There are no saving views of God but in Christ, and there are no gracious views God hath of men but in Christ. If we look on God out of Christ, we are dazzled with an overwhelming, confounding majesty; if God look on us out of Christ, he seeth hateful and hated sinners. (Eph. ii. 12, 13, 14.)-Trail. They who reject the divine person of Christ, who believe it not who discern not the wisdom, grace, love, and power of God therein, do constantly reject or corrupt all other spiritual truths of divine revelation. Nor can it otherwise be; for they have a consistency only in their relation to the mystery of godliness, "God manifest in the flesh," and from thence derive their sense and meaning. This being removed, the truth in all other articles of religion immediately falls to the ground. (1 Tim. iii. 16; 1 John iv. 2, 3; Eph. ii. 20, 21; Col. ii. 7; Rev. i. 18.) — Owen. ERRATA. In our September No., page 306, line 10, in the following sentence, instead of righteousness, read self-righteousness: "It is true that growth is slow, and self.righteousness and various things partly swamp some: looseness of conscience certainly swamps partly others." Page 305, instead of kind of terrors, read king of terrors: "It is shouting victory in the jaws of death, and triumphing over the king of terrors while in the field of action." In our last No., page 392, line 7, for Jer. vii. 1-18," read "Jer. i. 7,8, and 18." INDEX. A brief Account of the last Days of the late John Rusk............... A Covenant-keeping God Address to our Readers Page ....... A feeling Sense of this World's and of Man's Wretchedness, &c Wm. Huntington Ralph Erskine the late Henry Fowler .... John Keyt....... ... ...... 312 ..304, 344 Mr. Brook, of Brighton .... 341 .98, 201 ..97, 164, 222, 339 ..21, 312 .111, 234, 373. 193 111 77 345, 377, 386, 417 Friend in London, by the late Mr. Gadsby A Meditation. By the late Henry Fowler An Account of his Arrest and Imprisonment. By John Bunyan An awakened and quickened Soul, Huntington's Description of,.... 163 An everlasting Covenant, ordered in all things and sure 199 A Line of Distinction. By the late Henry Fowler ...... Bread, Spiritual, Everlastingly Secured to the Elect of God. John Rusk Brook, W. J., Letters by the late .321, 357, 393 Bunyan, John, An Account of his Arrest and Imprisonment .98, 201 377, 386, 417 271 on Gospel Righteousness By it he, being dead, yet speaketh No. IV.. Canaanite (The) still in the Land Changes Child's (The) Portion Chosen Generation (The), &c. By C. Cob Christ and the Church, The Union between Cob, Christopher, On the Chosen Generation, &c..... Page 115 57 170 .8, 38 182 Confession of Sin, Things necessary to right. By John Bunyan Consolatory Thought (A)...... ..8, 38 ... 141 157 Covenant (An everlasting) ordered in all things and sure............ 199 Covenant-keeping God (A). Darkness, Thou makest, and it is Night 167 61 Desire of them that fear Him, The Lord will fulfil the 253 ........186, 220 Difference and Degrees of Faith at the Period of Death.. 305 1 Editors' Address to Readers Notes, 24, 30, 95, 97, 102, 118, 132, 176, 197, 201, 203, 207, 215, 220, 264, 308, 310, 311, 320, 323, 344, 356 Remarks: Address to our Readers Robert Money 1 67 "Be not righteous overmuch," &c. (Eccles. vii. 16.) God's Sovereignty displayed in the Death-bed of his Saints Literal Meaning of the Word "Bread,” in Eccles. xi. 1 "A short Account of the happy and triumphant Death of 206 Elect of God, Spiritual Bread everlastingly secured to the. By of a Letter written by Mr. Newton, of Olney, to Mr. Kaye, of Bloxham, near Sleaford Faith's Plea upon God's Covenant. By Ralph Erskine ........33, Feeling Sense (A) of this World's and of Man's Wretchedness, &c. 69 147 127 131 Fragments, Spiritual....32, 68, 104, 140, 156, 205, 212, 228, 247, 283 320, 356, 372, 392, 424. 269 77 409 86 Gadsby, William, A Few Scraps as they fell from his Lips 85 ......... Letters by .......................111, 234, 373 Gadsby, William, Scraps of a Sermon by.. Gale, Mrs. A Letter by the late God is too wise to err, too good to be unkind God's great Name the Ground and Reason of saving great Sinners. By Ralph Erskine Thoughts are not our Thoughts.. Wills and Shalls Gospel Righteousness. By John Bunyan... Grace, A remarkable Instance of free and sovereign Page 23 ........... 227 Huntington's Description of an awakened and quickened Soul the Word of God..... William, On the Union between Christ and the Church 182 Huntington, On Faith Letters by.... I looked for Hell, He brought me Heaven 44 In all thy Ways acknowledge Him, &c. Inquiries:- "Be not righteous overmuch, &c. (Eccles. vii. 16.) Is there Unrighteousness with God I was brought low, and He helped me Just (The) shall iive by Faith Keyt, John, A Letter by the late Lamb of God, Behold the Last Days of Mr. Symons, of Bristol the late John Rusk (The) of the late John M'Kenzie Law and the Promise (The). By Martin Luther.. Letter (A), by Ralph Erskine.. to a Brother in the Faith.. (A) to a Friend in London, by the late Mr Gadsby Extract of a, from John Newton to Mr. Kaye Original, by John Berridge by the late John Keyt Letters by the late Mr. Brook... Mr. Symons N. Marriner W. Gadsby W. Huntington One of the last, by the late John Mc Kenzie (Two) by Wm. Huntington 100 319 196 149 147 341 55 293 26 351 249 229 193 111 158 116 341 .98 201 ...97, 164, 222. 339 ...21, 312 ..111, 234, 373 .217, 304, 344 408 217 Line (A) of Distinction. By the late Henry Fowler Page 269 Lord (The) exalted and the Sinner debased. By John Rusk. 177, 213 (Thy) faileth not (The) will fulfil the Desire of them that fear Him Newton, John, Extract of a Letter by him to Mr. Kaye 61 Night, Thou makest Darkness, and it is Notes, Editors' 24, 30, 97, 95, 102, 118, 132, 176, 197, 201, 203, 207, 215, 220. 264, 308, 310, 311, 320, 323, 344, 356 Obituary of the late Robert Creasey, March, Isle of Ely. 317 Of Wm. Bright Obituaries: Of John Rusk Of Robert Money Of John Symons, of Bristol.. 26 62 ..236, 275 293 One of the last Letters of the late John Mc Kenzie.. Real Saint (The) and the formal Hypocrite contrasted. By John God's Sovereignty displayed in the Death-bed of his Saints 308 ... 319 Review, Editors'. Literal Meaning of the Word "Bread," in Eccles. xi. 1........ "The Experience of Sukey Harley" 323 344 171 the late Mr. Robert Creasey, &c." "A short Account of the happy and triumphant Death of 206 Right Confession of Sin, Things necessary to. By John Bunyan... 141 |