R.
Regenerate.
- THe sinnes the regenerate fall into, are in sundry respects greater than the sinnes of others.
- 539, 542, & 548, 552
- God will plague sinne as much in them as in any other in the world.
- 540, 541
- In this life he sheweth more hatred to the sinnes of such, than to the sinnes of other men.
- 542, &c.
- The goodnesse in the regenerate man, in three respects surpasseth the goodnesse in the mo∣rall man or hypocrite.
- 729, 730
Religion.
- That's the true Religion that gives the whole glory of mans salvation to the free grace and mercy of God.
- 110, 523
- The truth we have received by warrant of the Word, and teaching of the Spirit, we should be constant in.
- 525, &c. 766, 767
- A grievous sinne to insult against Religion for the faults of the professours of it.
- 553, 554
- True Religion grounded on the Word
- 767
- No certainty in Religion, but by the teaching of the Spirit.
- 773, 774
- True Religion brings great blessings to the Church and State.
- 806, 807
Repentance.
- A great comfort that thou hast repented.
- 17
- The sin of such as keep men from publike pen∣nance.
- 187, 188
- The sin of such as sin, and refuse publike professi∣on of their repentance.
- 189, 191
- They that have truly repented them of their sinnes, cannot easily forget them, but are apt to think of them.
- 203, &c.
- The chief thing that should make us hate sin, and mourne for it, is the offence and dishonour done to God.
- 219▪ 220
- The sinning against so good a God should hum∣ble us.
- 227
- Notes of sincere repentance.
- 232
- Five things required in true repentance.
- 605
- Faith the root of repentance.
- 740
Reproofe.
- The Minister must plainely and particularly re∣prove sin.
- 44, &c. 707
- The reasons for the necessity of reproofe.
- 46
- In foure things the Ministers wisdome in re∣proving sinne, must appeare.
- 49, 50
- And his love in three.
- 51
- Reasons why men cannot indure reproofe.
- 52
- Their folly appeares in ••oure things.
- 53
- Five Obiections answered against such Mini∣sters.
- 54, 57
- Dangerous not to indure the Word of reproofe.
- 244
Righteousnesse.
- Five things to be granted touching inherent righteousnesse.
- 667, 668
- Yet cannot a man be iustified by that.
- 669
- Inherent righteousnesse a great ground of com∣fort.
- 677, 678