I.
Idlenesse.
- A Great sinne for any man to live idly and un-profitably.
- 125
Idolatry.
- It is a good thing and pleasing to God to hate Idolatry.
- 712, 714
Ignorance
- Is a sinne that much provokes God.
- 494
- It is a signe one is under Sathans power.
- 496
- Such a one easily seduced.
- Ibid.
- Such an one is full of doubts and feares.
- 497
Infants.
- Every Infant so soone as it is borne or concei∣ved, is guilty of sin in the sight of God, and deserveth to be damned.
- 277
- In what respects called Innocents.
- Ibid.
- And said to be holy.
- 278
- How severe God hath beene in his judgements towards some Infants.
- 279, 280
- The originall corruption of Infants consists in three things.
- Ibid
- Observe Gods judgements on them.
- 281
- The sin that is in Infants is derived to them from their parents.
- 282
Infidelity.
- The hainousnesse of that sin.
- 146, 147
- Notwithstanding Infidelity discerned and be∣wailed, a man may trust in Gods mercy.
- 648, 682
Infirmities.
- Foure notes to discerne a sin of infirmity from a reigning sin.
- 709
Ioy.
- The humble-hearted man hath great cause of Ioy.
- 138
- Gods children have cause to be comfortable, and to serve God with alacrity.
- 364, 365
- He that truly believeth he is justified by Christ, must needs rejoyce in him.
- 675, &c.
- Their great sin that do not.
- 680
Iudgements of God.
- The Lord sheweth his severity more in this life, against the sinnes of his owne people, than of the wicked.
- 1. He afflicts all them. 2. Begins with them. 542, 543. 3. He usually makes them ex∣amples. 544. 4. His judgements are wont to be heavier and sharper on them.
- 545
- This be doth to keep them from sin and perdition
- 546
- He getteth himselfe glory from wicked men two wayes, by the Examples of his severity to∣wards his owne children.
- 547, 548
Iustification.
- By Christ we are fully and perfectly delivered and freed from all our sinnes.
- 315, 316
- All true believers are perfectly cleansed from their sinne•• and pure in Gods eyes.
- 655
- The reasons of it
- 660, 661
- Foure maine differences betweene justification, and sanctification.
- 656, 659
- How perfectly a true believer is discharged of all his sinnes, appeares in 5 points
- 659
- We cannot be justified by inherent righteous∣nesse.
- 669, 670
- Reasons of it.
- 670, 671
- We are justified by Christs righteousnesse im∣puted to us.
- 672
- Objections answered.
- 674
- The knowledge of this, that Christ hath purcha∣sed for us the pardon of our sinnes, a suffici∣ent ground of comfort. 677. and so is the knowledge of this, that Christs perfect obe∣dience is imputed to us.
- Ibid.