PRINTED AT THE CONFERENCE-OFFICE, 14, CITY-ROAD ; BY THOMAS CORDEUX, AGENT: SOLD BY THOMAS BLANSHARD, CITY-ROAD ; AND AT THE METHODIST SERMON . On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George LVII. On the Death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher; Psalm xxxvii. 37. Advice to the Methodists with regard to Dress. The Duties of Husbands and Wives. PAGE 1 20 42 55 On the Fall of Man; Genesis iii. 19. 143 LXII. On Predestination; Romans viii. 29, 30. 155 162 xxiii. 6. 174 LXV. The great Deliverance; Romans viii. 189 ii. 7. LXVI. The Mystery of Iniquity; 2 Thes. LXVII. The End of Christ's Coming; 1 John v. 8. LXVIII. The General Spread of the Gospel; Isaiah xi. 9. LXIX. The New Creation: Rev. xxi. 5. 204 221 233 247 SERMON PAGE LXXI. LXX. The Duty of Reproving our Neighbour; The Signs of the Times: Matthew 257 xvi. 3. 267 LXXII. LXXIII. On Divine Providence; Luke xii. 7. 279 LXXVI. Of good Angels; Hebrews i. 11. LXXIX. Of the Church; Ephesians iv. 1-6. i 337 On the DEATH of the Rev. Mr. GEORGE WHITEFIELD : Preached at the Chapel in Tottenham-Court-Road, and at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, on Sunday, Nov. 18, 1770. NUMBERS Xxiii. 10. "Let me die the death of the Righteous, and let my last end be like his." 1. "LET my last end be like his!" How many of you join in this wish? Perhaps there are few of you who do not, even in this numerous congregation. And, O that this wish may rest upon your minds !—that it may not die away till your souls also are lodged "where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest.' 2. An elaborate exposition of the text will not be expected on this occasion. It would detain you too long from the sadly-pleasing thought of your beloved Brother, Friend, and Pastor; yea, and Father too: for how many are here whom he hath "begotten in the Lord?" Will it not then be more suitable to your inclinations, as well as to this solemnity, directly to speak of this Man of God, whom you have so often heard speaking in this place? The end of whose conversation ye know," Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever." VOL. IX. B |