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PRACTICAL SUBJECTS.
BY THE LATE
REV. SAMUEL CARR, D. D.
PREBENDARY OF ST. PAUL'S;
RECTOR OF ST. ANDREW UNDERSHAFT, LONDON;
AND OF
FINCHLEY, MIDDLESEX.
IN FOUR VOLUMES.
VOL. IV.
THE SECOND EDITION.
LONDO N:
PRINTED FOR F. AND C. RIVINGTON, NO. 62, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD;
J. ROBSON, NEW BOND-STREET; J. HATCHARD, PICCADILLY; AND W. J. AND J. RICHARDSON, CORNHILL; BY BYE AND LAW, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CLERKENWELL.
1801.
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CONTENTS.
SERMON LXVI.
Preached at St. MARY'S, CAMBRIDGE, on Com-
mencement Sunday, June 30, 1782.
MATT. X. 8.
FREELY ye have received, freely
give
SERMON LXVII.
Preached at an Ordination in the BISHOP OF
LONDON'S CHAPEL, at FULHAM, Sept. 20,
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1
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SER-
SERMON LXVIII.
Preached at the FEAST OF THE SONS OF THE
CLERGY, 1784.
1 JOHN iii. 17.
But whoso hath this world's good, and
seeth his brother have need, and
shutteth up his bowels of compassion
from him, how dwelleth the love of
God in him?
SERMON LXIX.
MATT. xii. 31.
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But the blasphemy against the Holy
Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. 101
SERMON LXX.
A Charity Sermon, preached at ST. MARTIN'S,
LUDGATE.
1 TIM. vi. 17-19. »
Charge them that are rich in this world,
that they be not high-minded, nor
trust in uncertain riches, but in the
living God, who giveth us richly all
things to enjoy.—that they do good,
that they be rich in good works,
ready to distribute, willing to com-
municate;
I
municate ;—laying up in store for
themselves a good foundation against
the time to come, that they may lay
hold on eternal life
SERMON LXXI.
ACTS x. 1, 2.
There was a certain man in Cæsarea,
called Cornelius, a Centurion of the
band called the Italian band:-a de-
vout man, and one that feared God
with his whole house, which gave
much alms unto the people, and
prayed to God always
SERMON LXXII.
LUKE XVI. 19-21.
There was a certain rich man, which
was clothed in purple and fine linen,
and fared sumptuously every day :-
And there was a certain beggar,
named Lazarus, which was laid at his
gate full of sores, and desiring to be
fed with the crumbs which fell from
the rich man's table: moreover the
dogs came and licked his sores
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