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CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.
PR
SERMON I.
Reach'd before the Queen at St. James's, March 3. 1702-3.
The Pains and Terrors of a wounded Confci-
ence infupportable.
PROV. xviii. 14. the latter Part of the Verfe.
A wounded Spirit who can bear?
SERMON II. III.
Page 1
Preach'd before King William at Hampton-
Court, Novemb. 1699.
The Certainty of Hell-Torments from Princi-
ples of Nature and Reason,
MATTHEW XXV. 41.
Then fhall be fay unto them on the left hand, de-
part from me, ye curfed, into everlasting Fire,
prepared for the Devil and his Angels. p. 31.64
SERMON IV.
Preach'd as before.
The Greatness of Hell-Torments.
On the fame Text.
p. 98
SER-
SERMON V.
Preach'd before King William at Kenfington,
Jan. 1701.
The Eternity of Hell-Torments.
SERMON VI.
pag. 133
The true Meaning of the Eternity of Hell-
Torments.
SERMON VII.
P. 168
The Objections against the Eternity of Hell-
Torments, anfwer'd.
SERMON VIII.
P. 201
Preach'd before her Majefty, when he was Prin
cefs of Denmark, at St. James's.
The Nature and Bleffedness of Poverty of Spirit.
MATTHEWY, 3.
Blessed are the poor in fpirit, for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven.
SERMON IX.
P. 236
Preach'd at St. James's in Lent, 1698.
Worldly Men wisfer in their way, than Chriftians
in theirs.
St. LUKE xvi. 8. the latter part of the verse.
For the children of this world are, in their
gene
ration, wiser than the children of light. p. 268
SERMON X
Preach'd before the Queen in Paffion-week, 1702,
at St. James's.
Chrift
Chrift once offer'd, the Chriftians All-fufficient
Sacrifice.
HEB. ix. 26. the latter part of the verfe.
But now once, in the end of the world, bath he
appear'd to put away fin, by the facrifice of bim-
felf.
SERMON XI.
pag. 301
Preach'd before the Queen, Novemb. 1703. at
St. James's.
The defirableness of dying a righteous Man's
Death.
NUMB. Xxiii. 1o. the latter part of the verfe.
Let me dye the death of the righteous, and let my
laft end be like his. P. 329
SERMON XII.
Preach'd before the Queen, in Lent, 1704. at
A good Confcience a Pledge of future Happiness.
I JOHN iii. 12.
Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have
we confidence towards God.
SERMON XIII.
P. 356
Preach'd before the Queen in Lent, 1705. at St.
James's.
Faith's Victory over the World and its Temp-
tations.
I JOHN V. 4.
For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the
world; and this is the victory that overcometh
the world, even our faith,
P. 388
SERMON XIV.
Preach'd before the Queen, Nov. 1706. at St.
The Danger of talking much, and wisdom of
the contrary...
PROVERBS X. 19.
In the multitude of words there wanteth not fin:
but he that refraineth his lips, is wife. P. 420
SERMON XV.
Preach'd before the Queen, Nov. 1702. at St.
The Friendship of the World Enmity with God.
JAMES iv. 4.
Know ye not that the friendship of the world is en-
mity with God. Whosoever therefore will be a
friend of the world, is the enemy of God. p. 450
SERMON XVI.
Preach'd before the Queen, Nov. 1704. St. James's,
The Nature and Neceffity of a Chriftian Con-
verfation.
PHILIP. i. 27. the former part of the verfe.
Only let your converfation be as it becometh the
gospel of Chrift.
SERMON XVII.
P. 479
Preach'd before the Queen, March 1711. at
Of the right Ufe, and Abuse, of the Things
of this World,
I COR. vii. 31.
And they that use this world, as not abusing it,
for the fashion of this world passeth away. p. 509