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A Catalogue of BOOKS writ by the Reverend Dr. ANTHONY HORNECK.

1.TH

THE Great Law of Confideration, in 8°.
II. The best Exercife, in 8°.

III. The Exercises of Prayer, in 12o.

IV. Delight and Judgment; or a Prospect of the great Day of Judgment, in 12.

V. The Fire of the Altar. Upon the Sacrament, in 12

VI. The Crucified Jefus, in 8°.

VII. The first Fruits of Reason.

VIII. A Letter to a Lady revolted to the Church of Rome, in 12°,

IX. Questions and Answers concerning the Two Religions, viz. that of the Church of England, and that of the Church of Rome.

X. A Postscript to Dr. Glanvil, being an Account of Witches in Germany.

XI. An Answer to the Soldiers Question, What shall we do?UM?

XII. Some fingle Sermons upon feveral Occafions.

XIII. Thirty nine Sermons upon the Fifth Chapter of St. Matthew, in TwoVolumes in 8°. To which is added the Life of the Author, by the late Bishop of Bath and Wells.

The

Volume.

SERMON I.

ST. Matthew V. Verse 1. And seeing the Multitudes, be went up into a Mountain; and when he was fet, hi Difciples came unto him.

SERMON II.

page 1.

Verse 2. And he opened his Mouth, and taught them, Say

ing:

SERMON III.

P. 21. Verfe 3. Bleffed are the poor in Spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.

SERMON IV.

P. 37.

Verse 4. Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.

SERMO N. V.

P. 71.

Verse 5. Blessed are the Meek, for they shall inherit the

Earth.

SERMON VI.

P. 93.

Verse 6. Blessed are they which do bunger and thirst after Righteousness, for they shall be filled.

SERMON VII.

P. 113.

Verle 7. Blessed are the Merciful, for they shall obtain

Mercy.

SERMON VIII.

P. 133.

Verfe 8. Blessed are the pure in Heart, for they shall fee God.

P. 155.

Verse 9. Blessed are the Peace-makers, for they shall be called the Children of God.

SERMON IX.

SERMON X

P. 184.

Verfe 10. Blessed are they which are perfecuted for Righteoufnefs fake, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.

SERMON XI.

P. 220

Verse 11. Blessed are ye when Men fhall revile you, and and perfecute you, and fay all manner of Evil against you falsely for my fake.

P. 254.

SER

SERMON XII

Verle 12. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad, for great is your Reward in Heaven, for fo perfecuted they the Prophets that were before you.

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P. 273Verfe 13. Te are the Salt of the Earth, but if the Salt bave loft its Savour, wherewith fhall it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be to be troden under Foot of Men.

SERMON XIV. Verfe 14. Te are the Light of the World.

SERMON XV.

be falted? it caft out, and

p. 291.

p. 309.

Verse 14. A City fet upon a Hill cannot be bid. p. 327. SERMON XVI.

Verse 15. Neither do Men light a Candle, and put it under a Bufhel, but on a Candlestick, and it giveth light to all that are in the Houfe.

SERMON XVII.

p. 321. Verse 16. Let your Light fo foine before Men, that others may fee your good Works, and glorifie your Father which is in Heaven.

· P. 336. SERMON XVIII. Verfe 17. Think not that I am come to deftroy the Law, and the Prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil,

SERMON XIX.

P. 355.

Verle 18. For verily I say unto you, till Heaven and Earth pafs, one jot, or one tittle fall in no wise pass from the Law, till all be fulfilled.

P. 373.

SER

SERMON I.

ON THE

Fifth of St. Matthew.

Vol. I.

St. Matth. Chap. V. Ver. 1. And feeing the Multitudes he went up into a Mountain, and when he was fet, bis Difciples came unto him.

Intend, with God's Affistance, to explain to you Christ's famous Sermon on the Mount, contain❜d in the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel. A great Work, and which will take up much time; fome Years may be to dispatch it in; and whether I fhall live to finish it, he alone knows, in whofe hand our time is: but a Work, I am fure, exceeding profitable and ufeful for all, that name the Name of Chrift, and are defirous to know whether they beB

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