CAMBRIDGE: FOR MACMILLAN AND Co. London: GEORGE BELL, 186, Fleet Street. 3067 THE PROPHETS AND KINGS OF The Old Testament A SERIES OF SERMONS PREACHED IN THE CHAPEL OF LINCOLN'S INN, BY FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE, M.A., CHAPLAIN OP LINCOLN'S INN. SECOND EDITION. Cambridge: 1855. DEA MY DEAR MR. ERSKINE, The pleasure of associating my name with yours, and the kind interest which you expressed in some of these Sermons when you heard them preached, might not be a sufficient excuse for the liberty which I take in dedicating them to you. But I have a much stronger reason. I am under obligations to you which the subject of this volume especially brings to my mind, and which other motives beside personal gratitude urge me to acknowledge. I owe it to you that I am able to honour and to appreciate one part of the testimony which was borne by those Scotchmen in the 17th century, whom we of the English Church are apt to regard with great dislike. I owe it to you that another part of their doctrine,which is often confounded with that testimony, and which, I fear, in the minds of a number of their descendants has survived it altogether,—appears to me much more perilous and terrible than it does to many of those who |