Chapter 390
V. 6. cat 68.
Sins against the first command- ment, cat. 105. Against the se- cond, cat. 109. Against the third, tat. 113. Against the fourth, cat. 119. Sins of inferiors, cat. 128. Sins of superiors, cat. 130. Sins of equals, cat. 132. Sins against the sixth commandment, cat. 136. Against the seventh, cat. 139. Against the eighth, cat. H2.
Against the ninth, cat. 145. Against the tenth, cat. 148.
Sincerity. Believers love Cbrist in sincerity, con. xviii. 1. They are never utterly destitute of sincerity of heart, con. xviii. 4. Ministers ought to preach sincerely, cat. 1 59. We are to pray with sincerity, cat. 185. God is pleased to ac- cept and reward the good works of believers which are sincere, coik xvi. 6.
Singing of psalms a part of religious worship, con. yixu 5.
Slandering sinful, cat. 145.
Songs that are lascivious forbidden, cat. 139.
The Soul of man is immortal, con. iv. 2. cat. 17. The state of souls when separate from their bodies, con. xxxii. 1» cat. 86.
Sovereignty. God hath most so- vereign dominion over his crea- tures, to do by them, for them, or upon them, whatsoever he pleas- eth, con. ii. 2. The light of na- ture sheweth that God hath lord- ship and sovereignty over all, coa. xxi. ]. Eternal sovereignty to be ascribed to God alone, cat. 196. We are to pray with due appre- hensions of his sovereign power, cat. 185, 189.
Spirit. See Holy Ghost.
Stage-plays forbidden, cat. 139.
Stews not to be tolerated, cat. 1 39.
Supererogation impossible, con. xvL 4.
Superiors, why styled fathers and mothers^ cat. 125. How to be h^ noured, con. xxiii. 4. cat. 127. Their duty, con. xxiii. 1,2, 3. cat. 129. Their sins, ca/. 130. See Magistracy.
Superstition. God may not be worshipped according to the imaginations and devices of men, con. xxi. 1. Religious worship not instituted by God himself, is not to be used or approved, cat. 109. All superstitious devices, \^c. sjn- ful, ca^ )09, 11^.
Supper.
The TABLE.
Supper. %tt Lor(fs Supper.
Surety. Christ the surety for be- lievers, cat. 71. He was thorough- ly furnished to execute that office, cw. viii. 3. And God accepteth satisfaction from him as their surety, cat. 71.
Suretiship, that is not necessary, is to be avoided, cat. HI."
Suspension from the Lord's table, con. XXX. 4.
Sweering. See Oaths. Vain or rash swearing by the name of God, or to sweir at all by aay other thing, is to be abhorred, con. xxiL 2.
Synods. See Coun'Us,
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Tale-bearing, c
Temptation. Why God leaves his children to manifold temptations, con. V. 5. The wicked given up to the temptations of the world, ton. V. 6. Temptations to sin are to be avoided and resisted, cat. 99. § 6, 135, 138. How temp- tation is to be prayed against, cat, 195.
Testament. The books of the Old and New Testament are the word of God, cort. i. 2. cat. 3. And the only rule of faith and obe- dience, it. See Scriptures.
Testament. Why the covenant of grace is called a Testament, con. vii. 4. As it wus administered under the law, it is called the Old Testament, con. vii- 5. And as administered under the gospel, it ia called the New Testament, con. vii. 6.
Thanksgiving to be joined with prayer, con. xxi. 3. cat. 108, 178. It is to be made in the name of Christ, con. xxi. 3. Solemn thanks- giving a part of religious worship, con. xxi. 5.
Toleration. A fahe religion not to be tolerated, cat. 109.
Tradition, no pretence for uung sopersikious devices in the wor- 20 •
ship of God, cat. 109. No tra- ditions of men to be added to the scripture, con. i. 6.
Transubstantiation is repugnant not only to scripture, but to common sense and reason, con. xxix. 6. And is the cause of manifold superstitions, yea, of gross idola- tries, ib.
The Tree of life was a pledge of the covenant of works, cat. 20.
The Trinity. See God^ Persons.
Truth between man and man, how preserved and promoted, cat. 144. What things are contrary to it, •at. 145.
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Union of the elect with Christ, o*n.
