. Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions, with some lectures : in two volumes. ottom Of: Judge of the World-. 3 05* of our foul, let this voice be the meafure of ourlife, M Not our will, O Lord, but thine be are all children of the light and of the day;we profefs to believe that the heavens which coverus (hall be difiblved, and the earth wherein wenow live fhall be burnt up with fervent heat: letnot then our portion and our treafures be hereconfumed with it, but may our affections be ktcc upon things above where Chrift our Judge (hail conclude this difcourfe with our R


. Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions, with some lectures : in two volumes. ottom Of: Judge of the World-. 3 05* of our foul, let this voice be the meafure of ourlife, M Not our will, O Lord, but thine be are all children of the light and of the day;we profefs to believe that the heavens which coverus (hall be difiblved, and the earth wherein wenow live fhall be burnt up with fervent heat: letnot then our portion and our treafures be hereconfumed with it, but may our affections be ktcc upon things above where Chrift our Judge (hail conclude this difcourfe with our Redeem-ers exhortation to his difclples, Luke 21. 34, &c. And take heed to yourfelves, left at any time<c your hearts be overcharged with forfeiting,c< and drunkennefs, and cares of this life, and fo that day come upon you unawares; for as a fnare (hall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth. Watch ye there-14 fore, and pray always, that ye may be ac- counted worthy to efcape all thefe things thatcc {hall come to pafs, and to ftand before the Son of SERMON 3 o 6 The Secrets of Men will be judged SERMON XV. Romans ii. i the day when God (ball judge the fecrets ofmen, by Jefits Chrifl, according to my gofpel. TH E devices of Satan, that irreconcilableenemy to the glory of God, and the hap-pinefs of men, whereby he, with unwearied andmalicious diligence, endeavours to obfcure theone, and prevent or leffen the other, are fo un-accountably many in their number, and fo cun-ning and artful in their nature ; that the worldmuft be extremely dangerous, when fo filled withdifguifed fhares, and it requires the utmoft at-tention and care to keep our fouls free from fal-ling into them. How neceffary is that directionof our blefled Saviour, that without ceafing weought to watch and pray, left we enter into temptation,V and be overcome by it? Seeingwe are thus furrounded by adverfaries to our fid*vation, who lofe no opportunity of retarding usin our fpiri


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