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CONTENTS.
DISCOURSE I.
ACTS xv. I, 2.
And certain Men which came down from
Judea, taught the Brethren, and faid, Ex-
cept ye be circumcifed after the Manner of
Mofes, ye cannot be faved. When there-
fore Paul and Barnabas had no fmall Dif-
fention and Difputation with them, they
determined that Paul and Barnabas, and
certain other of them, should go up to Je-
rufalem unto the Apoftles and Elders, about
this Queftion.
DISCOURSE II.
EPHESIANS ii. 18.
Page I.
For through him we both have an Access by
one Spirit unto the Father.
DISCOURSE III.
EPHESIANS ii. 8.
P. 23
For by Grace are ye faved, through Faith;
and that not of yourfelves: It is the Gift
of God.
P. 43
DISCOURSE IV.
PHILIPPIANS ii. 12, 13.
Work out your own Salvation with Fear and
Trembling. For it is God that worketh
in you, both to will and to do of his good
Pleafure. P. 63
DISCOURSE V.
LUKE xiii. 23, 24.
Then faid one unto him, Lord, are there few
that be faved? And be faid unto them,
Strive to enter in at the ftrait Gate: For
many, I fay unto you, will feek to enter in,
and fhall not be able. P. 87.
DISCOURSE VI.
LUKE xii. 48.
Unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall
be much required: And to whom Men have
committed much, of him they will ask the
more.
DISCOURSE VII.
LUKE IV. I, 2.
P. 107
And Jefus being full of the Holy Ghoft, re-
turned from Fordan, and was led by the
Spirit into the Wilderness, being forty Days
tempted of the Devil.
P. 131
DISCOURSE
2.COR. vii. 10.
VIII.
Godly Sorrow worketh Repentance to Salvation.
not to be repented of: But the Sorrow of
the World worketh Death.
DISCOURSE IX.
In Two Parts.
I PETER ii. II.
P. 151
Dearly beloved, I beseech you as Strangers and
Pilgrims, abftain from fleshly Lufts, which
war against the Soul.
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DISCOURSE X.
MATTHEW xxvii. 38.
P. 173
Then were there two Thieves crucified with
him, one on the right Hand, and another
on the left.
DISCOURSE XI.
PSALM lxxvii. 9, 10.
P. 209
Hath God forgotten to be gracious, bath he in
Anger shut up his tender Mercies.
And I faid, This is my Infirmity; but I will
remember the Years of the right Hand of
the Moft High.
·P. 229
DISCOURSE XIII
PSALM XCIV. 19.
In the Multitude of my Thoughts within me,
thy Comforts delight my
Soul.
Or, as the old Tranflation renders it,
In the Multitude of the Sorrows that I had
in my Heart, thy Comforts have refreshed
my Soul.
DISCOURSE XIII.
In two Parts..
PSALM 1xxxviii. 15.
P 271
While I fuffer thy Terrors, I am distracted.
P. 291
DISCOURSE XIV. :
PSALM xix. 14.
Let the Words of my Mouth, and the Me-
ditation of my Heart, be acceptable in thy
Sight, O Lord, my Strength, and my. Re-
deemer.
DISCOURSE XV.
LUKE xii. 21.
P. 331
So is he that layeth up Treafure for himself,
and is not rich towards God.
P. 349
DISCOURSE XVI.
LUKE Xxii. 61, 62.
And the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter;
and Peter remembered the Word of the
Lord, bow be faid unto him, Before the
Cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. And
"Peter went out, and wept bitterly. P. 369
XVII.
MATTHEW xiv. 1, 2.
At that Time Herod the Tetrarch heard of the
Fame of Jefus, and faid unto his Ser-
vants, This is John the Baptift, he is rifen
from the Dead, and therefore mighty Works
ido fhew forth themselves in him. P. 389
DISCOURSE XVIII.
ROMANS vi. 21.
What Fruit bad ye then in thofe Things where-
of ye are now afhamed? for the End of those
Things is Death.
P. 405
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