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SERMON XVI.
THE NATURE AND SPRING OF THE CHRISTIAN'S LIFE.
PROVERBS XV. 24.-The way of life is above to the wise
SERMON XVII.
THE HEAVENLY CALLING.
REVELATION XVII. 14.-Called.
SERMON XVIII.
CHRIST MANIFESTED TO THE SOUL.
GALATIANS I. 16.-To reveal his Son in me
SERMON XIX.
ON THE FOLLY OF PROFESSION WITHOUT FORETHOUGHT.
LUKE XIV. 28.-Which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth
not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have suffi-
cient to finish it?
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SERMON XX.
THE HAPPY RESULTS OF REPENTANCE.
2 CORINTHIANS II. 2.-Who is he that maketh me glad, but the
same which is made sorry by me?
SERMON XXI.
THE DUTY OF IMITATING GOD.
EPHESIANS V. 1.-Be ye followers of God, as dear children
SERMON XXII.
ON THE SECURITY OF THE HUMBLE.
MATTHEW XVIII. 14.-Even so it is not the will of your Father
which is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish. 150
SERMON XXIII.
ON THE STABILITY OF THE GRACIOUS CHARACTER.
HEBREWS XIII. 9.—It is a good thing that the heart be established
with grace
SERMON XXIV.
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ON THE WORK OF FAITH.
JOHN VI. 29. This is the work of God, that ye believe on him
SERMON XXV.
THE WORSHIP OF THE MAGI.
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MATTHEW II. 11.-And when they were come into the house, they
saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down and
worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they
presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh 169
SERMON XXVI.
THE NATURE AND EXERCISES OF TRUE FIDELITY.
PROVERBS Xx. 6.-A faithful man who can find?.
SERMON XXVII.
THE COMPASSION OF JESUS TOWARD THE GUILTY.
MATTHEW XXIII. 37.-O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest
the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how
often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a
hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!
SERMON XXVIII.
THE IMPERCEPTIBLE DIFFUSION OF ERROR AND TRUTH.
LUKE XIII. 21.-It is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in
three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened
SERMON XXIX.
THE BITTERNESS OF SIN.
JEREMIAH IV. 18.-It is bitter, it reacheth to thine heart
SERMON XXX.
MERCY AND TRUTH UNITED IN JUSTIFICATION.
PROVERBS XVI. 6.-By mercy and truth iniquity is purged
SERMON XXXI.
ON THE FEAR OF GOD.
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PSALM XXV. 14.-The secret of the Lord is with them that fear
PHILEMON 25.-The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your
spirit. Amen.
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SERMON XXXIII.
CHARACTER TRIED BY THE WORD AND PROVIDENCE OF GOD.
MATTHEW III. 10.-The axe is laid to the root of the tree
SERMON XXXIV.
PRACTICAL RELIGION MORE IMPORTANT THAN CEREMONIES.
1 CORINTHIANS VII. 19.-Circumcision is nothing, and uncircum-
cision is nothing, but the keeping of the commandments of
God
SERMON XXXV.
CHRIST THE SUBJECT OF PRAYER.
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PSALM LXXII. 15.-Prayer also shall be made for him con-
tinually.
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SERMON XXXVI.
ON CHRISTIAN FRUITFULNESS.
PROVERBS XII. 12.-The root of the righteous yieldeth fruit . . 244
SERMON XXXVII.
THE DUTY OF AN ENTIRE SURRENDER TO GOD.
MATTHEW XXII. 21.—And unto God the things that are God's
SERMON XXXVIII.
ON THE SOURCES OF MINISTERIAL DELIGHT.
I THESSALONIANS 11. 20.-Ye are our glory and joy.
SERMON XXXIX.
THE EVIL OF DEPARTING FROM GOD.
JEREMIAH L. 6. They have forgotten their resting-place
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SERMON XLII.
THE MAJESTY AND FAITHFULNESS OF GOD.
NEHEMIAH I. 5.-The terrible God that keepeth covenant
SERMON XLIII.
THE CONFESSION OF TRUE PENITENCE.
DANIEL IX. 8.—O Lord, to us belongeth confusion of face.
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SERMON XLIV.
THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY.
MATTHEW IV. 19.—I will make you fishers of men
SERMON XLV.
ON THE CHARACTER AND RESULTS OF SIN.
PSALM LXVIII. 6.-But the rebellious dwell in a dry land
SERMON XLVI.
SIN OFFENSIVE BOTH TO GOD AND MAN.
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1 THESSALONIANS 11. 15.-They please not God, and are con-
trary to all men
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SERMON XLVII.
THE REJECTION OF THE WICKED.
JOEL III. 4.-Yea, and what have ye to do with me?
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SERMON XLVIII.
THE UNITY OF TRUE BELIEVERS.
GALATIANS III. 28.-Ye are all one in Christ Jesus
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SERMON XLIX.
THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE JUDGMENT.
ROMANS XIV. 5.-Let every man be fully persuaded in his own
mind.
SERMON LI.
THE FINAL REJECTION OF THE WICKED.
MATTHEW XXv. 10.-And the door was shut
SERMON LII.
ON THE DUTY OF MINISTERS TO PROMOTE THEIR PEOPLE'S JOY.
2 CORINTHIANS 1. 24.-Not that we have dominion over your
faith, but are helpers of your joy
SERMON LIII.
THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF PRAYER.
1 CORINTHIANS XIV. 15.-I will pray with the spirit, and I will
pray with the understanding also
SERMON LIV.
THE HIDDEN DESIGN OF CHRIST'S MINISTRY.
JOHN IV. 4.-He must needs go through Samaria.
SERMON LV.
GOD THE SUPREME DISPOSER OF HUMAN AFFAIRS.
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THE FOLLY OF PARTIAL OR INVIDIOUS COMPARISONS.
2 CORINTHIANS x. 12.-But they, measuring themselves by them-
selves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not
wise
SERMON LVII.
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THE DANGER AND SIN OF IDOLATRY.
JOHN V. 21.-Little children, keep yourselves from idols
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PROVERBS XVIII. 24.-A man that hath friends must show himself
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