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Now first published from the Author's Original MANUSCRIPTS.
.VOL. II.
LONDON, Printed for J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-streer.
MDCCXLIX.
THE
CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME,
SERMON XVII.
THE Duty and Measure of Almsgiving.
Page 1
MARK xii. 43, 44. And be called to bis Dil-
ciples, and faith to them, verily I say unto
you, that this poor Widow bath cast more in,
than all they which have cast into the Trea-
Jury. For all they did cast in of their Abun- dance; but she of her want did caft in all she bad, even all ber Living.
SERMON XVIII.
Sense of Religion more observable in the
middle and meaner rank of People. p. 45
MATT H. xi. 25. I thank thee, O Father Lord
of heaven and earth, because thou haft bid
thefethings from the wise and prudent, and
bast revealed them unto babes.
... A 3 SERMON
SERMON XIX.
On the fame Subject. p. 66
SERMON XX.
On the same Subject. p. 86
SERMON XXI.
The necessity of watching and praying. p. 105
MATT-H. xxvi. 41. Watch and pray that ye
enter not into temptation: The spirit indeed
is willing, but the flesh is weak.
1... SERMON XXII.
The war of the flesh and the spirit. p. 130
GALAT. v. 17. For the flesh lufteth against
the Spirit, and the spirit against the flesh,
and these are contrary the one to the other :
So that ye cannot do the things that ye would.
SER MON XXIII.
The duty of plucking out the eye explained.
p. 156
MARKix, 47, 48. And if thine eye offend thee,
pluck it out :: It is better for thee to enter
into the kingdom of God with one eye, than ha-
ving two rives to be cast into hell fire; wheretbeir
worm dieth not, and their fire is not quenched.
SERMON
SERMON XXIV.
On the same Subject..., p. 179
SERMON XXV.
PHI L. iii. 20, 21. For our conversation is in
in heaven, from whence also we look for the
Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall
change our vile body, that it may be fashion-
ed like unto bis glorious body, according to
the working, whereby he is able even to-sub-
due all things unto bimself. ........
SERMON. XXVI.
On the Day of Judgment. P: 219
Rey e L, XX. 12. And I faw the dead, small
and great, stand before God: and the books
were opened, which is the Book of Life. And
the dead were judged out of those things wbich
were written in the books, according to their
works.
'SER MON XXVII. :
The law proved to be good from the evidence
of our own consciences... P. 240
Rom. vii. 19. For the good that I would, I do
mot: but the evil which I would not, that do I.
ER MON XXVIII.
The comfort of a good man at the approach
of death.
p. 265
2 TIM.