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Acts xvii. 2-5. Proofs that Jesus is the 1 Pet. ii. 24. The vicarious sacrifice of
Messiah, XIV. 459–464.

Rom. v. 6-10. Believers' security in
Christ, XV. 121-126.

Rom. v. 11. The joy of the more advanced
believer, XV. 127–131.

Rom. v. 18, 19.
by Christ, XV. 132–137.
1 Cor. i. 23, 24. How the Gospel is to be
regarded, XVI. 7—9.

Death by Adam and life

1 Cor. ii. 8. Ignorance of the Gospel fatal,
XVI. 69-76.

1 Cor. v. 7, 8. Christ our Passover, XVI.
163-166.

2 Cor. v. 14, 15. The constraining power
of Christ's love, XVI. 515–519.

2 Cor. v. 19, 20. The ministry of recon-
ciliation, XVI. 523–526.

2 Cor. viii. 9. The grace of Christ, XVI.
578-584.

Gal. i. 4. The great object of Christ's
coming, XVII. 1—6.

Gal. vi. 14. Glorying in the cross of
Christ, XVII. 259-264.

Eph. v. 2. Christ's love a pattern for ours,
XVII. 371-375.

Col. i. 21-23. Sanctification the end of
redemption, XVIII. 165–171.

Col. i. 28. Preaching Christ, XVII. 174—
178.

Heb. ii. 10. The sufferings of Messiah
necessary, XIX. 166–170.

Christ, XX. 211-214.

1 Pet. iii. 18. The nature and end of
Christ's death, XX. 235-237.

1 John iii. 16. The love of Christ in lay-
ing down his life for us, XX. 445–450.
1 John v. 6. Justification and sanctification
by Christ, XX. 525–531.

Rev. i. 5, 6. Grounds of praise to Christ,
XXI. 7-10.

Rev. i. 7. Christ's coming to judgment,
XXI. 10-13.

Rev. v. 6-10. The book with seven seals
opened, XXI. 143--150.

Rev. vii. 9-12. The worship of heaven,
XXI. 153-157.

Rev. xii. 11. How Satan is to be van-
quished, XXI. 170-175.

Rev. xiii. 8. The Lamb slain from the
foundation of the world, XXI. 175-179.
See further the PROPER LESSONS, &c. in
pp. 544 and 546. The events in the
Gospel history relative to the Passion,
Crucifixion, and Death of Christ, will
also be found arranged in order of time,
in the General Index, article JESUS
CHRIST, § IV. pp. 479–482. supra.

HARVEST.

Lev. xxiii. 15-17.
I. 644-647.

Heb. ii. 14, 15. The end of Christ's death, Lev. xxiii. 39-43.
XIX. 170-175.
Heb. iv. 15, 16.

Encouragement from
Christ's character, XIX. 212–217.
Heb. v. 7-9. Benefits arising to Christ
from his own sufferings, XIX. 218–220.
Heb. vii. 26. Christ a suitable High
Priest, XIX. 276-281.
Heb. viii. 6. Christ the Mediator of the
new covenant, xix. 281-287.
Heb. ix. 13, 14. The Jewish sacrifices
typical of Christ's, XIX. 292–296.
Heb. ix. 22. No remission without blood,
XIX. 297-300.

Heb. ix. 23. The use of typical purifica-
tions, XIX. 301-307.
Heb. ix. 26. Christ's appearance to take
away sin, XIX. 313-316.
Heb. x. 5-10. Christ superseding the
legal sacrifices, XIX. 323-328.
Heb. x. 14-17. The perfection of Christ's
sacrifice, XIX. 328-333.
Heb. x. 19-22. A way of access to God
through the veil, XIX. 333-337.

I. 655-657.
Lev. xxv. 20-22.

Feast of first-fruits,

Feast of tabernacles,

The sabbatical year,

I. 674-679.
Deut. xxiv. 19-22. Gleaning, a divine
ordinance, II. 401–405.

Ruth ii. 4.

Boaz and his reapers, III.

160-162.
Prov. xx. 4. The consequences of sloth,
III. 205-208.

Psalm lxv. 9-13. God's works of pro-
vidence and grace, V. 468–473.
Psalm cxxvi. 5. Sowing in tears, reaping
in joy, VI. 402-405.

Psalm cxxvi. 5, 6. The spiritual harvest,
VI. 405-411.

Isa. ix. 2-4. Blessings imparted by the
Gospel, VII. 522-525.

Isa. xlv. 8. Efficacy of the Gospel, VIII.

198-204.

Jer. viii. 20-22. The remedy for lost
seasons of grace, IX. 80-83.

Hos. x. 12. The duty of seeking God, X.
113-116.

Heb. xi. 17-19. Abraham offering up Joel ii. 26. Removal of judgments praised,

Isaac, XIX. 401-407.

X. 173-176.

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Joel iii. 13. The final judgment represented
by the harvest, X. 180-182.

Amos ii. 13. God's complaint against us,
X. 189-195.

Amos ix. 9. The security of God's people,
X. 235-238.

Zeph. iii. 14, 15. Thankfulness for God's
mercies, X. 402-408.

Matt. ix. 36-38. Our duty to a benighted
world, XI. 303-307.

Matt. xiii. 36. The Tares, XI. 408-411.
Luke ix. 62. Caution against a disposition
to relinquish the service of God, XII.
398-402.

Luke xxii. 31, 32. Means of security from
Satan's malice, XIII. 103-106.
Gal. vi. 9. Encouragement to steadfast-
ness in religious duties, XVII. 257-
259.

Rom. xv. 29. The Gospel a source of
blessings, XV. 579–586.

Rom. xv. 30. Prayer for ministers, XV.
586-592.

1 Cor. i. 23, 24. Christ crucified, the great
subject of the Christian ministry, XVI.
7-9.

1 Cor. ii. 2. Christ crucified, or evangelical
religion described, XVI. 32-47.

1 Cor. ii. 4, 5. Apostolic preaching, XVI.
53-57.

1 Cor. ii. 6. The wisdom of the Gospel,
XVI. 57-64.

1 Cor. ii. 7. The mysteriousness of the
Gospel, XVI. 64-69.

1 Cor. iv. 1, 2. Ministers the Lord's
stewards, XVI. 142–145.

1 Cor. ix. 16. Preaching the Gospel, XVL
198-200.

James v. 7, 8. Patient perseverance urged, 2 Cor. iii. 6. The letter that killeth, and
XX. 101-107.

HOSPITAL.

Psalm xxxv. 13, 14. Compassion to the
sick, V. 260-266.

Joel ii. 26. Removal of judgments, a ground
of praise, X. 173-176.

Joel iii. 13. Final judgment represented
by the harvest, X. 180-182.
Luke vi. 19. Analogy between bodily and
spiritual diseases, and their cures, XII.
334-342.

2 Cor. viii. 1-5. Liberality to the poor,
XVI. 569-574.

2 Cor. viii. 7, 8. The same subject, XVI.
574-578.

2 Cor. viii. 14, 15. The same subject, XVI.
584-589.

See also the Titles, BENEVOLENT
SOCIETIES, CHARITY, VISIT-
ING SOCIETIES, in this Index.

INDUCTION or INSTITUTION OF
A MINISTER.

Isa. lii. 7. The nature of the Gospel, VIII.
304-307.

Jer. xxiii. 28, 29. Fidelity required in
ministers, IX. 173-177.

Ezek. ii. 4. The commission given to mi-
nisters, IX. 340-342.

Ezek. xxxiii. 8. Office and responsibility
of ministers, IX. 411-415.
Ezek. xxxvii. 11-13. Souls quickened by
the Gospel, IV. 465–468.
Acts xi. 13, 14. Necessity and sufficiency

of the Gospel salvation, XIV. 383-388.
Acts xiii 26. The word of salvation preached,
XIV. 415-418.

Acts xvii. 11, 12. The good effects of a
candid attention to the Gospel, XIV.
464-466.

Rom. i. 16. No man to be ashamed of the
Gospel, XV. 9-15.

the spirit that giveth life, XVI.451–454.
2 Cor. iii. 6. The Law and the Gospel
compared, XVI. 455–461.

2 Cor. iv. 7. Ministers, the bearers of a
rich treasure, XVI. 488-491.

2 Cor. v. 19, 20. The ministry of recon-
ciliation, XVI. 519–521.

2 Cor. x. 3-5. Efficacy of the Gospel,
XVI. 594-600.

2 Cor. xii. 14. The duty of ministers, XVI.
632-635.

Gal. i. 8, 9. Importance of the doctrine of
justification by faith alone, XVII. 6

-16.

Gal. iv. 19, 20. A minister's chief wish for
his people, XVII. 175-180.

Phil. i. 18. Preaching of Christ, a ground
of joy, XVIII. 15-23.

Phil. ii. 17, 18. Ministerial zeal depicted,
XVIII. 73-78.

Col. i. 28. Preaching Christ, XVIII. 174
-176.

1 Thess. ii. 11, 12. The duty of those who
are called, XVIII. 290-295.

1 Thess. ii. 19, 20. Christians the joy of
their ministers, XVIII. 299-302.
1 Thess. ii. 8. The people's stability, the
minister's comfort, XVIII. 305–310.

1 Thess. iii. 9, 10. A minister's joy in his
people, XVIII. 311–316.

2 Thess. iii. 1. Prayer for the spread of
the Gospel, XVIII. 398–400.

2 Tim. iv. 1, 2. A charge to minister and
people, XIX. 76–79.

INDUSTRY (SCHOOLS OF).
Prov. xxxi. 10. The usefulness of Schools
of Industry, VII. 318-321,

INFANT-SCHOOLS.
Eccl. xi. 1. Liberality encouraged, VII.
400-405.

2 Tim. iii. 15. Timothy's early knowledge
of the Scriptures, XIX. 67—70. ̧

JANUARY 30th.

1 Sam. xxiv. 4-6. David's forbearance
towards Saul, III. 217–219.

The future prosperity of

Isa. xxvii. 6.
Israel, VIII. 3—9.

Isa. xxvii. 12, 13. The conversion of the
Jews gradual, VII. 10-17.

See also the LESSONS, &c. in p. 549, Isa. xxix. 18.
§ 18.

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Isa. liv. 6-10. God's faithfulness to his
covenant-engagements, VIII. 439–444.
Acts xvii. 2-5. Proofs that Jesus is the
Messiah, XIV. 459–463.

II. Sermons IN BEHALF OF the Jews, and in
aid of the London Society for promoting
Christian Knowledge among the Jews.
Numb. xxiv. 5—9. Balaam's third attempt
to curse Israel, II. 154-156.
Deut. xxiii. 3, 4. Benevolence towards
God's ancient people, II. 389-396.
Deut. xxiii. 5. God's care for his ancient
people, II. 397–401.

Deut. xxx. 4-6. Restoration and con-
version of the Jews, II. 436–440.
Deut. xxx. 11-14. The way of salvation
plain and easy, II. 440–445.
Deut. xxxi. 19. The song of Moses a
witness against the Jews, II. 468
473.

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Deut. xxxii. 21. The Jews moved to
jealousy, II. 481-502.

1 Chron. xxii. 19. Seeking after God, IV.
28-31.

1 Chron. xxix. 2. David's zeal in preparing
for the temple, IV. 35—39.

2 Chron. xvii. 9. The claims of the Jewish
people urged, IV. 117—127.

Ezra vii. 23. Decree of Artaxerxes for
restoring the temple worship and ser-
vice, IV. 250–256.

Psalm xiv. 7. The blessings of salvation,
V. 31-34.

Psalm 1xxii. 6-11.

The excellence of
Christ's kingdom, V. 528–532.
Psalm lxxii. 12-15. Christ's government
of his Church, V. 532–537.
Psalm 1xxii. 18, 19. Praise to God for

redemption, V. 544–548.

Psalm 1xxxv. 9, 10. God's perfections re-
conciled in Christ, VI. 83-88.

Psalm lxxxvii. 3. The glory of Zion, VI.
97-101.

Psalm cii. 13-15. The restoration of the
Jews, VI. 197-202.

Isa. xix. 24, 25. Conversion of Jews and
Gentiles, VII. 585–589.

The Gospel a source of
blessings to mankind, VIII. 26-31
Isa. xlv. 17. The extent and certainty of
Israel's salvation, VIII. 208-211.

Isa. xlvi. 12, 13. Christ, the salvation of
Israel, VIII. 230-233.

Isa. li. 9, 10. The Church pleading with
God, VIII. 294-299.

Isa. lix. 20, 21. The perpetuity of Christ's
kingdom, VIII. 529–534.

Isa. lx. 15, 16. Future prosperity of the
Jewish Church, VIII. 548-554.

Isa. lxi. 11. The conversion of the world,
promised, VIII. 572–577.

Isa. lxii. 3. The Church a royal diadem,
VIII. 577-582.

Isa. lxii. 5. God's delight in his people,
VIII. 583-587.

Isa. lxii. 10-12. The restoration of the
Jews, VIII. 591-596.

Isa. lxvi. 18-20. The Jews to convert the
Gentiles, VIII. 648-654.

Jer. iii. 12-15. God's invitation to his
people, IX. 35-42.

Jer. iii. 19. The true source of salvation,
IX. 42-46.

Jer. xxx. 17. The conversion of the Jews,
and our duty to attempt it, IX. 191-
206.

Jer. xxxi. 7-9. The restoration of the
Jews, IX. 215-217.

Jer. xxxi. 10-14. Blessings from a
preached Gospel, IX. 222-227.

Jer. xxxi. 35-37. The Church's security,
IX. 243-248.

Jer. xxxii. 37-42. The future conversion
of the Jews, IX. 249--255.

Jer. xxxiii. 6-9. The conversion of the
Jews a matter of importance to God and
man, IX. 264–271.

Jer. xxxvi. 24-28. The outpouring of
the Spirit upon the Jews, IX. 436—
440.

Jer. xxxvii. 1-6. Their universal restora-
tion, IX. 448-465.

Jer. 1. 20. God's mercy to his people
IX. 307-311.

Ezek. xx. 40-44. The Jews' restora-
tion and man's conversion, IX. 403—
406.

Ezek. xxxvi. 24-28. Outpouring of the
Spirit on the Jews, IX. 433-440.
Ezek. xxxvii. 15-22. Their restoration
predicted by the sticks of Ephraim
and of Judah joined, IX. 468
475.

Dan. ix. 3-10. Humiliation exemplified
and enforced, IX. 552–557.

Hos. ii. 19, 20. God betrothing us to him-
self, X. 14-17.

Isa. xxiv. 23. The reign of Christ glo- Hos. iii. 5. The restoration of the Jews,

rious, VII. 602–605.

X. 17-21.

Joel iii. 18. The millennium, XI. 183- Heb. i. 14. The ministry of angels, XIX.
188.

Amos ix. 11, 12. Conversion of the Jews

and Gentiles, X. 238-241.
Obad. 17.

Effects of the Gospel in the
latter days, X. 246–256.
Micah v. 7. The Jews a blessing to the
world, X. 309–316.

Micah vii. 18-20. God's mercy as re-
served for the Jews, X. 339-347.
Zeph. iii. 17. God's delight in saving
sinners, X. 408-411.
Zech. ii. 5. God the protection and glory
of his people, X. 442–446.

Zech. iii. 1-5. The restoration of the
Jewish Church predicted, X. 451-

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Lev. xvi. 29, 30, 33.

The propriety of observing this season
vindicated, I. 634.
Duties of the great
day of atonement, I. 635-638.
Lev. xxvi. 40-42. God's promises to
penitents, I. 679–683.

Deut. ix. 7. A penitential retrospect
enjoined, II. 311-315.

Psalm cxliii. 2. A strict award of justice
deprecated, VI. 471–474.

Psalm exliii. 7-10. God, a refuge to the
distressed, VI. 475-479.

Isa. lxiii. 15, 16. Pleading with God, VIII.
615-618.

Jer. xiv. 7. God's name the sinner's plea,
IX. 121-127.

Dan. ix. 3. Fasting and prayer, IX. 543—
546.

Dan. ix. 3-7. Daniel's confession, IX.
547-551.

Dan. ix. 3-10. Humiliation exemplified
and enforced, IX. 552–557.

Joel ii. 12-14. Repentance urged, X.
168-172.

Jonah iii. 8. The repentance of the Nine-
vites, X. 265-268.

Rom. xi. 25-27. The future salvation of Amos v. 12. God knows our sins, x. 218—
all Israel, XV. 442-444.

Rom. xi. 28, 29. The Jews beloved of God
for their fathers' sake, XV. 445–451.
Rom. xi. 30, 31. The Gospel given to us
as a deposit for the Jews, XV. 451-
456.

Rom. xi. 33. The unsearchableness of God's
ways, XV. 456–462.

Rom. xv. 26, 27. Christians debtors to
the Jews, XV. 561—579.

2 Cor. iii. 15, 16. The future conversion
of the Jews, XVI. 468–477.

223.
Zeph. ii. 1-3.

390-393.

Repentance urged, X.

Mark ix. 28, 29. Fasting and prayer,
XII. 70-76.

Acts xvii. 30. Repentance enjoined, XIV.
467-470.

Heb. x. 3. Seasons of penitence recom-
mended, XIX. 316-322.

James iv. 8-10. Repentance enjoined,
XX. 89-93.

See also ASH-WEDNESDAY, p. 551.

LORD'S SUPPER.

I. Institution and Design of the Lord's
Supper; and Requisite Preparations.

Matt. xxvi. 29. The design of its institu-
tion, XI. 553–559.

1 Cor. xi. 24, 26. Its design and import-
ance, XVI. 290–292.

1 Cor. xi. 27, 29. Eating and drinking
our own damnation, XVI. 292–295.
1 Cor. xi. 28. The preparation requisite
before the Lord's supper, XVI. 295—
297.

II. Meditations suited to the Lord's Supper.
Exod. xxiv. 11. The sight of God a feast
to the soul, I. 463-467.

Lev. ii. 13. The meat offering a type of
Christ, I. 577-581.

1 Chron. xvii. 26. God's relation to his
people, IV. 16—23.

2 Chron. xv. 12-15. Asa's covenanting
with God, IV. 105–111.

2 Chron. Xxx. 18-20. God's condescen-
sion to the upright, IV. 197-203.

2 Chron. xxx. 22, 23. Delight in ordi-
nances, IV. 203-206.

Psalm xxiii. 1-6. David's confidence in
God, V. 134-139.

Psalm lvi. 12. Vows to be performed, V.
432-436.

Psalm lxiii. 1-7. The believer's dis-
positions towards God, V. 451-456.
Psalm cii. 25-28. The eternity and im-
mutability of Christ, VI. 203–205.
Cant. i. 3, 4. The Church's love to Christ,
VII. 420-425.

Cant. ii. 1-3. The Church's fellowship

with Christ, VII. 426–431.

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VII. 442-449.

Cant. viii. 5. The Christian's reliance
upon Christ, VII. 450-453.
Cant. viii. 6, 7. The Church's desire of
Christ's love, VII. 454-458.

Isa. xii. 3-6. The believer's song, VII.
563-567.

Isa. xxv. 6-8. The Gospel a source of
the richest blessings, VII. 610-614.
Isa. lv. 1-3. Invitation to receive the
blessings of the Gospel, VIII. 454–458.
Nahum i. 7. God a refuge in time of
trouble, X. 352–356.

Hab. iii. 17, 18. The Christian's boast, X.
382-384.

Matt. xi. 28. The heavy-laden invited to
Christ, XI. 344-349.

Matt. xxii. 2, 3. The marriage feast, XI.
499-502.

Matt. xxii. 5. The sin of making light of
Christ, XI. 503-506.

Matt. xxii. 11-13. The wedding gar-
ment, XI. 507–510.

Luke xiv. 16-18. The great supper, XII.
527-530.

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