THE TABLE. NOTE, That in the following References s. signifies the Section, q. the Question, in which the Subject referred to may be found. Aporation. See Host. What it is? q. 2. How it was punished under the law? q. 8. What that ought to teach us now? ib. The particular aggravations of this sin. q. 9. What is farther comprehended under the prohibition of the Seventh Commandment. q. 5, 6. Aged. s. xxvii. How they ought to behave themselves towards the younger? q. 27. Almighty. s. vii. How God is Almighty? q. 6, 7. Amen. s. xli. What the word Amen imports? 9. 8. Anointing, s. viii. To what offices persons were wont to be anointed under the law? q. 8, 9. How our blessed Saviour was anointed by God to all these offices? q. 10, 11. Apostle. See Creed. Ascend. s. xiii. How Christ ascended into hea A sin against the first commandment. q. 10. Speculative Practical. ib. Auricular-Confession. s. iv. Not necessary, but rather dangerous, as practised in the church of Rome. q. 14. B. Baptism. s. xlii. What it is? And how to be administered? q. 2, 3, &c. What the benefits are to which we are intituled by it? s. ii. q. 10, &c. That none have a right to them but such as are baptized. s. ii. q. 15. How they have? ib. q. 16. What are the necessary parts of the sacrament of baptism. s. xliii. q. 6. How the custom of dipping became changed for that of sprinkling: and the sufficiency of this latter. ib. q. 7. Of the outward element of water, and the necessity of it to the validity of baptism. s. xliv. 9.2. Of the form of baptism. ib. q. 3, &c. Of the spiritual grace given in this sacrament. ib. q. 6, &c. Of the qualification requisite to the worthy receiving of it. s. A sin against the first command- Body and Blood. The body and blood which we What by daily bread? q. 6. That all persons are concerned How the bread and wine in Burial. s. xi. The meaning of it in our Creed. The difference between a catho- Charity. What charity every one ought to See Neighbour: Forgive. What is it to be the child of How we are, by nature, children 9. How we are, by baptism, made 11. That children are capable of be- ing baptized. s. xiv. q. 8. Christ. s. viii. How it came to be given to our 15. Wherein his prophetical office consisted? That he was a priest.-What That he was a king. Wherein In what respect Christ was the That he is God. s. ix. q. 3, 4, 5. When he became so? How long he shall continue so to be? ib. q. 12. How Christ redeemed mankind? s. x. q. 2. How he was made man? ib. q. 4. That the divine and humane na ture were united in him. ib. q. 5. How he was conceived by the Holy Ghost. s. x. q. 7. How he was born of the Virgin Mary? ib. q. 9, 10. Why we take notice in our Creed of the person of whom Christ was born? ib. q. 11. Of the sufferings of Christ. s. xi. q. 1, 6, &c. Under whom he suffered. ib. q. 2, 3. Of his crucifixion. ib. q. 7. How Christ suffered and died? ib. q. 8. The necessity of his dying. ib. q. 9, 10. Of his burial. s. xi. q. 11. Of his descent into hell. ib. q. 12, &c. Of his resurrection from the dead. s. xii. That he raised himself. ib. q. 4. Of the time between his resur rection and ascension. s. xiii. q. 1. Of his ascension into heaven. ib. q. 2, &c. Of his session at the right hand of God, and intercession for us there. ib. q. 5, 6. He shall return from heaven at the end of the world, to judge the quick and the dead. s. xiv. How he shall judge them? ib. q. 4, 5. In what respect the catholic church is holy? q. 13. S. How far we are to obey the church's definitions? v. q. 9, 10. Commandment. s. xxi. xxii. What is the summary of God's commandments? (s. iii. q. 15.) s. xxii. q. 1. The necessity of obeying them. s. xxi. q. 2. s. xxii. q. 2. That we cannot fulfil them by our own natural strength. s. xxi. q. 4. Nor yet keep them perfectly by God's grace. ib. q. 5, 6, 7, 8. That the ten commandments are still obligatory. s. xxii. q. 2. Why called the ten commandments? ib. q. 3. They contain the sum of our duty towards God, and towards our neighbour. ib. q. 4. Of the division of these commandments into positive and negative. ib. q. 9. Of the difference between these in point of obligation. ib. q. 10. Four general rules for interpreting of these commandments. ib. q 12. How the first and second com Confession. s. iv. A part of true repentance. q. 10. On what the necessity of it is built? q. 11. To whom it is to be made? q. 12. In what cases we must confess in our church? s. lii. q. 2, 3. All persons to be confirmed before they come to the Lord's Table. ib. q. 1. What reason our church had to establish such an order? ib. 9.4 Of the benefit of it to those who are confirmed? ib. q. 6, 7. Of the duty of Godfathers and Godmothers to bring those for whom they answer to confirmation. q. 11. Of the duty of every person to be confirmed, before he comes to the Lord's Supper. q. 12. What is required of persons to be confirmed? ib. q. 14. At what times confirmation is to be had? ib. q. 15. How often it is to be received? ib. q. 16. Contentment. s. xxxiii. Of our obligation to it. գ. 6. Coveting. s. xxxiii. Wherein the sin of coveting does consist? q. 2. In what cases it is unlawful to covet what is another man's? q. 3, 4, 5. Creed. s. v. What it signifies? q. 16. 15. Why so called? ib. That all the articles of it may be proved by the authority of holy Scripture. q. 5. What are the general parts of it? q. 6. Cross. Crucify. Why Christ was crucified? s. xi. q.6. That the papists are guilty of idolatry in their cross-worship. s. xxiv. q. 7, 8. D. Of the death of Christ, and its necessity to our redemption. s. xi. q. 10. That he was not to continue long under the power of death. s. xii. q. 1. All men shall not die; but those who do not shall be changed. s. xix. q. 6. Definitions. See Church. Devil. s. iii. What meant by that name? q. 5. What are properly the works of the devil? q. 6. Doxology, s. xli. What it signifies? q. 2. Why our Saviour concluded his prayer with a Doxology? q.3. The great force and reason of it both to excite our devotion and to confirm our hope. q. 4, 5, &c. Duel. See Murder. Of the division of our duty into our duty towards God and our duty towards our neighbour. q. 4, 5. Of our duty towards ourselves. 9. 8. Wherein our duty towards God does consist? q. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Of the chief offences against it. q. 10. Of our inability of ourselves to fulfil our duty. s. xxi. q. 4. s. xxxiii. q. 1, 7, 8. That all the necessary articles of it have been collected into the creeds of the church. ib. q. 14. What faith is? The difference between a humane, and a divine faith. s. vi. q. 2, 3. Every man is to believe for himself. ib. q. 4. It is our duty not only to believe with the heart, but, if need be, to make confession with the mouth unto salvation. ib. q. 7. |