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CONTENTS TO VOL. IX.

SERMONS.

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CCVII. CCVIII.—Of the Necessity of Good Works

1. 16

CCIX.—Of doing all to the Glory of God

28

CCX.—Doing good, a Security against Injuries from Men

46

CCXI.—Of Diligence in our general and particular Calling

60

CCXI1.—Of the Blessedness of Giving more than that of Receiving

80

CCXI1I.—The Evil of corrupt Communication

96

CCXIV. CCXV. CCXVI. CCXVII.—The true Remedy against the Troubles of Life

116. 130. 144. 158

CCXVIII. CCXIX. CCXX. CCXXI. CCXXII. CCXXIII.—Of the Nature of Faith in general, &c.

173. 190. 210. 225. 243. 258

CCXXIV. CCXXV. CCXXVI. CCXXVII.—Of the Christian Faith, the Means of its Conveyance, and our Obligation to receive it, &c.

280. 295. 312. 328

CCXXVIII. CCXXIX. CCXXX.—Of the Miracles wrought in confirmation of Christianity

347-372. 388

CCXXXI. CCXXXII.—The Advantages of Truth, in Opposition to Error

402. 417
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CCXXXIII. CCXXXIV. CCXXXV. CCXXXVI. CCXXXVII. CCXXXVIII. CCXXXIX. CCXL. CCXLI.—The Evidences of the Truth of the Christian Religion, with the Cause and the Danger of Infidelity

430. 442. 458. 471. 485. 499. 514. 528. 544

CCXLII. CCXLIII. CCXLIV.—The Excellency and Universality of the Christian Revelation, with the Sin and Danger of rejecting it

567. 585. 601
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