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CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME.
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SERMON LXXXVII, Regeneration. Its Consequences : Perseverance.-
Prov. iv. 18. SERMON LXXXVIII. Regeneration. Its Evidences : What are not Evi-
dences.--2 Cor. xiii. 5. SERMON LXXXIX. Regeneration. Its Evidences : What are real Evi-
dences.--2 Cor. xiii. 5.
SERMON XC. Regeneration. Its Evidences: Difficulties attending the
application of these Evidences to ourselves.—2 Cor. xiii. 5.
SERMON XCI. The Law of God. Its Perfect Character: Comprehended
in the Two Great Commandments.-Psalm xix. 7.
SERMON XCII. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Love
to God.-Mark xii. 28–30.
SERMON XCIII. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Rev.
erence of God.-Job xxviii. 28.
SERMON XCIV. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment : Hu-
mility.-1 Pel. v. 5.
SERMON XCV. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment : Re-
signation.--Luke xxii. 41, 42.
SERMON XCVI. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment :
Love to our Neighbour.-Mark xii. 31.
SERMON XCVII. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment:
The Effects of Benevolence on Personal Happiness.-Acts xx. 35.
SERMON XCVIII. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment:
The Effects of Benevolence on Public Happiness.-Acts xx. 35.
SERMON XCIX. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment :
Utility the Foundation of Virtue.-Acts xx. 35.
SERMON C. The Law of God. Comprehended in the Decalogue : The
First Commandment.-Ex. XX. 3.
SERMON CI. The Law of God. The Second Commandment.-Ex. XX.
4-6.
SERMON CII. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Na-
ture of Profaneness.-Ex. IX. 7.
SERMON CIII. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Guilt
of Profaneness.-Ex, xx. 7.
SERMON CIV. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Danger
of Profaneness.-Ex. sx. 7.
SERMON CV. The Fourth Commandment. The Perpetuity of the Sab-
bath.-Er. XX 8-11.
SERMON CVI. The Fourth Commandment. The Perpetuity and Change
of the Sabbath.-Ex. xx. 8-11.
SERMON CVII. The Fourth Commandment. Objectious answered.—Heb.
iy. 9.
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