Principles general, their use in the constitution of the Christian church, Private judgment, right of, viii. 265. Pride spiritual, iv. 193; operates sometimes by despair, iv. 197; an in- Professors of religion, improper conduct towards the irreligious, iv. 209. Punishment vindictive, defined, ii. 91; endless, proofs of the doctrine Quarterly Review, of Bogue and Bennett's History of Dissenters, viii. Reason and faith distinguished, vii. 21. 86. Redemption, particular, i. 88; its peculiarity consists in the sovereign Rengeneration, the term used in various senses in scripture, i. 156. iii. Reign, Christ's personal, remarks on, vi. 236. Religion true, in what it consists, iv. 311; not in hearing sermons in ap- Religious principles, their value to be estimated by their moral effects, Repentance, its nature, ii. 17; precedes faith, iii. 399; natural and Resentment, how far commendable, ii. 94. iii. 20. Restitution final, remarks on, viii. 48. 126. Resurrection the, the glory to be revealed at, vii. 408. Revelation, its necessity, iv. 283; its agreement with the dictates of conscience a proof of its truth, iii. 121. Revolution, the French, vi. 135. Rewards future, the doctrine of, iii. 46–48. vii. 75—111. Rich and poor Christians, treatment of, viii. 378. Rousseau, abstract of his confession, iii. 70-72; compared with Howard, Russell, Lady Rachel, her Christian conduct to the murderers of her Sabbath, institution of the, v. 21. Salvation universal, the doctrine of, its injurious tendency, viii. 126. Sandemanians, their disapprobation of family worship, iii. 462: their Schism, foolish outcry about, iv. 216. Scriptures, their inspiration, iv. 289; sublimity, iii. 132—134; simplicity, Shaftesbury Lord, his views of the divine character, iii. 20; of the na- Sin, in what sense infinite, ii. 162; its progress, viii. 362; its effects, iv. Singing, thoughts on, viii. 338. Socinians, the general character of their converts, ii: 53: Socinianism, its relation to infidelity, ii. 212. 216. 221. Socinus, accessory to the death of Davides, ii. 110. Song of Solomon, viii. 350. Sonship of Christ, viii. 268. Spirit, promise of the, grand encouragement in propagating the gospel, viii. 462. Spirits, trial of, viii. 249. Substitution, remarks on, iv. 91-100. Superstition and infidelity, their mutual effects, v. 70. Sutcliff Rev. John, his remark on the importance of prayer, vii. 426; Terms, remarks on the use of, ii. 370. viii. 348. Thief, the converted, viii. 496. • Toulmin Dr. remarks on his sermon on The practical efficacy of the Trinitarians, some in the Established Church haughty towards Socinian Trinity, doctrine of the, iv. 307. viii. 290. Truth divine, connexion of, i. 120. vii. 92; its importance, i. 332. vii. 85 ; Unbelievers, their alarming situation, i. 108; expostulation with, i. 109, Unpardonable sin, the, viii. 80. Vanity, remarks on, iv. 199. Volney, disowns the criminality of intention, iii. 64. Voltaire, his concession on the moral effects of religion, iii. 65. Verses on the late Rev. Robert Hall, viii. 479. Waldenses, ii. 79; their sufferings, viii. 120. Wars and contentions, their origin, iii. 100, 101. 127, 128. Washington General, his testimony to religion, iii. 90. Widows and orphans of Christian ministers, the situation of, remarks on, Will the, influences belief, iii. 375. Wisdom, the sorrow attending it, vii. 397; true, reflections on, viii. 297. Year new, reflection on. viii. 274. Young people, sketch of a sermon to, viii. 482. |