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xii The CON TENTS: 7 S ERM. LXV. The Prejudices againft Jefus and his Religion confider'd. Matth. xi. 6. And bleffèd is he ze hofoever(hall not be offended in me. p. 468 S ERM. LXVI. 3efus, the Son of God, prov'd by his Refurrec`tion. Rom. I. 4. And declared to be the Son of God, with Power, according to the Spi- rit ofHolinefs, by the Refurreilion f osr: the dead. P. 477 SER M. LXVII. The danger of Apoftacy from Chriflianity. Heb. vi. 4, 5, 6. For it is impoffible for thofe who were once enlightned, and have tilled of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghofl, and have tailed thegood wordof God, and thepowers ofthe world to come i If" they fhhallfall away to renew them again unto repentance : feeing they crucifie to themfelves the Son of God afrefh, andput him to an openfhhame. p. 484. S ERM. LXVIII. Chriffi the Author, and Obedience the Condition of Salvation. Heb. v. 9. And being made perfeél, he became the Author of eternal Salvation unto all them that obey him. P. 494 S ERM. LXIX. The Poflibility and Neceflity ofGofpel-Obedi- ence, and its Confiftence with free Grace. Text, Ibid. 502 S E RM. LXX. The Authority of Jefus Chrill, with the Corn- miflìon and Promifewhich he gave to his Apoftles. Matth. xxviii. i8, 19, 20. And 7efus came and fpake unto them, faying, All power is given unto me in heaven, and in earth : Goye therefore and teach all Nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, andof the Son, andof the Holy Gho/l Teaching them to obferve all things whatleever I have com- mandedyou : And lo, I am withyou Away, even unto the endof the World. ( P. 511 S E R. M. LXXI. The Difficulties of a Chriftian Life confider'd. Luke xiii, 24. Strive to enter in at the lTrait Gate,; for many, Ifay untoyou, will Peek to enter in, and dBall not be able. p. 520 S ERM. LXXII, LXXIII. The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus. Luke xvi. 19, 20. There was a certain Rich Man, which was cloathed in Purple and fine Linen, andfired framptuoufy every day : And there was a certain Beggar, named Lazarus, which was laid at his Gate full of Sores. C p. 531, 541 S ERM. LXX1V. The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus. Luke xvi. 31. If they hear not Mofes and the Prophets, neither will they be perfwaded though one rofefrom the dead. p. 551 S E RM.

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