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(31.) The Pastor's Address to his Christian Hearers. Originally an Association Letter.

To these may be added,

A Funeral Oration for the Rev. Robert Hall, sen. of Arnsby; with some Verses to his Memory. Printed with the Funeral Sermon, &c. by John Ryland, jun. 1791.

A New Years's Gift for Youth. The Sketch of a Sermon on Psa. xc. 14. printed without Mr. F.'s previous permission, by a friend at Edinburgh. 1800.

An Essay on Truth. Prefixed to a new and improved Edition of Hannah Adams's View of Religions.

A Recommendation of Dr. Joseph Bellamy's invaluable Work, entitled, True Religion Delineated.

A Recommendation of Two Sermons by Dr. Tim. Dwight, entitled The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philophy.

A Recommendatory Preface to Thornton Abbey.

And a great number of valuable papers in several periodical publications: namely,

DE COETLOGON'S THEOLOGICAL MISCELLANY. 1785. Thoughts on 1 Cor. xvi. 22. p. 141.

Pacificus to Agnostos, to close a Controversy between J. R. j. and A. S. Esq. 576.

1787. On Declensions in Religion, 346. 424. 487. The Means of Revival, 519. 593. On the supposed Final Restitution, 468.

1788.-A Similitude on the Church of Laodicea, 58.

John v. 40. and vi. 44, 45, & 65. reconciled, 237.
Paraphrase on Eccles. vii. 15-19. p. 432. On
John v. 17-19. p. 488.

EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE.

1793. Dialogues between Crispus and Gaius, pp. 67. 108. 150. 190. 235.

1794. Dialogues continued, 19. 50. 96. 147. Letter from Crispus, 462. Anecdote of the late Mr. Robinson, 72. Interview of Messrs. Fuller and Sutcliff with Mr. Berridge, 73. On the Nature of Regeneration, 226. On the Parable of the Unjust Steward, 323. The Dignity of Nature in the Article of Death, 375. 1795. Degrees in Glory consistent with Salvation by Grace, 15. Letter II. from Gaius to Crispus, 53. Letter III. 137. Instances in which we act against Inclination, 151. Causes of the Difference in Frame between Private and Public Prayer, 152. Letter IV. Crispus to Gaius, 184. Letter V. Gaius to Crispus, 223. Was the Fall of Adam predetermined, or only foreseen? 240. What is the true Meaning of those Parts of the New Testament which declare the Gospel to have a powerful Operation in the Souls of Men? (Rom. i. 16. 1 Cor. i. 18. 24. 1 Thes. ii. 13.)— And is the Power of the Gospel in any sense to be distinguished from the Power and Influence of the Holy Spirit? Or are they always connected? Or do both include one and the same Operation? 282. On the Eternity of Future Punishment, 357. How may a Man ascertain his Election of God to the Ministry of the Gospel?-And what are sufficient Qualifications for that important Office? 486. In what sense is Faith reckoned by our Saviour among the Weightier Matters of the Law? 487.

1796. Answer to Two Queries.—(1.) Did not the law of God require of Christ, considered as man, a perfect obedience on his own account? If it did, how can that obedience be imputed to sinners for their justification? (2.) How does it appear to be necessary that Christ should both obey the law in his people's stead, and yet

suffer punishment on account of their transgressions, seeing obedience is all the law requires? 67. On the Unpardonable Sin, 141. Answer to a Query on Regeneration, 337. The Duty of Christian Forgiveness, 359.

1797. On the Immaculate Life of Christ, 51. 99. On the Lying Spirit, 1 Kings xxii. 21-28. p. 504.

1798. How does God speak Peace to his People? 113. On the Application of Absolute Promises, and those made to others, 143. An Account of his own

Experience, 276. 319.

1799. Importance of a Lively Faith, particularly respecting Missionary Undertakings, 67. On the Extraordinary Appearance to Elijah at Horeb,

Aged, 543. [I apprehend the

315. Sermon to the

Review of Mr. Scott's

Warrant and Nature of Faith, (p. 199,) was written by him.]

1800. The Review of Mr. Booth's Glad Tidings, 458.

550.

1801. How could Jesus grow in wisdom, &c.? 192. What are the best preservatives from backsliding? 273. Is it right to exhort a wicked man to pray? 353.

1802.

Life and Death set before thee; or the Broad and Narrow Way, 93. Christ washing the Disciples' Feet, 219.

1803. Evangelical Truth the great object of Angelical Research, 21. Hope in the last Extremity, 138. Anecdote of a Remarkable Conversion, [287.] Advantages of Visiting Societies, 339.. Another Account of Conversion, 445,

1804. Political Self-righteousness, 124. The dangerous Tendency, of Universalism, 250. The Moral Law a

1805.

Rule of Conduct. to Believers, 533.

On the Danger

The Mystery of Providence, 10. of departing from the obvious Meaning of Scripture,

1806. Account of the Death of one of his Members. 272. The Wisdom proper to Man, 393. On the Abuse of Allegory in Preaching, 489.

1807. Letter from Bermuda, by a Member of the Baptist Church at Kettering, 87. Account of a Remarkable Conversion, with Reflections on the same, 412.

1808. On Covetousness, Luke xii. 13–21. p. 65.

MISSIONARY MAGAZINE.

1796. Letter to Mr. W. Muir, of Glasgow, on the Talents, &c. of a Missionary, p. 158. Coach, 262.

Conversation in a Stage

1797. Strictures on Booth's Warrant, 349.

1798. The Zeal of Jehovah pledged for the Fulfilment of Prophecy, 433.

1799. Sketch of a Discourse delivered by him at the Circus, Edinburgb, 546.

1800. Thoughts on some Predictions respecting the Latter Days, 58.

1801. The Mystery of Providence, 106. Short notes on 1 Cor. xii. 24. p. 182.

1802. An attempt to illustrate Daniel x. 13. p. 45. 1303. The Great Question Answered was first published here, pp. 59. 110. Singular Instance of Conversion, 310. Thoughts on Rom. viii. 18–23. p. 433.

1304.

Some papers were reprinted which had appeared in the Evangelical Magazine.

1805. On the Conversion of the Jews, on Ezek. xxxvii. p. 11. On the same subject, from Hos. i. ii. iii. p. 49. Ditto, No. III. 97. Sequel, from the Evangelical Magazine, 141. No. IV. 185. No. V. 229. 1896. Inquiry whether the Scriptures contain a system of Divine Truth. On the Beatitudes, Matt. v. p. 314. No. II. Ditto, 361. No. III. Ditto, 406. No. IV. Ditto, and on the Perfection and Spirituality of the Law, 445. No. V. on Oaths, Matt. v. 33-37. p. 491. Reply to C. S. (in page 378,) farther illustrating Matt. v. 4. p. 500.

1807. Sermon on the Mount, No. VI. on resisting Evil, 6. Answer to three Queries, 21. Sermon on the Mount, No. VII. Love to Enemies, 52. Account of Conversion in Bermuda, 81. Sermon on the Mount, No. VIII.Almsgiving and Prayer, 94. Ditto, No. IX. on the Lord's Prayer, 141. Ditto, No. X. 193. No. XI. on Fasting, &c. 226. On Religious Systems, 322. Sermon on the Mount, No. XII.-Judging others, and casting Pearls before Swine, 364. Account of Conversion, (Evan. Mag.) 381. Sermon on the Mount, No. XIII. on Prayer and Equity, 404. Ditto, No. XIV. Broad and Narrow Way, 446.

1809. Brief View of Matt. xi. 12, 13. p. 66. Observations on John iii. 22-36. p. 142. Past Trials a Plea for Future Mercies, 301.

1812. On the Trial of Spirits, p. 370.

QUARTERLY MAGAZINE.

Vol. I. A View of Jer. xxxiii. 16.

Vol. II. Critical and Practical Remarks on the Burden of Dumah, &c. Isa. xxi. 11, 12.

PROTESTANT DISSENTERS' MAGAZINE.

1795. On Building and Collecting for Meeting-houses, P. 116.

1798. Reflections on certain Passages in Mr. Belsham's Review of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatise, 227. The Doctrine of Justification by Imputed Righteousness, in Thoughts on Jer. xxxiii. 16. p. 367.

1799. Defence of Imputed Righteousness, against Christopher, 20. On God's justifying the Ungodly, in answer to J.J. 141.

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