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SERMON III.
The Love of our Neighbour.
St. Matt. xxii. 39.
And the Second is like unto it. Thou shalt
love thy Neighbour as thy felf.
SERMON IV. -
The Nature of Chriftian Reconciliation.
St. Matt. v. 23. 24.
Therefore, if thou bring thy Gift to the Altar,
and there remembreft that thy Brother bath
ought against thee. Leave there thy Gift
before the Altar, and go thy Way, first be
reconciled to thy Brother, and then come and
offer thy Gift.
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SERMON V.
The Great and Indifpenfable Obligations we
lie under to Chriftian Reconciliation.
St.Matt. v. 23. 24.
Therefore, if thou bring thy Gift to the
Altar, and there remembreft that thy Brother
kath ought against thee. Leave there thy
Gift, &c.
SERMON VI. ཐཱ ཏྭཱ
On Eafter-Sunday.
1 Cor. xv. 15.
Yea, and we are found Falfe-Witnesses of God,
because we have teftified of God, that he
raifed up Chrift; whom he raised not up, if
fo be that the Dead rife not.
SER-
SERMON VII.
The Doubts concerning a Future Judgment
confidered.
2 Peter iii. 4:
Where is the Promife of his Coming? For fince
the Fathers fell asleep, all Things continue
as they were from the Beginning of the
Creation.
SERMON VIII.
The Denial of a future Judgment exposed.
2 Peter iii. 4.
Where is the Promife of his Coming? &c.
SERMON IX.
The Privative and Pofitive Torments in Hell,
with the Eternity and Extremity of those
Torments.
St. Luke xvi. 23:
And in Hell be lifted up his Eyes, being in Tor-
ments, and feeth Abraham a far off, and La
zarus in his Bofom.
SERMON X.
The Folly, Danger, and Cure of Impatience.
Job ii. 9. 10.
Then faid his Wife unto him, doft thou still re-
tain thine Integrity? Curfe God and die.
But be faid unto her, thou speakeft as one
of
of the foolish Women Speaketh: What! Shall
we receive Good at the Hand of God, and
fball we not receive Evil?
SERMON XI.
A Difcourfe, fhewing the Nature, Deceitfulness,
and Danger of Satan's Devices, and Temp-
tations; what they are, and how to be dif-
covered and refifted.
2.Cor. ii. 11.
Left Sat-in fhould get an Advantage of us ; for
we are not ignorant of his Devices.
SERMON XII.
A Discourse fhewing the Readiness of God to
fufpend his Judgments upon Men's Humili-
ation, together with the Infufficiency of an
Humiliation which is Partial and Imperfect.
1 Kings xxi- 29.
Seeft thou how Abab humbleft himself before
me? Because he hath humbleth himfelf be-
fore me, I will not bring the Evil in his
Days: But in his Son's Days will I bring the
Evil upon his house.
SERMON ́ XIII.
The Mifery entailed upon Pofterity, from In-
juftice, Oppreffion, and Cruelty.
1 Kings xxi..29.
But in his Son's Days will I bring the Evil
upon his Houfe.
SERMON XIV.
Concerning the Danger of a Late Faith.
St. John xvi. Part of 30. 31. Verses.
By this we know that thou cameft forth from
God. Jefus answered them; do ye now be-
lieve?
SERMON XV.
A Difcourfe fhewing what the Prayer of Faith
for the Sick, and anointing them with Oil
fignified in the Apoftolical Age, and how
far that Practice concern'd the Chriftian
Church afterwards; wherein the Foundati-
on and Doctrine of the Popish Sacrament of
extreme Unction is examin'd.
St James v. 14.
Is any Sick among you? Let him call for the
Elders of the Church, and let them pray over
him, anointing him with Oil in the Name
of the Lord.
SERMON XVI.
The Security and Comfort of Living under
the Belief, that our Sins are forgiven.
St. Matt. ix. 2. Latter Part.
---Son be of good Chear, thy Sins be forgiven
thee.
SERMON XVII.
God's Providence vindicated against the Obje-
ctions of the Profperity of the Wicked.
Jeremiah xii. 1.
Righteous art thou, O Lord, when I plead with
thee, yet let me talk with thee of thy fudg-
ments Wherefore doth the Way of the
Wicked profper? Wherefore are they all hap-
that deal very treacherously?
SERMON XVIII.
A Religious Life conducive to the trueft Hap-
piness, both in this World, and that which
is to come.
Ecclefiaftes viii. 12:
---Tet furely I know that it fhall be well with
them that fear God.