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Preached before the KING, Febr. 18, 1721-2.
ROMAN'S xiv. 4.
Who art thou that judgest another Man's Ser-
vant? To his own Mafter he ftandeth, or
falleth.
SERMON
pag. 47.
IV.
Of the true Ufe of this World.
Preached before the KING, Febr. 21, 1724-5.
I CORINTHIANS vii. 31.
And They that ufe this World, as not abufing it:
For the Fashion of this World paffeth away. p. 65.
Of the Love of Pleasure.
Preached before the KING, March 10, 1727-8.
2 TIMOTHY iii. 4.
Lovers of Pleafures more than Lovers of God.
pag. 85.
SER-
St. Paul's Difcourfe to Felix.
Preached before the KING, Febr 15, 1729-30.
ACTS xxiv. part of 24th and 25th Verses.
He fent for Paul, and heard Him concerning
the Faith in Chrift: And as He reafoned of
Righteousness, Temperance, and Judgment to
come, Felix trembled.
SERMON VII.
pag. 103.
Of Confistency in all our Arguments about
Religion.
Preached before the K IN G, March 5, 1731-2.
GALATIANS ii. ver. 18.
For if I build again the Things which I deftroy-
ed, I make myself a Tranfgreffor. pag. 125.
No continuing City here.
Preached before the KING, Febr. 23, 1734-5--
HEBREWS xiii. 14.
For here have We no continuing City;
Seek one to come.
a 2
SERMON IX.
Chrift's Yoke, Eafy; and Burthen, Light.
Preached before the KING, Febr. 27, 1736-7.
MATTHEW Xi. 30.
For my Yoke is Eafy, and my Burthen is Light.
pag. 167.
X.
Of Perfecution on Account of Religion.
ROM. xiv. 4.
Who art Thou that Judgest Another Man's Ser-
vant? To his own Mafter, He ftandeth or
I bear them record, that they have a Zeal of
GOD, but not according to Knowledge.
pag. 207.
SERMON XII.
The Impoffibility of ferving God and Mam-
mon.
LUKE XVI. 13.
No Servant can ferve two Mafters: for either
He will hate the one, and love the other; or
elfe He will hold to the one, and defpife the
other. Ye cannot ferve GOD and M A M-
MON.
XIII.
pag. 227.
The Ambition of Chrift's Difciples reproved.
MATTHEW Xx. 26, 27.
But it fhall not be fo amongst you: but whofoe
ver will be Great amongst you, let him be your
Minister : and whosoever will be Chief
among ft you, let him be your Servant. p. 249.
SERMON XIV.
The Different Characters of John the Bap-
tift, and Jesus Christ.
LUKE vii. 33, 34.
John the Baptift came neither eating Bread,
nor drinking Wine, and ye fay, He bath a
Devil. The Son of man is come, eating
and drinking, and ye fay, Behold a glutto-
nous Man, and a Wine-bibber, a Friend of
Publicans and Sinners. pag. 271
SERMON XV.
The Extremes of Riches and Poverty.
PROVERBS XXX. 8, 9.
Give me neither Poverty, nor Riches; feed
me with Food convenient for me. Left I be
full, and deny Thee, and fay, Who is the
Lord? Or, left I be poor and steal, and take
the Name of my GOD in vain.
SERMON XVI.
The Good Samaritan.
LUKE X. 37.
pag. 295.
Then Said Jefus unto Him, Go, and do Thou
likewife.
pag. 317.
Of the Duty of Christians under Afflictions.
HEBREWS xii. 11.
Now, no Chastening for the present, Seemeth to
be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless, after-
wards, it yieldeth the peaceful Fruit of
Righteousness, unto them which are exercised
thereby.
pag. 339.