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ver'd in the Harmony and Excellence of Religious Duties; as perform'd in the publick Worship of God.
PSALM LXXXIV.
O how Amiable are thy Dwellings: Thou
Lord of Hofts!
SERMON V.
Shewing the Lawful ufe, and
the finful abufe of Oaths, in
oppofition to Superftition and
Profanefs.
MAT. V. 34.
Swear not at all.
SERMON VI.
The Neceffity, Reasonableness
and Excellency of doing Good,
Illuftrated.
HEB-
bus
H E B. XIII. 16.
Ta do good, and to communicate, forget
not.
SERMON VII.
The Duty and Advantages of
Religious Abftinence.
JOEL II. 15.
Blow the Trumpet in Zion, fanctifie a Fast,
call a folemn Affembly.
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SERMON VIII.
The Nature and Neceffity of Sa-
cramental Communion
plain'd and enforc❜d.
LUKE XXII. 19.
This do in remembrance of me.
ex-
SER
SERMON IX.
The great Benefits of Chrifts
Affention with Respect to his
Church in general, and every
Member of it in particular.
EPHES. IV. 8.
When he afcended up on high, he led Cap-
tivity Captive, and gave Gifts unte
Men.
SERMON X.
The Doctrine of Repentance fta
ted, and the Neceffity of it
evinc'd in order to our Hap-
pinefs.
ACTS XXVI. 20
Repent and turn to God.
SER-
SERMON XI.
A Difcourfe fhewing that the
fafety of private Perfons, and
publick Bodies is only and im-
mediately founded on the Pow-
er and Providence of God.
ISAIAH XLIII. 11.
I, even I, am the Lord, and befide me
there is no Saviour.
SERMON XII.
The Nature, Use and Improve-
ment of Spiritual Gifts exa-
min'd and fhewn.
I COR. XII. 7.
But the Manifeftation of the Spirit, is giv-
en to every Man to profit withal.
SERMON XIII.
An enquiry into the Distinction,
Guilt and Danger of Mortal
Sins, or what are thofe Cir-
cumftances which render any
Sin fuch.
I JOHN V. 16.
There is a Sin unto Death; I do not say
that he shall pray for it.
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