PRINTED FOR JAMES BLACK, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN; W. BAYNES, 54, AND T. HAMILTON, 37, PATERNOSTER ROW; AND ROBINSON, SON, & HOLDSWORTH, LEEDS. 1. SERMONS OF THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS. Psa. 103. 4. But there is forgiveness with thee that thou mayest Page. 2 The duty of pardoning the offences of others, Divine forgiveness a powerful motive to thankfulness, II. THE SURE TRIAL OF UPRIGHTNESS. The Preface, FIRST. How a man's peculiar sin may be discovered; [1] How it may be discovered from its causes. By ascer- 63 1. To the different temperaments of men's bodies, 3. To the several callings of men, 4. To prosperity and adversity, 5. To the society with whom we converse, [2] How it may be discovered from its effects, 1. It is frequently and easily committed, 1. Abstaining from the practice of that sin, 2. Mortifying the inward affection to it, THIRDLY. This is a decisive evidence of sincerity, |