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The writings of the late John M. Mason, D.D. : consisting of sermons, essays, and miscellanies, including essays already published in the "Christian Magazine"

Print Book, English, 1832
The editor, New York, 1832
History
4 volumes ; 23 cm
1913209
Volume 1:
I. The gospel for the poor, Luke VII. 22
II. Divine judgements, Habbakuk III. 2
III. Mercy remembered in wrath, Psalm CIII. 10
IV. Hope for the heathen, Isaiah XXV. 6,7
V. Pardon of sin in the blood of Jesus, Ephesians I.7
VI. Living faith, Acts XV. 9 compared with Galatians V.6
VII. Messiah's throne, Hebrews I.8
VIII. Christian mourning, I Thessalonians IV. 12,14
IX. Full assurance of faith and hope, 2 Timothy I.12
X. The evangelical ministry exemplified in the Apostle Paul, Acts XX. 17-27
XI. Salvation by grace, Ephesians I,8 Volume 2:
I. Ministerial fidelity illustrated and vindicated, John XVIII. 23
II. The Christian warfare, I Timothy VI. 12
III. Continued
IV. Nature and necessity of regeneration, John III. 5
V. Works of the flesh and Spirit distinguished, John III. 6
VI. True honor, John V.44
VII. Apostolic commission, Luke XXIV. 47
VIII. Non-conformity to the world, Romans XII. 2
IX. The fountain of life, John VII. 37
X. The gospel offer, John VI. 37
XI. The gospel no cause of shame, Romans I.16
XII. On steadfastness in religious sentiment, Ephesians IV. 14 Volume 3:
I. On religious controversy, being introduction to "Christian magazine"
II. Review. Essays on episcopacy
The essays reviewed
Diocesan episcopacy not sustained by an examination of scriptural titles; Nor by Jewish priesthood
Church in our Lord's time
New Testament facts
Official character of James
Epistles to the seven churches
Official character of Timothy and Titus
Testimony of the fathers
III. Considerations on lots
The nature of a lot
Its scriptural use
Its abuses
Continued
Evils incident to its abuses
Faith and justification
IV. Contrast between the death of Hume and Finley
David Hume's last sickness
Last words of Samuel Finley, D.D
Remarks upon the preceding
Conversation with a young traveler
Insufficiency of the light of nature Volume 4:
I. Church of God
The term, and visible unity
Organization
Transmission
Initiating seal
Infant members
Uses
Results
Officers, ministry, uses, qualification
II. Letters on frequent communion
Introduction
Frequent communion a duty
Objections
Subject continued
Sacramental fasts, thanks, etc. injurious
Please for sacramental fasts, etc
Benefits of scriptural communion
Letters on minister's salaries
Address to the people of the United States upon the formation of the American Bible Society
Funeral oration on the death of General Washington
Funeral oration on the death of General Hamilton