ii The CONTENTS. SE RM. CXVI, CXVII. The Nature and Neceflity of Reflitution, Luke xix. 8, 9. And if I have taken any thing from any Man by falfe accu(ation, I re/lore him fourfold. And lefus Paid unto him, This day is Salvation come to this Houfe. p. 8z, 89 S E RM. CXVIII. The Ufefulnefs of Confederation, in order to Repentance. Deut. xxxii. 2,9. 0 that they were wife, that they_ÿunderfiood this, that they would confider their latter end! P. 97 SERM. CXIX. The Danger of Impenitence, where the Gofpel is Preached. Matth. xi. zu, zz. Woe unto thee Chorazin; woe unto thee Bethfaida ! for if the mighty works which were done in you, had been done in Tyre andSidon, they would have repented long ago infackcloth andafhes. But I fay unto you, It fhall be more tolerable for lyre and Sidon at the day ofjudgment, thanforyou. p. 104 S E RM. CXX, CXXI, CXXII, CXXIII. Of the Immortality of the Soul, as difcover'd by Nature, and by Revelation. z Tim. I. no. But is now made manifefi by the appearing of our Saviour lefts Chrifl, who bath abolifhed Death, and bath brought Life and Immortality to light, through the Gofpel. p. axo, 118, az7, 132. S E R. M. CXXIV. Of the Certainty of a Future Judgment. 2. Cor. v. no. For we muff all appear before the lodgment Seat of Chrifi, that every one may receive the things done in his Body, according to that he bath done, whe- ther it be good or bad. P. 139 S ERM. CXXV. Of the Perlon by whom the World fhall be judged. Text, aid. . P. 145; S E RM. CXXV I. Of the Perlons who are to be judged. Text, Ibid. 151 S ERM. CXXVII. Of the A&ions for which Men will be accountable: Text, Ibid. P. 157, S ER. M. CXXVIII. Of the Sentence to be pafs'd at the Day of Judgment. Text, /Aid. p. 16z SERM. CXXIX. The Uncertainty of the Day of Judgment, confider'd and improv'd. Mark xiii. 32., ;3. But of that Day and that Hour knoweth. no Man, no not the An- gels whichare in Heaven, neither the Son, but the Father. Take ye heed, watch and pray ; for ye know not when the Time is p. 169 SERM<
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