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SATISFACTION of Christ,
why not directly insisted on in
"the Reasonableness of Chris-
tianity,"
163, 164
the omission of it, no
proof of the author's being a
socinian,
270, &c.

it is hard for one who
reads the scripture with atten-
tion to deny it,
418
Scriptures, not absolutely neces-
sary to know and believe all
things contained therein, 156
necessary to believe
all which we know to be taught
in them,
ibid.

in essentials, speaks to
the meanest capacity, 157, &c.
we should learn our

religion out of them,

291

the mischief of making
them chime with our previous
notions,
294-297
all things therein ne-
cessary to be believed, when
understood,
353, 354
Self-conceitedness, worse than
folly,

384

Socinianism, "The Reasonable-
ness of Christianity" unjustly
charged with it, 162, &c.
Socinians, the author charged
with being one, 359, &c.
Son of God, a man's understand-
ing this phrase, as some soci-
nians do, no proof of his being
361, &c.
signifies the same with
366, &c.
of God, the confession of
the eunuch (Acts viii.) no
proof to the contrary, 371, &c.
Systems, not hated by the au-
thor, who only complains of
the abuse of them,

one,

Messiah,

377

T.

TIBERIUS, the Roman empe-
ror, a very jealous prince, 81
Tillotson, (archbishop,) how he
understood the phrase Son of
God,
362

Truths, several useful, yet not
necessary to salvation, 227, &c.

U.

UNITARIANS, Dr. Edwards's
witty remark upon that word,

200

END OF THE SIXTH VOLUME.

C. Baldwin, Printer,
New Bridge-street, London.

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