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CONTENTS OF VOL. V.
NOTES OF SERMONS.
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I. On the Being and Name of Jehovah
II. The Spirituality of the Divine Nature
III. Outline of the Argument of Twelve Lectures
on the Socinian Controversy
IV. On Christ's Divinity and Condescension
V. On the Spirit and Tendency of Socinianism
VI. On Angels
VII. On the Personality of Satan
VIII. On the extreme Corruption of Mankind before
the General Deluge
XI. On the Cause, Agent, and Purpose of Regene-
XII. On Spiritual Death
XIII. On Conversion, as illustrated by that of
XIV. On the Conversion of St. Paul
XV. The Lamb slain, the object of Rapture to the
Heavenly Hosts.
XX.
Parallel between the War with the Canaanitish
Nations, and that of Believers with their
Spiritual Enemies
196
XXIII. Second Discourse, on Prayer for the Increase
XXVII. Reflections on the Inevitable Lot of Human Life 262
XXVIII. On Chastisement resulting in Penitence
XXIX. On the Comforts of Christians under either
Worldly or Spiritual Trials
XXX. On Humility before God
XXXI. On Patience
273
279
286
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XXXII. On Candour and Liberality, as evinced in pro-
XXXIII. On the Reward of the Pious in Heaven
XXXIV. On Taking the Name of God in Vain
XXXV. On the Origin and Import of the Name,
Christians
XXXVI. On Love of the Brethren, as a Criterion of a
State of Salvation
XXXVII. On the Duty of Intercession
XXXVIII. God's Eternity considered, in Reference to the
Suspension of his promised Purposes
XXXIX. The Lord's-Day commemorative of Christ's
III. Accepting the Pastoral Charge of the Baptist
Church at Cambridge
IV. To Miss Wilkins, afterwards Mrs. Fysh, of
Camberwell
409
410
V. To Mrs. Fysh, of Camberwell, on the Death of
her Sister, Mrs. Parsons
VI. To the Rev. James Phillips, Haverfordwest
VII. To the Rev. James Phillips
413
417
419
433
X. To Mrs. Tucker
XI. To Mr. Hewitt Fysh, Camberwell, on the Death
XII. To Dr. Gregory.-Origin and Object of the
Eclectic Review
XIII. To William Hollick, Esq. of Whittlesford, near
Cambridge. On his own Recovery from a
Religious Knowledge
XIV. To Dr. Gregory.-On the Certainty attending
XV. To William Hollick, Esq.-On his Recovery
XVI. To the Rev. James Phillips
XVII. To the Church of Christ, of the Baptist Per-
suasion, in Cambridge.-On resigning the
Pastoral Charge
434
436
439
442
443
XVIII.
The Baptist Church at Cambridge to the Rev.
Robert Hall.-In Reply to the preceding 445
XXIV.
To a Friend in Perplexity as to his Religious
State
458
460
XXIX.
To William Hollick, Esq.-On the Death of
Mrs. Hollick
XXX. To R. Foster, Jun. Esq. Cambridge
XXXI. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq. Denmark Hill,
XXXII. From Mr. Gutteridge to Mr. Hall.-Proposing
that he should preach a Series of Lectures
in London
XXXIII. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq.-In Reply to the
467
469
471
472
XXXIV. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq.-On the same
Subject
476
XXXV. To the Rev. James Phillips
478
XXXVI. Extract of a Letter to Mrs. Angas, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne
481
XXXVII. To Mr. Newton Bosworth, Cambridge
482
XXXVIII. To my young Friends, of Mr. Edmonds's Con-
gregation
484
XXXIX.
Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button .
486
XL. To the Rev. James Phillips, Clapham.—On
Occasion of the Death of his own Son. 487
XLII. To the Rev. Dr. Fletcher of Blackburn, now of
XLVI. To the Rev. W. Chaplin, Bishop Stortford
XLVII. To Dr. Ryland
XLVIII.
493
495
Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button. 500
XLIX. To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton .
501
L. To Dr. Ryland.-On Public Missionary Meet-
LIV. To Dr. Gregory, on the Death of Mr. Boswell
517
ibid.
LVII. To William Hollick, Esq. .
LVIII.
LIX. To the Rev. James Phillips.-(Extract.)
LX. To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton.—What
Doctrines are Fundamental?
LXI. To the Rev. Joseph Ivimey, London
LXIV. To a Gentleman at Trinity College, Cambridge.
On Future Punishment.
LXV. To Richard Foster, Jun. Esq.
LXVI. To the Rev. Isaiah Birt
LXVII.
To the Rev. Thomas Langdon, of Leeds. -On
the Death of his Daughter
LXVIII. To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton.-On
LXIX. To the Rev.
In Reply to a Request to