Printed for G. HAMILTON and J. BALFOUR, W. SANDS, J. TRAILL, W. MILLER, and J. Brown, Edinburghj MDCCXLVIII. . The C O N T E N T S. SERM. CCIV. CCV.CCVI. Of the form, and the power of godliness. 2 Tim. iii. 3. Having a form of godliness, but de- SERM. CCVII CCVIII. CCIX. Of the necessity of good works. Tit. iii. 8. This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that tbou affirm conftantly, ibat ibey wbich bave believed in God, migbe be careful to maintain good works. These tbings are good SERM. CCX. Of doing all to the glory of God. Cor. x. 31. Wber ber therefore ye eat or drink, or wbat foever ye de, do all to SERM. CCXI. Doing good, a security against injuries from men. 1 Pet. iii. 13. And wbo is be obat will barm you, if ye be follow- SERM. CCXII. Of diligence in our general and particular calling. Eccl. ix. 10. Wbatsoever thy band finderb to do, do is wirb oby mighe : for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wil- dom in tbe grave, wbither tbou goeft SERM. CCXIII, Оf the blessednefs of giving, more than that of receiving, Acts xx. 35. The latter part of the verse: And to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, bow be faid, Ic is more blefed so give, than to receive. The whole verfe runs thus, I bave fewed you all things, bow ebat so labouring, ye ougbe to support the weak, and to remember tbe words of the Lord SERM. CCXIV. The evil of corrupt communication. Eph. iv. 29. Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your moutb; but ibat which is good to the use of edifying, tbar it may minifter grace SERM. CCXV. CCXVI. CCXVII. CCXVIII. The true reme- dy against the troubles of life. John xiv. 1. Let not you beart SERM.CCXIX.CCXX.CCXXI.CCXXII.CCXXIII.CCXXIV. Of the nature of faith in general. Of a religious and divine faith. Of the faith or persuasion of a divine revelation. Of the teftia mony of the Spirit to the truth of the gospel. The efficacy, usefulness, and reasonableness of divine faith. Heb. xi, 6. But without faith it is impossible to please God 190. 203. 218. 229. 243; 255 SERM. CCXXV. CCXXVI. CCXXVII. CCXXVIII. Of the Christian faith, the means of its conveyance, and our obligation to receive it. Of the Christian faith, which fanctifies, juftifies, and saves. Of justifying faith. The condition of the gospel-covenant, and the merit of Christ, confiftent. Tohn XX. 31. But these are written, that he mig be believe ebar Fefus is the Cbrift, ibe Sar of God, and that believing ye might barve life through his name 272. 284. 297. 309 SERM. CCXXIX. CCXXX. CCXXXI. Of the miracles wrought in confirmation of Chriftianity. Heb. ii. 4. God also bearing them witness, botb with ligns, and ruonders, and wiib divers miracles, and gifts of the Hoły Gboft, according to bis own ...will 323. 342, 354 SERN. CCXXXII. CCXXXIII. The advantages of truth in op polition to error John iv. 4. 5. Te are of God, little children, and have overcome ibem : because greater is be ibat is in you, iban be that is in the world. They are of the world : tberefore Speak they of the world, and the world beareth tbem 365. 376 Serm. CCXXXIV. CCXXXV. CCXXXVI. The evidences of the truth of the Chriftian religion; with the cause, and the danger of infidelity. 2 Cor. iv. 3. 4. But if our gospel be bid, ie is bid to them that are taft : in qubom the god of ibis world both blinded the minds of them wbicb believe nos, left the light of the glorious gofpel of Cbrisl, wbo is the image of God, foould feine unto them 386. 396. 408 SER |