Chapter 383
V. 1. cat. 18. The end of God's
appointing the last judgment is the manifestation of the glory of his mercy and justice, ctn. xxxii. 10. To glorify God is tht: chief erid of man, cat. 1. God ii glorified by good works, con. xvi. 2. Gluttony, a sin, cat, 1S9.
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The TABLE.
God. The light of nature sheweth that there is a God, con. xxi. 1. cat. 2. What it declares concerning him, and of our duty to him, con. i. 1. xxi. 1. It is not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salva- tion, con. i. 1. cat. 2. The attri- butes or perfections of God^ con. ix. 1, 2. cat. 7, 101. There is but one only God, con. ii. 1. cat. 8. There are three persons in the Godhead, distinguished by per- sonal properties, con. ii. S. cat. 9, 10. The co-equality of the per- sons proved, cat. 11. To him is due from ail his creatures, whatso- ever worship, service, or obedi- ence, he is pleased to require, con. ii. £. Our duty to God, cat. 104, 108, 112, 116. What contrary to it, cat. 105, 109, 113, 119. Religious worship is to be given to God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and to him alone ; and that only in the mediation of Christ, «on. xxi. 2. cat. 179, 181. God is to be worshipped in that way only which he hath instituted in the scriptures, con. xxi. 1. cat. 109. To glorify God, and fully to en- joy him for ever, is the chief end of man, cat. 1.
Good works. See Works.
Gospel. How the covenant of grace is administered under the gospel, con. v?i. 6. cat. 35. Without the gospel no salvation, con. x. 4. cat. 60. In it Christ doth not dissolve but strengthen the obligation v> the obedience of the moral law, con. xix. 5. Believers under the gospel have a greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, than believers under the law did ordi- narily partake of, con. xx. 1.
Government. See Churchy Magi' strate.
The Grace of God. Election is of God's mere free grace, con. iii. 5. cat. 13. How the grace of God
is manifested in 4he second cove- nant, con. vii. 3. cat. 32. Effectual calling is of God's free and special grace, con. x. 2. cat. 67. Justifica- tion is only of free grace, con. xi. S. cai. 70, 71. Adoption is an act of free grace, co«.xii. cat. 74. The communion in grace which believers have with Christ, ca/. 69. All saving graces are the work of the Spirit, con. xiii, xiv, xv. cat. 32, 72, 75, 76, 77. And do always accompany faith, con. xi. 2. cat. 7.*?. Perseverance in grace, con. xvii. cat. 79. Increase in grace, con. xiii. 1, 3. cat. 75, 77. Assurance of grace, eon. xviii. cat. 80, 81,
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Harden. Why and how sinners are hardened, con. v. 6. Believers may have their hearts hardened, con. xvii. 3.
Head. The elect are inseparably united to Christ as their head, con.
