The first general epistle of St. John the Apostle, unfolded and applied the first part in two and twenty lectures on the first chapter, and two verses of the second : delivered in St. Dyonis. Back-Church, An. Dom. 1654
Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670.
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  • SAcrament of the Lords Supper, no corporal presence in it. 69.
  • Sacrifices all looked at Christ. 376.
  • Saints may fall grssoely. 347, 348.
  • Salvation, only by Christ. 388, 389.
  • Page  [unnumbered]Satisfaction, made by Christ to Gods justice. 318, 319. how consistent with remission. 320, 321.
  • Scriptures, their fulness, sufficiency. 8.116. they consist of three parts, 1. The certanty of Apostolical writings. 70, 71. Gods mercy in giving them to us. 13.28. Some parts more use∣ful then others. 145. fulnesse of joy afforded by them, 141. to be read by the vulgar. 116, 117.118.
  • Senses; the velidty of a testimony from them. 32.
  • Shame, when of confessing sin, bad. 265
  • Sin. To sin how taker in Scripture. 345. it is a wandring. 287. why called unrighteousnesse. 288, 289. it maketh a man a debtor. 292. it rendreth us filthy in Gods sight. 296. the soules sicknesse. 325. compared to darknesse. 152, 153. the great guilt of it. 214. the onely makebate. 369, 370. God cannot be the authour of it. 142. all men by nature sin∣ners. 226. The holiest not without it here. 226, 227, 228, 229. from grose sins they may be free. 230. the sins of the godly no excuse for the wicked▪ 233, 234. Christ a propitia∣tion for the greatest sins. 387.
  • Sonne how destinct from, and one with the Father. 51, 52. to be worshipped as the Father. 58. how inferior to the Fa∣ther. 356.