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tars, observing saints' days, old stony hearts, ii. 372-375. Needless under the new covenant, ii. 422-424.

Priesthood disannulled by Christ, i. 147; ii. 258; iii. 334. 462.

Prince of darkness, and his reign, iii. 16. 21. Overcome by the light, iii. 18.

Privileges of females, in Christ, iii. 245.
Profession without possession, hypocrisy,

i. 101.

Professors without life blinded and hardened, i. 85, 86. God will try, i. 131. Are erred from the spirit of truth, comfort, assurance, grace; from true Christianity, faith, baptism, church, Christ the head, ii. 308, 309. Turned persecutors, iii. 138.

Promise of God, the election obtains, i. 82. Of the new covenant, universal, ii. 416.

Prophets false, who? i. 37. Uphold Antichrist, and his worship, i. 170. True, persecuted by professors, iii. 128, 129.

Prophecy of Christ fulfilled, ii. 82. Not ceased in the church, ii. 240. Despisers of it, slay the witnesses, ii. 241-243. Without it, no edification, ii. 244.

Psalms of David, profanely sung, i. 42. 130.

Purgatory, unscriptural, ii. 445. True, the blood of Christ, ii. 447-449.

Purification, Jewish and Popish, ii. 435. Under the Gospel, by fire and water, iii.

422.

Q.

Quakers, how first called so, ii. 202. Know and witness Christ, ii. 203. Suffer for non-conformity to Popery, as not paying tythes, steeple-house rates, not sprinkling infants, not churching women, not marrying by a ring, not owning school-degrees, using plain language, not bowing and uncovering, not swearing, not observing saints' days, as being reputed priests, iii. 95-104. Are true Protestant Christians, ibid. Their testimony for Jesus Christ, iii. 378. Antiquity of their wor ship, religion, mother, faith, foundation, way, original, hope, Gospel-ministry, leader, teacher, mediator, overseers, prayers, baptism, cross, iii. 384-402.

Quietness to be sought, i. 125.

R.

Rebellion the cause of reprobation, ii. 382, 383-385. And of destruction, iii. 160. Rejoicing, to be in the cross of Christ, ii. 249.

Relation to Christ the saints have, i. 210, 211.

Relics, of heathenism and popery, iii. 469.

Remnant of Babel cut off; of Israel, saved, i. 70.

Repentance to be preached to all, ii. 418. Reprobation unconditional, contradicts the Gospel, ii. 388. Man himself the cause of, ii. 406.

Reprobates, who? ii. 370. Think themselves elect, ii. 396.

Respect of persons denied, i. 45. 86, 87. Resurrection, a mystery, ii. 153. Christ is, iii. 295-297.

Revelation true ministers own, i. 24. Owned by heathens, i. 405. Who deny it, know not God, ii. 229. Denied by the world, ibid. Rich men, should remember Dives and Lazarus, ii. 271, 272.

Righteousness of the scribes and phari

sees, what? iii. 260.

Rudiments of the world, by whom upheld, iii. 216.

Rule of the apostles, the new creature, ii. 249. Before Scripture, ii. 250. Spirit of God, the chief, ii. 251–253.

Rulers, unjust, reproved, i. 50. Are not to persecute, iii. 147.

S.

Sacrament, not a Scripture term, i. 42. Sacrifices ended, i. 294; ii. 259, 260; iii. 343. 382. Under the Gospel, what? iii. 383.

Salutations of the world, vain, i. 137. not, i. 318. School-craft, prophets and apostles had Is useless, ii. 371. Scholars rude and unsober, i. 312, 313. Scriptures wrested by the unlearned, i. 105. Not understood without the Holy Spirit, iii. 35.

Seamen warned, and advised, ii. 283–

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Sion's glory, iii. 161. Excelling Sinai's, iii. 162.

Sodom, spiritually, where? iii. 155. 158. Souls, none can cure, but by the power God, iii. 478.

Sons of God, who, iii. 255. Speakers to be silent, who? i. 122. Spirit of God, upon male and female, i. 105. Given to all, i. 282-285; iii. 335. All must come to it, ii. 316; iii. 414. With draws from them that vex it, ii. 321. Blinds rebellers against it, ii. 344, 345. Of grace, the best teacher, iii. 33. Without it, no prayer acceptable, iii. 36. Of slumber, is over professors, i. 78-80. Of Christians is to be tried, ii. 376. Of every one tried by the unction, iii. 211.

Star-gazers reproved, i. 30.

Stone, smiting the image, is Christ, iii. 302.353.

Store-houses to be made for the poor, i.

135.

Substance takes away the shadows, i. 42. Successors of the apostles left all; Christ was with them, were ordained by him, sent by him, had his spirit, were taught by revelation, made elders and overseers by the Holy Ghost, fed the flock, and were good examples, preached Christ, as the universal light and sacrifice, devils were subject to them, had the power as well as form of godliness, were crucified to the world, rejected man's wisdom, spoke in the demonstration of the Spirit, served not their bel lies, were blameless, preached freely, pleaded not for sin, were persecuted for preaching Christ, used spiritual and not carnal weapons, were baptized by one Spirit into one body, sung, prayed and preached by the Spirit, boasted not of other men's labours, upheld not weak and beggarly elements, were faithful witnesses of Christ, experienced what they preached, knew God and Christ, corrupted not the word, did not swear, ii. 172-195.

Sufferings, the Christian's triumph, iii. 109. 123.

Superfluity in diet, apparel, sports, &c. disowned, i. 48, 49.104. Of the rich, should relieve the poor, i. 136.

Supper of the Lord, what? ii. 243-244. Without bread and wine, iii. 250. Outward, ended, iii. 283. Inward continued, iii. 284-289.

Swearing, wholly forbid by Christ, i. 268. 308; ii. 157-166.

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Tabernacle of God now, what? iii. 339,

340.

Talents are given to be improved,iii. 359.

Teacher of the new covenant, the Holy Ghost, i. 147. 151, 152. God and Christ, ii. 313. The grace of God, ii. 315.

Teachers false, who? i. 44. 127. Unprofitable, to be turned from, iii. 212, 213. Of sin, to be disowned, i. 128, 129, 130. Teaching for hire and gifts, blind and dumb, of lies, not sent, persecuting, following their own spirits, crying peace to the wicked, scattering the sheep, light and airy, leaving the flock, binding heavy bur thens on others, loving honours and titles, not ministering freely, betrayers of Christ, not working, not blameless, pleading for sin, having not the spirit of Christ, but only natural learning, not travelling, makers of sects, unconverted, hating the light, not making difference between the precious and the vile, not entered at the door, teaching traditions of men, and doctrines of devils, &c. ii. 13-58. Like Gehazi, covetous and leprous, iii. 460.

Teachings of God, the new covenantpromise, ii. 318. Must be minded, ii. 331341; iii. 30, 31.

Tempest Christ rebukes, ii. 279.

Temples made with hands, not now God's house, i. 25; ii. 337; iii. 119, 120. Outward to be denied, i. 44. Temple worship of the Jews abolished, i. 324.

Temptations of no force against Christ, iii. 28.

Thanks to God, is holiness, iii. 236.
Time to be prized, ii. 274, 275.
Titles, forbid the followers of Christ, iii.

467.

Tongue unbridled, manifests a vain religion, i. 272.

Tradesmen, prophets and apostles were, iii. 417-422.

Traditions of men, not to be observed, i. 321, 322; iii. 366.

Tree of life, what? iii. 374, Fruitless to be cut down, i. 29.

Trembling, caused by the voice of God, i. 46. Will cease on all nations, i. 254-256. Trial of spirits, how? iii. 249. Truth held in unrighteousness, i. 172. Its principle, i. 273.

Turks confess to Jesus, iii. 83. 85. Their filthiness and inhumanity reproved, iii. 77. Warning to them, iii. 84, 85. Set at liberty by Quakers, iii. 86-90.

Tythes no Gospel-maintenance, i. 42. Were for the Levites, strangers, widows, and fatherless, ii. 356–264.

U.

Unbelief the cause of clamnation, ii. 389. Unity, of Christ and his church, ii. 291. 306. Of Jews and Gentiles, in him, ii. 293

295. Of all the true members, ii. 296. To
be sought, ii. 304. Only between the be-
lievers in the light, ii. 307.

Uniformity in the light desirable, iii. 176.
Uxbridge rebuked, i. 196–199.

V.

Veil is over the Jews, i. 71.

the Gospel, ii. 167-170. For God and
Witness, to be without swearing, under
in earth, iii. 380.
man, what? iii. 358. Three in heaven, and

Wolves in sheep's clothing, who? i. 235;
iii. 218.

Womb, God opens and shuts, iii. 202.
Women, how to learn in silence, i. 104.
May preach in the church, i. 106-110.393.
403; ii. 148. Labour in the gospel, iii. 232.

Vanities and pomps denied, iii. 141. Their meetings, not to be opposed, iii. 244.

Deniers thereof blessed, iii. 143.

Vine, Christ is, iii. 306.
Vine-dressers rebuked, i. 29.

Vineyard, every one hath to keep, iii.

222.

Voice of Christ, how heard? ii. 314.
Why not heard by many, ii. 356.

W.

Wages of sin, death, iii. 24.
Waiting, to go before speaking, i. 120,

121.

Wanderers from the true Teacher, who?
iii. 247. 256, 258.

Wandering stars, who? iii. 259.

War, against the truth, i. 43. Is of the
enemy, i. 226. Inward and spiritual, what?
iii. 413. Between the beast and the lamb,
ii. 205. Between believers and deniers of
the light, ii. 206.

Weapons, of the first and second birth,
ii. 404; iii. 167, 168. Of Christians, not
carnal, i. 223, 224. 272. 354.

Her

Whore, in various forms, i. 20.
judgments, i. 28. The false church, i. 178.
175. Her cup all have drunk, i. 180. 183.
Sits on the beast, i. 227. Spiritual, who?
iii. 155.

Wisdom from below, the cause of sects,
i. 17. Drives man from God, i. 125. Is in
the false church, ii. 449. True, not pur-
chased with money, iii. 448.

Woman, the true fled into the wilder
ness, i. 236. The false, went a whoring, i.
236, 237.

Word of God, is against evil, i. 18. Un-
seth men's hearts and ways, iii. 204. 205.
known to those of the letter, i. 149. Clean-
Preached by the true ministers, iii. 232.

Words, vain without the power, iii. 212.
Works of God in his children, iii. 23. Of
men, declare their God, iii. 13.

World a sea, ii. 289. Its god not to be
believed, iii. 13.

Worldliness reproved, i. 29.

spirit and truth, i. 407-414. Of God's peo-
Worship, popish, vain, i. 242. True, in
ple, encouraged by heathens, iii, 327.

Wrath of the Lamb, terrible, i. 175; iii.

380.

Writings, called the word by the world,

i. 93.

Y.

nications, i. 100.
Yea and nay, to be used in our commu-

Z.

Zeal, when blind, turns to persecution,
ii. 215.

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