CONTENTS
OF
VOL.
III.
SERMONS ON
THE
PRINCIPAL HEADS
OF
THE
CHRISTIAN
RELIGION.
rAOS
SERMON
I.
The
Knowledge
of
God by the
Light
of
Nature,
Acts
xiv.
15..17-
1
II.
God's Election of
a
People
for
himself, Eph.
i.
3,
5,
-
18.
--
III.
'The
Excellency and Advantage
of
the Christian Dis
-
pensation, Heb.
viii.
6.
33
--
IV.
The
Exaltation of Christ, and
his
sending
down
the
Holy Spirit,
Acts
ii. 33. -
51
V.
The
perpetual Obligation of the
Law;
the
Evil and
Defect
of Sin,
1
John
iii. 4. Rom. vi. 23.
67
VI.
The
Lord's
Day,
or
Christian
Sabbath,
Gen.
ii.
3.
83
VII. Christian
Baptism,
Matt. xxvii.
19.
97
VIII.
Christian Diligence,
Prov. xiii.
4.
- -
- -
- 111
IX.
Christian Fellowship,
Rom.
xv.
6,
7.
1`23
EVANGELICAL
DISCOURSES.
DISCOURSE
I.
The
Commission
of
St.
Paul,
Acts
m.
13, 19.
]43
s-
II. The
same
continued
.
153
HI.
The
Difference between
the
Law and the Gospel,
Gal. iii.
21, 22.
165
IV.
The
same
continued
-
177
V.
Early
Appointmer.t of
the
Atonement,
Rev.
xiii.
8'.
1S9
VI.
The
Atonement Manifested,
Rev.
xiii.
.8.
-
-
193
VII. God
in
Christ
the Saviour
of the
Ends
of the
Earth,
Isa. xiv.
22.
212
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VIII. The
same
continued
- - -
-
-
226
IX. Faith
built
on
Knowledge,
2
Tim
i.
12. -
-
-
236
X.
The
same
continued
-
255
IX. The
ordinary
Witnesss of
the Spirit,
Ram. viii.
16.
273
XII. The extraordinary
Witness of
the Spirit,
Rom.
viii.
16.
286
Essay
on
the
Powers
and
Contests
of
Flesh and
Spirit
303
DEATH AND
HEAVEN.
DISCOURSE
I.
The
Conquest over
Death,
1
C'or.
xv,
26. - - -
349
II. The Happiness of separate
Spirits, Heb, xii,
23
-
374