifled, but faith in Christ, con. xi. 1.
cat.71. Which he requireth as the con-
dition to interest them in the Mediator of
the covenant of grace, cat. 32. It justifies
a sinner in the sight of God only as it is
an instrument by which he receiveth
Christ and his righteousness, con. xi. 2.
cat. 73. Faith is the gift of God, con. xi. 1.
cat. 71. It being the work of the Spirit,
con. xiv. 1. cat. 59, 72. It is ordinarily
wrought by the ministry of the word, con.
xiv. 1. Increased and strengthened by
theword,sacraments, and prayer ib. Often
weakened, but always gets the victorycon.
xiv.3. Growing up in manyto a full assur-
ance, con. xiv. 3. cat. 80. Good works the
fruit and evidence of true faith, con. xvi.
2. cat. 52. Which is never alone, but
always accompanied with all other sav-
ing graces, and is no dead faith, but
worketh by love, con. xi. 2. cat. 78.
Fall of man, the nature and effects of it,con.
vi.cat. 21, 23,25,27, 28, 29. Why permitted,

con. vi. 1. How all mankind concerned in
it, con. vi. 3. cat. 22.

Falling away. See Perseverance.
Family worship daily, required of God, con.
xxi. 6.

Fasting. Religious fasting a duty, cat. 108.
Solemn fasting a part of religious worship,
con. xxi. 5.

Fellowship. See Communion.
Foreknowledge. All things come to pass in-
fallibly according to the foreknowledge of
God, con. v. 2.

Forgiveness. See Pardon.
Fornication committed after contract of mar
riage, a just ground of dissolving the con
tract, con. xxiv. 5.
Fortune. To ascribe any thing to fortune is
sinful, cat. 105.
Free-will. See Will.

Frugality a duty, cat. 141.

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GAMING. Wasteful gaming forbidden, cat. 142.
Glory. The communion in glory with Christ,
which believers enjoy in this life, con. xviii.
1, 2, cat. 83. Immediately after death,
con. xxxii. 1. cat. 86. At the resurrection
and day of judgment, con. xxxii. 3. xxxiii.
2. cat. 87, 90.

Glory, the, of God the end of his decrees,
con. iii. 3. cat. 12. The glory of his grace
the end of election, con. iii. 5. cat. 13. The
glory of his justice the end of the decree of
reprobation, con. iii. 7. cat. 13. The glory
of his eternal power, wisdom, and good-
ness, the end of the creation, con. iv. 1.
The manifestation of the glory of his
wisdom, power, justice, goodness, and
mercy, is the end of all God's works of
providence, con. v. 1. cat. 18. The end of
God's appointing the last judgment is the
manifestation of the glory of his mercy
and justice, con. xxxii. 10. To glorify
God is the chief end of man, cat. 1. God
is glorified by good works, con. xvi. 2.
Gluttony a sin, cat. 139.

God. The light of nature sheweth that
there is a God, con. xxi. 1. cat. 2. What
it declares concerning him, and of our
duty to him, con. 1. 1. xxi. 1. It is not.
sufficient to give that knowledge of God,
and of his will, which is necessary unto
salvation, con. i. 1. cat. 2. The attributes
or perfections of God, con. ii. 1, 2. cat. 7,
101. There is but one only God, con. ii.
1. cat. 8. There are three persons in the
Godhead, distinguished by personal pro-
perties,con. ii. 3. cat. 9,10. The co-equality
of the persons proved, cat. 11. To him is
due from all his creatures, whatsoever
worship, service, or obedience, he is
pleased to require, con. ii. 2. Our duty
to God, cat. 104, 108, 112, 116. What
contrary to it, cat. 105, 109, 113, 119.
Religious worship is to be given to God
the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and
to him alone; and that only in the
mediation of Christ, con. xxi. 2. cat. 179,
181. God is to be worshipped in that
way only which he hath instituted in
the scriptures, con. xxi. 1. cat. 109. To
glorify God, and fully to enjoy him for
ever, is the chief end of man, cat. 1.
Good works. See Works.
Gospel. How the covenant of grace is ad-

ministered under the gospel,con.vii. 6. cat.

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85. Without the gospel no salvation, con. x. 4. cat. 60. In it Christ doth not dissolve but strengthen the obligation to the obedience of the moral law, con. xix. 5. Believers under the gospel have a greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of, con. xx. 1.

Government. See Church, Magistrate. Grace, the, of God. Election is of God's mere free grace,con. iii. 5. cat. 13. How the grace of God is manifested in the second covenant, con. vii. 3. cat. 32. Effectual calling is of God's free and special grace, con. X. 2. cat. 67. Justification is only of free grace, con. xi. 3. cat. 70, 71. Adoption is an act of free grace, con. xii. cat. 74. The communion in grace which believers have with Christ, cat. 69. All saving graces are the work of the Spirit, con. xiii. xiv. xv. cat. 32, 72, 75, 76, 77. And do always accompany faith, con. xi. 2. cat. 73. Perseverance in grace, con. xvii. cat. 79. Increase in grace, con. xiii. 1, 3. cat. 75, 77. Assurance of grace, con. xviii. cat. 80, 81.

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HARDEN. Why and how sinners are hardened, con. v. 6. Believers may have their hearts hardened, con. xvii. 3.

Head. The elect are inseparably united to Christ as their head, con. xxv. 1. xxvi. 1. cat. 64, 66. He is the only head of the church, con. xxv. 6.

Hearing. What is required of those that hear the word preached, con. xxi. 5. cat. 160. Heaven, the state of the blessed, con. xxxii. 1. xxxiii. 2. cat. 86, 90.

Hell, the state of the damned, con. xxxii. 1. xxxiii. 2. cat. 29, 86, 89. The meaning of these words in the Creed, He descended into hell, cat. 50.

Hereticks to be rejected, cat. 105. Holiness. God is most holy in all his counsels, works, and commands, con. ii. 2. Man was created holy after the image of God, con. iv. 2. cat. 17. But by the fall he became wholly defiled, con. vi. 2. Believers are, by the sanctifying Spirit of Christ, quickened and strengthened to the practice of holiness, con. xiii. 1, 3. cat. 75. And are made perfectly holy in heaven, con. xxxii. 1. cat. 86, 90. See Sanctification. Holy Ghost, the, equal with the Father, con. ii. 3. cat. 11. He is promised to the elect in the covenant of grace, con. vii. 3. cat. 32. By him they are united to Christ, con. xxvi. 1. For by him the redemption purchased by Christ is applied to them, con. viii. 8. xi. 4. cat. 58, 59. By him they are effectually called, con. x. 1. cat. 67. And have faith wrought in their hearts, con. xiv. 1. cat. 59, 72. He is given to them in adoption, con. xii. cat. 74. And applying the death and resurrection of Christ to them, by his powerful operation, they are sanctified, con. xiii. 1. cat. 75. Having repentance wrought, and all other saving graces infused into their hearts, con. xiii. 1. cat. 32, 75, 76, 77. Through the continual supply of strength from him, believers grow in grace, con. xiii. 3. cat. 75. The outward means are by him made effectual to the elect for salvation, con. vii. 5, 6. xxv. 3. cat. 155, 161. Prayer is to be

made by his help, con. xxi. 3. cat. 182, Ability to do good works is from him, con. xvi. 3. Assurance of faith is attained by his witnessing with our spirits that we are the children of God, con. xviii. 2. cat. 80. By his abiding within believers, they are secured from falling totally away from the state of grace, and are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation, con. xvii. 2. cat. 79.

Hope of glory, con. xviii. 1. cat. 83. The hope of hypocrites, con. xviii. 1. Humiliation of Christ, con. viii. 2, 4. cat. 46. · In his conception and birth, cat. 47. In his life, cat. 48. In his death, cat. 49. After death, cat. 50.

Hypocrisy. Making profession of religion in hypocrisy, or for sinister ends, sinful, cat. 113. The hypocrite's hope, con. xviii. 1. Hypostatical. See Personal. I

IDLENESS unlawful, cat. 139, 142. Idolatry, all the kinds of it forbidden, cat. 105, 109. All monuments of idolatry ought to be removed, cat. 108.

Ignorant, not to be admitted to the Lord's table, con. xxix. 8. cat. 173. Image. Man made after the image of God, in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, con. iv. 2. cat. 17. This image is renewed by sanctification, cat. 75. And fully perfected in heaven, con. xxxii. 1. cat. 86, 90. Image-worship of all kinds discharged, cat.

109.

Imputation. The guilt of Adam's first sin is imputed to all his posterity, con. vi. 3. The obedience and satisfaction of Christ is imputed to believers, con. xi. 1. cat. 70. His righteousness is imputed to them, cat.71,77. Incarnation of Christ, con. viii. 2. cat. 37, 39. Incest discharged, cat. 139. Incestuous marriages, which are within the degrees of consanguinity or affinity forbidden in the scriptures, can never be made lawful,con.xxiv. 4. Inclosures and depopulations, unjust, forbidden, cat. 142.

Increase of grace is from a continual supply of strength from the sanctifying Spirit of Christ, con. xiii. 1, 3. cat. 75, 77. Infants, how saved, con. x. 3. Infants of one or both believing parents are to be baptized, con. xxviii. 4. cat. 166. Ingrossing commodities to enhance their price, unlawful, cat. 142. Innocency. The state of man in innocency, con. iv. 2. cat. 17, 20. Inspiration. The books of the Old and New Testament are given by inspiration of God, con. i. 2. But the Apocrypha is not of divine inspiration, con. i. 3. Intercession. How Christmakes intercession, cat. 55. It is a part of his priestly office, cat. 44. He makes intercession, that the redemption which he hath purchased may be applied to all believers, con. viii. 8. cat. 55. And their perseverance depends upon his continual intercession for them, con. xvii. 2. cat. 79.

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Jests. Perverting the scripture to profane jests, sinful, cat. 113.

Jesus, why so called, cat. 41. See Christ. Joy in the Holy Ghost, the fruit of assurance,

con. xviii. 1, 2. cat. 83. Believers, by fall

ing into some sins, may grieve the Spirit, and be deprived of some measure of their comfort, con. xvii. 3. xviii. 4. Judge. Christ the judge of the world, con. viii. 1, 4. xxxiii. 1. How he shall come at the last day, cat. 56. Judgments, the, of God upon sinners in this world, con. v. 6. cat. 28, 83. How believers may bring temporal judgments on themselves, con. xvii. 3. God is just and terrible in his judgments, con. ii. 1, Judgment, the last, what, con. xxxiii. 1. Appointed for angels and men, con. viii. 4. xxxiii. 1. cat. 88. The end of its appointment is the manifestation of God's mercy and justice, con. xxxiii. 2. Christ shall be the judge, con. viii. 4. xxxiii. 1. How he shall come to judge the world, cat. 56. Why he would have us certainly persuaded of it, con. xxxiii. 3. Why the time of it is concealed, con. xxxiii. 3. cat. 88. The judgment of the righteous, con. xxxiii. 2. cat. 90. The judgment of the wicked, con. xxxiii. 2. cat. 89.

Judicial law. See Law.

Justice, the, of God fully satisfied by Christ's

obedience and death, con. viii. 5. xi. 3, cat. 38, 71. It is manifested in the works of providence, con. v. 1. In the justification of sinners, con. xi. 3. In the last judgment, con. xxxiii. 2.

Justice in contracts and commerce between man and man, cat. 141, 142. Justification, what, con. xi. 1. cat. 70. All the elect, and they only, are justified, con. iii. 6. Whom God did from all eternity decree to justify, con. xi. 4. But they are not justified till the Holy Spirit doth in due time actually apply Christ unto them, ib. How justification is of God's free grace, con. xi. 3. cat. 71. Faith is necessarily required for justification, cat. 71. But it justifies a sinner only as it is an instrument by which he receiveth Christ and his righteousness, con. xi. 1, 2. cat. 73. The exact justice, and rich grace of God, are both glorified in the justification of sinners, con. xi. 3. Justification the same under the Old Testament as under the New, con. xi. 6. It is inseparably joined with sanctification, cat. 77. How they differ, ib. Those that are justified are perfectly freed in this life from the revenging wrath of God, that they never fall into condemnation, con. xvii. 1. cat. 77, 79. But corruption remaining in them, con. vi. 5. xiii. 2. cat. 78. They fall into many sins, con. xvii. 3. cat. 78. Which God continues to forgive, upon their humbling themselves, confessing their sins, begging pardon, and renewing their faith and repentance, con. xi. 5.

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KEYS. The power of the keys, what, con. XXX. 2. Committed to church-officers, ib. The civil magistrate may not assume this power, con. xxiii. 3.

King. Christ the King of his church, con. xxx. 1. How he executeth the office of a king, cat. 45. What meant by the coming of his kingdom, cat. 191. Knowledge. God's knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent upon the creature, con. ii. 2. The knowledge which may be had of God and of our duty to him by the

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LABOUR is to be moderately used, cat. 135,136. Land-marks not to be removed, cat. 142. Law. The Ceremonial Law, what, con. xix. 3. It is abrogated now under the New Testament, con. xix. 3. xx. 1. How the covenant of grace was administered under the law, con. vii. 5. viii. 6. cat. 34. Law, the Judicial, expired with the state of the Jews, con.xix. 4. And obliges no further than the general equity of it requires, ib. Law, the Moral, what, cat. 93. Given to Adam with a power to fulfil it, con. iv. 2. xix. 1. cat. 92. The ten commandments the sum of it, con. xix. 2. cat. 98. Though believers are not under it as a covenant, con. xix. 6. And are not able perfectly to keep it, cat. 149. Yet it continues to be a perfect rule of righteousness, con. xix. 2. Binding all, as well justified persons as others, con. xix. 5. Christ, in the gospel, having not abolished, but much strengthened the obligation to the obedience of it, ib. And although no man since the fall can, by the moral law, attain to righteous ness and life, con. xix. 6. cat. 94. Which Christ alone hath purchased for the elect by his perfect obedience, con. viii. 5. Yet it is of great use to all, con. xix. 6. cat, 95. The use of it to the regenerate, con. xix. 6. cat. 97. The use of it to the unregenerate, cat. 96. Not contrary to the grace of the gospel, but doth sweetly comply with it, con. xix. 7. The Spirit of Christ subduing and enabling the will of man unto a free and cheerful obedience to the will of God, con. xix. 7. cat. 32.

Law-suits, unnecessary, to be avoided, cat. 141, 142.

Liberty. Christian liberty, what, con. xx. 1. Wherein it is enlarged under the gospel, ib. The end of Christian liberty, con. xx. 3. Liberty to sin inconsistent with it, ib. It is not intended to destroy ecclesiastical or civil powers, but to support and preserve them, con. xx. 4. Neither are men thereby allowed to publish opinions, or maintain practices, that are contrary to the light of nature, or to the known principles of Christianity, or such as are destructive of the peace and order of the church, ib. Liberty of conscience, what it is, and what repugnant to it, con. xx. 2. Making men the lords of our faith and conscience unlawful, con. xx. 2. cat. 105.

Life. Eternal life purchased by Christ's perfect obedience to the law, con. viii. 5. The tree of life was a pledge of the covenant of works, cat. 20. The life of any not to be taken away except in case of public justice, lawful war, or necessary defence, cat. 136. Light of nature, what may be known of God and of our duty to him by it, con. i. 1. xxi. 1. cat. 2. It is not sufficient to make us wise unto salvation, con. i. 1. x. 4. xxi. 1. cat. 2, 60. It is of the law of nature that a due portion of time be set apart for the worship of God, con. xxi. 7. Looks, wanton, sinful, cat. 139. Lord's Prayer. See Prayer.

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