chap. III. The fruits of the believer's marriage with Chrift, particularly gofpel-holinefs, and obedience to the law as a rule, Sect. . The fweet folemnity of the marriage now over, and the fad effects of the remains of a legal fpirit, 55 ib. Sect. 2. Faith's victories over fin and Satan, through new and farther discoveries of Christ, making believers more fruitful in holiness, than all other pretenders to works, 57 . Sect. 3. True faving faith magnifying the law, both as a covenant and rule. Falfe faith unfruitful and ruining. Sect. 4. The believer only, being married to Christ is justified and fanctified; and the more gospel freedom from the law as a covenant, the more holy conformity to it as a rule, Sect. 5. Gofpel grace giving no liberty to fin, but to ho ly fervice and pure obedience, Chap. IV. A caution to all against a legal fpirit, especially 59 62 65 67 ed, Sect. 1. A legal fpirit the root of damnable errors, ib. 72 74 16 Sect. 3. The hurtfulness of not preaching Chrift, and distinguishing duly between law and gofpel, Sect. 4. Damnable pride and self righteousness, so natural to all men, has little need to be encouraged by legal preaching, Sect. 5. The gospel of divine grace the only means of converting finners; and therefore fhould be preached most clearly, fully, and freely, Chap. VI. An exhortation to all that are out of Christ, in order to their clofing the match with him containing alfo motives and directions, Sect. 1. Conviction offered to finners, especially fuch as are wedded strictly to the law, or felf-righteous; that they may fee their need of Christ's righteousness. 79 84 1 Sect. 2. Direction given with reference to the right ufe of the means, that we reft not on these instead of Chrift the glorious Husband, in whom alone our help lies, Sect. 3. A call to believe in Jefus Chrift, with fome hints at the act and object of faith, Sect. 4. An advice to finners to apply to the fovereign mercy of God, as it is difcovered through Chrift, to the highest honour of justice and other divine attributes, in or der to further their faith in him unto falvation, Sect. 5. The terrible doom of unbelievers that reject the gofpel-match, the offered Saviour and falvation, PART II. The Believer's Jointure. Chap. I. Containing the privileges of the believer that is efpoufed to Chrift by faith of divine operation, Sect. 1. The believer's perfect beauty, free acceptance, and full fecurity, through the imputation of Chrift's perfect righteoufnefs, though imparted grace be imperfect, Sect. 2. Chrift the believer's friend, prophet, prieft, king, defence, guide, guard, help, and healer, 88 92 95 99 106 ib. 108 Sect. 3. Chrift the believer's wonderful physician, and wealthy friend, III Sect. 4. The believer's fafety under the covert of Christ's attoning blood, and powerful interceffion, 113 Sect. 5. The believer's faith and hope encouraged even in the darkest nights of desertion and distress, 115 Sect 6. Benefits accruing to believers, from the offices, names, natures, and fufferings of Christ, 118 Sect. 7. Chrift's fufferings further improved, and believers called to live by faith, both when they have and want fenfi ble influences, Sect. 8. Chrift the believer's enriching treasure, Sect. 9. Christ the believer's adorning garment, Sect. 1o. Chrift the believer's sweet nourishment, 120 122 124 125 Chap. II. Containing marks and characters of believers in Chrift; together with fome farther privileges and grounds of comfort to faints, 126 Sect. 1. Doubting believers called to examine themselves by marks drawn from their love to him and his presence, their view of his glory, and their being emptied of self-righteousness, &c. 126 Sect. 2. Believers described from their faith acting by divine aid, and fleeing quite out of themselves to Jefus Chrift, 129 Sect. 3. Believers characterized by the objects and purity of their defire, delight, joy, hatred, and love, discovering they have the Spirit of Chrift, Sect. 4. Believers in Chrift affe&t his counsel, word, ordinances, appearance, full enjoyment in heaven, and fweet prefence here, 131 133 Sect. 5. The true believer's humility, dependence, zeal, growth, admiration of free grace, and knowledge of Christ's voice, 135 Sect. 6. True believers are willing to be tried and examined. Also comforts arifing to them from Chrift's ready fupply, real fympathy, and relieving names fuiting their need, 138 Sect. 7. The believer's experience of Chrift's comfortable prefence, or of former comforts, to be improved for his en couragement and fupport under hidings, Sect. 8. Comfort to believers from the stability of the promife, notwithstanding heavy chaftifements for fin, Sect. 9. Comfort to believers in Chrift's relations, his dying love, his glory in heaven, to which he will lead them through death, and supply them with all neceffaries by the way, 144 146 Sect. 10. Comfort to believers from the text, Thy Maker is thy Husband, inverted thus, Thy Hufband is thy Maker; and the conclusion of this subject, PART III. The Believer's Riddle; or, The Mystery of Faith. هوا 3 The Preface, fhewing the ufe and defign of the Riddle, and how all fatal errors proceed from ignorance of fuch myfteries. 152 Sect. 1. The mystery of the faints pedigree, and efpecially of their relation to Chrift's wonderful perfon, Sect. 2. The mystery of the faints life, state, and frame, 164 156 Sect. 3. Mysteries about the faints work and warfare, fins, forrows, and joys, 172 Sect.. 4. Myfteries in faith's extractions, way and walk, prayers and answers, heights and depths, fear and love, 179 Sect. 5. Myfteries about flesh and spirit, liberty and bondage, life and death, Sect. 6. The mystery of free juftification through Chrift's, obedience and fatisfaction, 196 Sect. 7. The mystery of God the juftifier; and faith juftifying him, both in his juftifying and condemning; or fouljuftification and felf condemnation, 203 Sect. 8. The mystery of fanctification, imperfect in this life; or, The believer doing all, and doing nothing, 211 Sect. 9. The mystery of various names given to faints; or, The flesh and fpirit defcribed from inamate things, vegetables, and fenfitives, 217 Sect. 10. The mystery of the faint's old and new maz further described, and the means of their spiritual life, 224 Sect. 11. The mystery of Chrift, his names, natures, and offices, 232 239 Sect. 12. The mystery of the believer's mixed ftate further enlarged, and his getting good out of evil, Sect. 13. The mystery of the faints adverfaries and adverfities, 245 Sect. 14. The mystery of the believer's pardon and fecurity from revenging wrath, notwithstanding his fin's defert, 251 Sect. 15. The mystery of faith and fight, Sect. 16. The mystery of faith and works, The conclufion, PART IV. The Believer's Lodging. A paraphrafe upon Plalm lxxxiv, Exercife for the believer in his lodging fourfold, 259 267 PART V. The Believer's Soliloquy; efpecially in times of defertion, temptation, affliction, &c. Sect. The deferted believer longing for perfect freedom from fin, 282 ib. 285 Sect. 3. The believer wadding through deeps of defertion and corruption, 287 Sect. 2. The deferted believer's prayer under complaints of unbelief, darkness, deadnefs, and hardness, Sect. 4. The believer's complaint of fin, forrow, and want of love, Sect. 5. The deferted foul's prayer for the Lord's gra cious and fin fubduing prefence, 289 292 Sect. 6. The fong of heaven defired by faints on earth, 293 Chap. I. Concerning creation and redemption; or, Some of the first principles of the oracles of God, Sect. 1. Of creation. The first chapter of Genefis compendized, The fum of creation, 297 ib. 299 ib. Sect. 2. Of redemption. The mystery of the Redeemer's incarnation; or, God manifested in the flesh, The fum of redemption, 300 Sect 3. The Redeemer's works; or, Christ all in all, and our complete redemption. A gofpel catechifm for young Chriftians, 301 Sect. 4. Faith and works both excluded from the matter of juftification before God, that redemption may appear to be only in Christ, Chap. II Concerning the law and the gospel. Sect. 1. The mystery of law and gospel, 306 308 ib. Sect 2. The difference between the law and the gofpel, 324 Sect. 3. The harmony between the law and the gospel, 327 Sect. 4. The proper place and station of the law and the gofpel, in four paragraphs, 332 |