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_Calumny_, considerations which reconcile the Christian to it, 169, 170.
_Charity_, true, what, and its marks, 311, 312.
_Christianity_, vital revival of, would invigorate church establishment, 294. --vital, alone suited to lower orders, 295, 296. --the common system, falsely so called, 305. --the truest patriotism, 287-292. --of the world, its base nature, 324. --not a gloomy service, 326-332. --relaxations compatible with, 327, 328. --its solid texture, 332. --general, what so called, 334, 335. --true, requires incessant watchfulness and care, 336. --state in which it finds us, 30-33. --its present critical circumstances, 265-272. --reduced to a system of ethics, proofs of this, 273, 277, 278. --causes, which have tended to produce neglect of her peculiar doctrines, 269, 270, 274-276. --peculiar doctrines of, taught by the oldest divines and highest dignitaries of the English church, 273, 274. --peculiar doctrines gradually fallen into neglect, 276-278. --sad symptoms of its low state among us, 278-280. --objection, that our system of it too strict, stated and answered, 280-283. --vital, its happy influence on temporal well-being of communities, 283-285. --not hostile to patriotism, 285-287. --from its essential nature, peculiarly adapted to well-being of communities, 290-292. --vital, can alone produce these effects, 293. --excellence of it, in some particulars not commonly noticed, 252-259. --general state of, in England, 262. --its tendency to promote the well-being of political communities, 262-288, 292, 293. --has raised the general standard of practice, 264, 265. --sickens in prosperity and flourishes under persecution, 266, 267. --peculiarities of, naturally slide into disuse, 269.
_Christians_, true, duties especially incumbent on them in these times, 350-353. --should pray for their country, 351. --their prayers intreated for the success of this work, 353. --ready made, who esteemed such, 318. --real, how different from nominal, 214, 215. --life, illustrated by figure of a traveller, 217-219.
_Commons_, House of, proves inordinate love of worldly glory, 159.
_Consistency_ between Christianity's leading doctrines and practical precepts, 231-252, 253. --between Christianity's leading doctrines amongst each other, 253. --between Christianity's practical precepts amongst each other, 253-257.
_Contact_, necessary to produce any interest in our affections, 73-78, 81.
_Corruption_ of human nature, common notions of it, 14-16. --of human nature, Scripture account of it, 16, 26, 27. --of human nature, arguments suggested in proof of it, 16-26. --of Heathen world, and striking instance of it, 18, 19. --of savage life, 19, 20. --proof of it, furnished by the state of the Christian world, 20-24. --by the experience of the true Christian, 24, 25. --human, its general effects, when suffered to operate without restraint, 25, 26. --human, firm grounds on which it rests, 35. --human, practical uses of the doctrine, 36.
_Cowper's Task_, recommended, 234-352. --quoted, 251.