x 101 Kenn, Bishop, his poetical prayer mentioned
Junius recommended as a writer Juries, grand, their duty viii 298, 299 "Just man falleth seven times," the import of the saying
426 "Just shall live by faith," how to be under- stood ix 412-414 Justice, a monument of divine, mentioned v
179 Justice of God, how displayed in acquitting or condemning man ix 382 Justice of the Peace, the intolerance of a Lincolnshire 244, 245 the strange conduct of a 10 Justices of the Peace, the duty of viii 298 Js, Mrs. a remarkable account of i 336 Justification, what?
v 48.50. 207 how it differs from the new birth v 180 not to be confounded with sanc- tification V 48 the doctrine of, stated viii 176, 177. 182. 415-417 the conditions of viii 182. 184. 538-541
the effects of viii 182. 184, 185 the assurance of the meritorious cause of, what?
viii 224, 225 by faith, not opposed to holiness viii 225, 226 the importance of distinguish- ing, from sanctification vit
quoted Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. the unhappy
Kingdom of God, what? {vii 224, 225
remarks on being born into ix 255
heaven, what? ▼ 222. 425, 426
what to be the least in the ▼ 269
Kingdom come, the import of the petition ▼ 285, 286 Kingsford, Mr. the remarkable recovery of ir 227 Kingston, William, born without arms ir 300 i 902
Kingswood, some account of the f
work of God at { iii 342, 343 School, the opening of
the rules of, read and confirmed
ü 354 some account of the work of God at iii 311-313. $79, 380 an account of Kinsale, the fort at, mentioned Kitely, Mrs. some account of Knowledge, human, the imper- ( vi 329–340 fection of
its harmony in connexion with the gospel v 267 the inconsistency and wicked- ness of teaching men to break the v 270,271 mistakes concerning the, recti- fied v 363, 365 how Christ is the end of the viii 43 how believers dead to the, and under it to Christ viii 43 what it imports? ix 274, 275 what it requires? ix 299, 300 ix 487 ceremonial, Christ came to abolish the ▼ 265 (civil) the difficulty of obtaining re- dress in the courts of viii 308–311 Mosaic, what? viii 43 Adamic, what it required? ▼ 56, 57 VOL. 10.-W w
his writings mention-
ix 491, 492
a quotation from, on vii 110, 111
a quotation from, on
vii 123, 124 his advice on prayer vii 77, 78 two letters from Mr. x 277
Laws, human, the necessity of ix 357, 358 how consented to, by those who have no voice in making them x 131 Lawyers, the character of the generality of ix 193, 194 Lay-preaching, an apology for viii 353-358 468-170 a letter on, from Mr. Wesley to Mr.- x 248 Lazarus and the rich man, the story of, a real history
Leader, the business of a Leaders of Classes, the duty and authority of iii 320-322 how they may be most useful iv 369 their original office x 149 Learned world, remarks on the viii 352 Learning, the state of, in the University of Oxford vii 325 Leasing-making, what? x 124 Leasows, (a farm so called) described iv 97 Leaving the first principles of the doctrine of Christ, how to be understood vii 241 Lecturers in the Church of England, the quali- fications of, what? viii 527
Linum Asbestum, what? vi 359 Liquors, spirituous, remarks on the use of x 182, 183 Liturgy of the Church of England, abounds with petitions for perfect holiness vii 325, 326 Liverpool, some account of ii 310. 364, 365 London, the Bishop of, a letter to the viii 457-467 Londonderry, an account of the siege of, by Mr. Walker, recommended ii 394, 395 some account of the bishop of
iv 414 the bishop's gardens, &c. at, mentioned iv 209 the honesty of the people at iii 166, 167 Christian
Longmore, Elizab. a witness of perfection Long-suffering, what? Longworth, R. the happy death of Lopez, Gregory, his life mentioned "Lord, Lord," what implied in saying
i 404 355-357 Lords, House of, an observation on the ir 145 in Ireland, mentioned iv 214 Lord's Supper, the duty of receiving the vii 171-179 how often the primitive Chris- tians received the objections against receiving vii 173
Lewis, Mr. his Hebrew Antiquities mentioned
ii 206 iii 309 commended as a fine writer ini 430 L. Miss, a letter from Mr. Wesley to X 225, 226 L. Rev. Mr. a letter to x 311, 312
the lawfulness of, proved x 47. 49 forbidden to the clergy of the Church of Rome
x 61 Married persons, the duty of vi 162-187
their duty to each other vi 183-185
their duty to their children
their duty to their servants
vi 186, 187 Marsay, Count, the life of, a remark on iii 417 Marsh, Elizabeth, the bappy death of ii 25 Marshall, Mr. his gospel mystery of sanctifi- cation censured iii 230, 231 Martyn, Justin, what he says of extraordinary gifts ix 21 remarks on his character as a writer and a witness ix 26-30, 31 a noble saying of 1x 52 Martyrdom, the suffering of, cannot supply the place of love vii 98 Martyrs, remarks on their constancy viii 475, 476 Mary, Queen of Scotland, the probable inno- cence of iii 241 her character iii 290
Mary, the mother of our Lord, not an object | Merit of works, the doctrine ef, what? of religious worship x 27. 29. 55
Mason, Mr. the death of ii 456 Masonry, Free, remarks on a tract on iii 375 Mass, what the Church of Rome says
Massacre, Irish, some account of the
a short history of{
the rise of
iv 413 x 148, 149 iv 413 vi 107-109 vili 337, 333 vi 111-114 and spread of viii 339, 340 the change which, as an instru- ment, it effects in men's hearts viii 337, 338 religion it re-
peculiar character §
the purity of the
commends
Mayoralty at Cork described
Methodist, the character of a
M'Bride, Dr. his practice of physic mention-
mistakes concerning the V 150-152
mistakes respecting the use of the ii 299. 302. 322-
344 the doctrines of the iv 328. 414 strange reports concerning the ii 175 what required by those who join the iv 345 who meant by, and why { iv 417 so called 1x 76 the design of God in raising up IV 368 in what sense a new people iv 418. 419 advice to the people called iv 417-422 an Address to the, on the Lore of Money vii 62-65 the discipline of the vii 220, 221 opposition against the vii 221 obtain legal redress vii 221 effects of the preaching of the viii 452-454. 476 unjustly charged with skepticism vill 495-498 unjustly charged with uncharita- bleness vin 498-500 do not oppose St. Paul to St. James in the article of justifi- cation viii 526
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