immediate. Revelation in order to a fa- Chap. 2. That there is no Necessity of im- mediate Revelation in order to a saving Christian Faith, arising from the Nature Chap. 3. That there is no Necessity of im- mediate Revelation in order to a faving Christian Faith, arising from the Will of Chap. 4. What is meant by being Taught Chap: 5. 1 Cor. 2. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15: Chap. 6. 1 John 2. 20, 27. and 5. 10. and Rom. 8. 16. explained. Chap.7. Joel 2. 28,29. Rom. 10. 8. Col. 1.23. John 1. 9. explained. P. 76 Chap. 9. Diverse Arguments for the Ne- cessity of immediate Revelation answered. Chap. 10. A brief Account of what the Quakers mean by the Universal Light within, and of what they teach concern. Chap. 12. Diverse Texts explained. p.136 Chap. 13. Reflections upon Diverse Quaker Chap. 14. Reflections upon what the Qua- kers teach concerning Man's Union with God, and their Notion of a Church. Chap.15. Refle&tions upon Diverse other Chap. 16, Of the Rule of Faith. Chap. 17. Of the Judge of Controversies, Chap. 21. Of Baptism with Fire, and Bap- Chap. 22. The State of the Question con- cerning the Necessity of Water-Baptism. Chap. 23. That God has commanded us to be baptized with Water, proved from John Chap. 24. That God has commanded us to be baptized with Water, proved from Matt. 28.19. and from what the Scriptures ER TH HE Running Title of the Nine first Chapters should have been, of the Necefity of immediate Revelation. p. 22. 1.11. beseeches.' p. 75. 1.9. the Law. p. 104.1.14. the Gospel. p.107. 1. 20. is what. p. 109. 1. 30. perception. p. 110. P. 20. on our. p. 113. 1. 20. Man-Christ. p. 126. 1.6. by the Light's stirring, moving and enabling. p. 149. 1.20. that is, it is. p.150. 1. 16. it had. p. 170. l. 14. Water. Baptism. p. 179. 1.8, 10. so bapti. zed. p. 185. 1. 35: Necessity of the Spirit of Discerning for, p.194. 1. 27. a rule. p. 194. 1.19. that Her. p. 198. 1. 29. by him. p.199. 1. 30. d. makes. and read which makes. p. 216, 1. 12. believes. p. 231. l. 2. import. p. 232. 1. 29. extend this. P. 235. 1. 11. d. Holy. p. 270. 1. 2. d. Of. p. 282. I. 24. par. took. The State of the Question concerning the Necessity of immediate Revelation in order to a laving Christian Faith. T HE Controversies between us of the Established Church of England, and the People called Onakers, are not only many in Number, but of very great Importance. I shall therefore endevor in the following Papers to state and determine the Principal of them. Now the first Point about which we differ, is concerning the Necessity of immediate Revelation in order to a saving Christian Faith. With this therefore I shall begin. And that my discourse upon this Head the better understood, I think it necelary for me to premise a few things. It may be |