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CONTENTS TO VOL. IV.

SERMONS.

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LV. Of Sincerity towards God and Man

1

LVI. The Excellency of Abraham’s Faith and Obedience

26

LVII. Moses’s Choice of afflicted Piety rather than a Kingdom

51

LVIII. LIX. LX. LXI. LXII. Of Constancy in the Profession of the true Religion

73. 89. 106. 124. 143. 163

LXIII. The Christian Life a Life of Faith

183

LXIV. The Danger of Apostacy from the true Religion

200

LXV. LXVI. Of Self-denial; and Suffering for Christ’s Sake

220. 237

LXVII. LXVIII. Good Men Strangers and Sojourners upon Earth

254. 271

LXIX. The Presence of the Messias the Glory of the second Temple

287

LXX. LXXI. LXXII. Christ Jesus the only Mediator between God and Men

309. 325. 339

LXXIII. The general and effectual Publication of the Gospel by the Apostles

358

LXXIV. The Nature, Office, and Employment of good Angels

375

LXXV. The Reputation of good Men after Death

403

LXXVI. The Duty of imitating the primitive Teachers and Patterns of Christianity

418
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LXXV1I. The Encouragement to suffer for Christ, and the Danger of denying him

435

LXXVIII. LXXIX. The Blessedness of good Men after Death

453. 469

LXXX. The Vanity and Wickedness of honouring dead Saints, and persecuting the living

485

LXXXI. The Danger of Zeal without Knowledge

498

LXXXII. The best Men liable to the worst Treatment from mistaken Zealots

515

LXXXIII. The Duty and Reason of praying for Governors

532

LXXXIV. The Love of God to Men in the Incarnation of Christ

555
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