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15 Pardon promised to those that forsake un- 52 Of an evil conscience.
righteousness.
53 Serving God commanded.
16 Zeal a duty.-Erroneous zeal. Want of 54 With the heart.
zeal.
17 Uprightness.
18 Promises to the upright.
19 Uprightness prayed for.
20 Integrity.
21 Particular instances of integrity.
22 Sincerity.
23 Perfection, a commanded duty.
24 Directions for attaining perfection.
25 Perfections, from God and Christ.
26 The holy Scriptures a mean of perfec-
tion.
27 The ministry a mean of perfection.
28 Promises to the perfect.
29 Instances of Persons called perfect.
30 Hypocrisy forbidden.
31 Marks of hypocrites.
32 Threats.
33 Hypocrites hurtful to men.
34 The heart. The heart of the righteous is
toward God. The whole heart signifies
sincerity in duties.
35 A pure heart.
36 Perfect heart.
37 Upright heart.
38 Single heart.
39 Clean heart.
40 Broken contrite heart.
41 Duties respecting the heart.
42 God taketh notice of the heart.
77 Examples of good works.
78 Omission of good works. Threats.
79 Doing good.-Shunning evil and doing
good commanded.
43 God influenceth the hearts of the right- 80 Promises to them that do good.
eous.
81 Evil-doers; their works to be avoided.
44 God's judgments on the heart of the 82 Doing evil, the character of the wicked.
wicked.
83 Threats against evil-doers.
45 Satan influences the hearts of the wicked: 84 Darkness, and the works thereof.
instances thereof.
46 An evil heart described.
47 The heart of the wicked variously cha-
racterized; as wicked, uncircumcised,
&c. &c.
48 Keeping a good conscience.
49 A good conscience how attained.
50 Natural conscience, instances of the force
thereof.
51 A weak conscience not to be wounded.
85 Threats against them.
86 The righteous walk not in darkness.
87 Dead works. The wicked, and their
works, called dead; the righteous are
-
alive from the dead.
88 Works of the devil, children of the devil.
89 The righteous have no fellowship with the
children of the devil.
90 Works of the flesh. Living after the flesh.
91 Lusts of the flesh forbidden to Christians
Sect
92 Lusting after women.
93 Lusting after meats and drinks.
94 The evil of lusts.
95 Corruption prevailing.
96 Confession of corruption.
97 The righteous not corrupt.
98 Defilement of sin.
99 Threats against it.
100 Uncleanness of sin.
101 Confession of uncleanness.
102 Promises against uncleanness.
103 Directions against it.
104 Threats against it.
105 Pollution.
106 Filthiness.
107 Directions.
108 Promises.
109 Threats.
110 Vileness.
111 Confession of vileness.
112 Abominableness.
113 Promises to the just, and prayers for
them.
114 Threatenings against the unjust.
115 The unjust hurtful in the earth.
116 The general character of a good man's
walk and life.
117 Promises to the good.
118 Evil men.
119 Perverseness.
120 Threats.
121 Threats against the froward.
122 The righteous not froward.
123 Stubbornness, the stiff-necked in their
own ways, and ways of their own
sight and eyes.
124 The wicked are revolters.
125 Rebellion against God forbidden.
126 Enemies, adversaries of the Lord.
127 Deliverance from enmity against God.
128 God's threatenings against the wicked.
129 Threats against the wicked of evils, as
the consequences of wickedness, under
the providential government of God.
130 God's threatenings against sinners.
131 Sinners threatened with various evils
under the providence of God.
132 Transgressors, threatenings against them.
Sect.
133 Iniquity forbidden.
134 God's threatenings against the workers
135 Iniquity, the punishment thereof threat-
ened under the providential govern-
ment of God, with instances thereof
executed.
First Commandment.
136 Idolatry, or the worship of strange gods
forbidden.
137 Threatenings against idolaters.
138 Judgments inflicted upon idolaters.
139 God's judgments upon particular trans-
gressors of this commandment.
140 Covenants and intermarriages with the
inhabitants of Canaan forbidden to the
Jews.
141 Making covenants and intermarriages
with transgressors of this command-
ment punished.
142 Strange gods to be put away.
143 Transgressors of this commandment
among the people of Israel, and the
enticers thereto, to be put to death.
144 Threatenings against strange gods.
145 Strange gods are vanity.
146 Inquiring concerning future events of
those who by nature are no gods for-
bidden.
Second Commandment.
147 Images, the use of them forbidden.
148 God's judgments on the breakers of this
commandment.
149 Images no representation of God.
150 Images were commanded to be broken.
151 Images were broken.
152 Instances of images used by apostates as
outward symbols in worship offered to
the true God.
153 Worship to images refused though com-
manded by kings.
154 Threats against idols and idolaters.
155 Promises, warnings, and exhortations
against idolatry.
192 Ancient forms of swearing.
193 Blasphemy forbidden.
194 Occasions of it to be avoided.
195 From whence it proceeds.
196 Instances of blasphemers and their pu-
nishment.
197 Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost: its punishment.
164 Diviners are deceivers, and false prophets. 198 Persons unjustly accused of blasphemy.
174 The positive part of this commandment-
God only is to be sworn by.
175 The nature and duty of an oath.
176 Such oaths to be carefully kept.
177 Things to be sworn to, are, truth and
duty.
178 Articles of peace ratified by oath.
179 Breach of such oaths punished.
180 Private compacts ratified by oath.
181 Oaths sworn to kings.
182 The oath of a single person decides con-
troversy in certain cases.
183 The duty and lawfulness of swearing.—
Examples, viz.
184 God swears to Abraham.
185 To give the land of Canaan.
186 To fulfil his covenant.-To continue the
seed of David.
187 To the perpetuity of Christ's priesthood.
188 To fulfil his threatenings against the
unbelieving and disobedient.
189 Jesus Christ answers upon oath.
190 The angel swears.
191 Asseveration of sincerity, equal to an
oath among Christians.
203 The Sabbath a day of rest from servile
work.
204 Duties of the Sabbath; worshipping God,
reading, hearing his word, &c.
205 Works of charity and mercy to be done
on the Sabbath.
206 Promises to them that keep the Sabbath.
207 The care of God's people to sanctify the
Sabbath, and to prevent the profaning
of it by others.
208 Threatenings against Sabbath-breakers.
209 Sabbath privileges withdrawn.
210 The change of the Sabbath from the
seventh to the first day of the week.
10 Promises to those that are unjustly hated, 51 Mutual obligation to giving and receiving
and threatenings against their haters.
11 Envy forbidden to the righteous.
instruction.
52 Of refusing instruction.
12 The wicked, their envy hurtful to them- 53 To edify one another.
selves.
13 Envy a mark of an unconverted state.
14 Malice forbidden to the righteous.
15 Malice in the wicked.
16 Anger forbidden.
54 To exhort one another.
55 To warn one another.
56 To admonish one another.
57 To rebuke one another, and to hearken
to rebuke.
17 Instances of the anger of the righteous 58 Of not giving and receiving rebuke.
against sin.
18 Sinful anger, instances thereof.
19 Wrath.
20 Contention forbidden.
21 Promises against contention.
22 The righteous contend only against sin.
23 Peace commanded, with promises to it.
24 Motives to peace among Christians.
25 Peace prayed for.
59 To reprove one another.
60 Of not hearkening to reproof.
61 Gentleness.
62 To show kindness, commanded.
63 To give comfort.
64 Friendship, and faithfulness therein.
65 Unfaithfulness in friendship.-Bearing
with one another's weaknesses, &c.
66 Forbearing to judge one another.
26 Peace the gift of God; promises and 67 Setting good example.
14 A fool's vain pretences to wisdom.
15 He receiveth no instruction.
16 He discovereth his folly.
17 His conduct towards his parents.
18 A fool is mischievous.
19 He is wrathful.
20 Contentious.
21 A fool's words
22 His folly is his pleasure.
23 Treatment for fools.
24 Folly and wickedness the same.
25 Patience toward God.
26 Patience toward men.
27 Contentment.
28 Discontent, murmuring.
29 Grudging.
30 Meekness; the exercise of it required.
31 How produced.
32 Examples of meekness.
33 Promises to the meek.
34 Humility toward God.
35 Toward men.
36 Promises to the humble.
37 Promises to humbled sinners.
38 Examples of humility.
39 The elect are humble.
40 Humbled saints; their expressions.
41 Pride against God.
42 Pride against men.
43 Spiritual pride-such seem to be right-
44 They are proud of their supposed wisdom
and knowledge.
45 The proud seek honour from men.
46 Threats and prayers against the proud.
47 Arrogancy.
48 Loftiness.
49 Haughtiness.
50 Exalting one's self.
51 Lifting up one's self.
52 Magnifying one's self.
53 Glorying.
54 Boasting.
55 Scorning.
56 Threats against kings and nations for
their pride, &c.
57 Of marriage.
58 Divorce by the law of Moses.
76 Children promised.
77 A desire of children natural to mankind.
78 God's care of mothers.
79 God's care of children.
80 Grief of parents at parting with their
children.
81 Godly parents blessed in the happiness
of their children.
82 The wicked punished in the calamities
83 Particular calamities threatened against
the children of the wicked.-Captivity.
84 That they shall be slain by enemies.
85 Suffer by famine.
86 Other evils upon the children of the
87 Erroneous principles in religion have
destroyed the natural affection of
parents.
88 Calamities upon wicked parents and
89 Want of children to the wicked.
90 Promises to the godly who are child-
less.