THE FRIENDS' LIBRARY: COMPRISING JOURNALS, DOCTRINAL TREATISES, AND OTHER WRITINGS OF MEMBERS OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. EDITED BY WILLIAM EVANS AND THOMAS EVANS. VOL. X. CONTAINING LIFE OF THOMAS STORY.-THE ORIGINAL AND PRESENT STATE OF MAN. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW, FOR THE EDITORS. 1846. Hartinan 12-10.52 INDEX TO VOL. X. ATONEMENT, 55, 94, 141, 378. Apostles' Creed-some explanation, 330. B. Brayton, Patience an account of her life and reli- gious labours, 441; visit to the middle and Southern Provinces, 442; do. to Friends in Great Britain, 454; address to George III. 474; correspondence with one not a Holy Scriptures, 36; adding to, or taking from, 61; to be understood by the inshining of the light, 62, 411, 413; of divine authority-not the Word of God, 107, 156, 173, 437; sub- Spirit, 36; revelation by it, 62; compared to fire and water, 127; above the Scriptures, 167; distinguished from reason, 326; sanc- tification by it, 378, 384; gift of the Father through Christ, 396; no one a Christian without it, 399; operation on man, 401; with or without the Scriptures, 410; how the Spirit is known, 415; infallible in- terpreter of the Scriptures, 419; ought to be every man's guide, 425; true effi- cient of all the real good in the church, or its members, 430; kingdom of God Christ-the object of his coming, suffering and Defamation, 358. D. Divine mercy and kindness universal, 406. Free agency of man, 405. G. Grace of God universal, its effects, 46, 93, 150, Gill, Roger, prays that his life might be taken as a sacrifice for the people among whom the Ministry, call to the, 29, 32, 42, 102; without bar- Ministers preach to obtain a call, 116; how quali- fied, 176; without pay, 200; how far Christians may contribute to the neces- Predestination, 34, 100, 141, 403. Peter the Great, emperor of Russia, visited by T. Story, 69; attends Friends meetings-vis- ited by William Penn and others, 71; at- Gentiles not excluded from the new covenant, Propitiation, 55, 94, 141, 423. |