CONTENT S. I. A Sermon preached at Cambridge, at the Affizes, before the Honourable Sir Richard Adams, Knt. March 9, 1769. P. 5. II. A Sermon preached before the Governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge, July 1, 1774. P. 29. III. 'The Principles of the Revolution vindicated; a Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, May 29, 1776. p. 59. IV. A Sermon preached before the Univerfity of Cambridge, on the Anniversary of his Majesty's Acceffion to the Throne, October 25, 1776. p. 83. V. A Sermon preached before the Univerfity of Cambridge, on the Day appointed for a General Faft, on Account of the American War, Feb. 4, 1780. p. 107. VI. A Sermon preached before the Lords P. 139. VII. A Sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Bride's, London, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, on Monday in Eafter Week, 1786. VIII. A Discourse delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Ely, May, 1780. IX. An Apology for Christianity, in a Series of Letters, addreffed to Ed. Gibbon, Efq; Author of the History of the De- cline and Fall of the Roman Empire, first printed in 1776. p. 233. A t A SERMON PREACHED AT CAMBRIDGE, AT THE AS SIZES, BEFORE THE HONOURABLE Sir RICHARD ADAMS, Knt. MARCH 9, 1769. JOHN LUTHER, Esq;› MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, FOR THE COUNTY OF ESSEX. SIR, THE following Difcourfe was not intended for the prefs: But the favourable terms in which it has been spoken of by the Magiftrate before whom it was preached, together with the exhortations of feveral Members of this University, have induced me to make it public. You will excuse my addressing it to you; I knew not |