CON TEN T S. DISCOURSE I. The Duty of taking no Thought for the Morrow. Matt. vi. 34. Take therefore no thought for the morrow ; for the morrow Mall take thought for the things of itself; sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof - Page 1 VOL. III. DIS DISCOURSE II. The Death of the old Year. 2 Cor. v. 17. Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new - 27 DISCOURSE. III. The Children in the Temple. Matt. xxi. 15, 16. And when the chief priests and scribes faw the wonderful things that he did, and the children crying in the temple, and saying, Hosanna to the Son of David; they were - fore displeased, and said unto him, Hearest - thou what these say? And. Jesus faith . unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou bast perfected praise? - : 45 DISCOURS È IV... Confiderations on the Sea. Psalm xcv. 5. The Sea is bis, and be made it – 65 DISCOURSE V. The Blessing of a cheerful Heart. Prov. xvii. Part of the 22° Verse. A merry heart doth good like a medicine 81 DISCOURSE VI.' The Duty of praying for Governors. 1 Timothy ii. 1, 2. I exhort that, first of all, fupplications, prayers, intercesions, and giving of thanks, * be made for all men ; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may a 2 lead lead a quiet and peaceable life, in all godliness and honesty - 109 On the King's Accesfion. Preached in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, Oēt. 25, 1788. DISCOURSE VII. Matt. xvi. 24. - 131 DISCOURSE VIII. LUKE ix. 23. If any man will come after me, let himtake up his cross daily, and follow me 157 DISCOURSE IX. The Neceffity of rising with Christ. Coloss. iii. 1, 2. |