. Sermons on the following subjects .. . yed by noneexcepting fuch as are prepared for it ?and wherein does this preparation forheaven confift ? without all doubt, it muft bet Matt. XXV. 46, who hungery &c. 471 be in a temper of mind fuitable to the hap-pinefs to be there enjoyed; that is, in allthofe holy habits and difpofitions which be-long to regeneration; in one word, in thatrighteouf?iej5 which the Text fets before us:fo that if righteoufnefs were not more de-firable than other things, upon its own ac-count, and for the advantages which ordi-narily accompany it in this life (wh
. Sermons on the following subjects .. . yed by noneexcepting fuch as are prepared for it ?and wherein does this preparation forheaven confift ? without all doubt, it muft bet Matt. XXV. 46, who hungery &c. 471 be in a temper of mind fuitable to the hap-pinefs to be there enjoyed; that is, in allthofe holy habits and difpofitions which be-long to regeneration; in one word, in thatrighteouf?iej5 which the Text fets before us:fo that if righteoufnefs were not more de-firable than other things, upon its own ac-count, and for the advantages which ordi-narily accompany it in this life (which itevidently is) yet ftill, as the condition ofeternal life and happinefs, and the onlyqualification for it, we muft acknowledgeit to be infinitely m-ore valuable. To onewho lays thefe things to heart it will benatural to afpire after a holy and pious dif-pofition, and the nearer fuch a one drawsto the heavenly world, the better fitted hewill be for it, and anticipate more of i|^never ending felicity. Ihe End of the First By the fame Author. I. QERMONS and TRACTS in Four 1^ Volumes Suoj publifhd from the Authors Manufcript. Second Edition. 1741 • II. A Difcourfe concerning the natureand defign of the LordVSupper. Inwhich the principal things relating to thisInftitution are briefly confiderdj and (hewnto arife out of one fingle notion of it, a Memorial of the Death of ^hirdEdition. 1741. To which are A Difcourfe on the obligations to com-municate, and an anfwer to the ufualPleas for negledling it. 2. DevotionalExercifes relating to the Lords-Supper. III. A Difcourfe of Secret with two Eflays on Concerning the rational grounds of Prayerin general. And, 2. Concerning the qua-lifications requifite to render Prayer an ac-ceptable fervice. ^hird Edition. 1742. Printed and fold by M. Fenner, at theyurl^Head in Gracechurch-Street. a
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