Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects . For this caufe lefc I thee in ^tJrete, that thou fhoiddefl fet in order the things that are wanting^ and ordain elders in every city^ as I had appointed thee. 232. SERMON % CONTENTS. SERMON XIX. Times of Refrefhment. AcTSjiii. 19. Repentycy therefore, and he C01U verted, that your fins may he blotted out^tuhen the times of refrefliing JJiall come^from theprefcncc of the Lord, 2,^% SERMON XX. The fame Subje6l continued. $64 SERMON XXI. Fidelity in Preaching Defirable, I Sam. iii. 17. And he faid, What is the thingthat the Lord hath faid unto thee
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects . For this caufe lefc I thee in ^tJrete, that thou fhoiddefl fet in order the things that are wanting^ and ordain elders in every city^ as I had appointed thee. 232. SERMON % CONTENTS. SERMON XIX. Times of Refrefhment. AcTSjiii. 19. Repentycy therefore, and he C01U verted, that your fins may he blotted out^tuhen the times of refrefliing JJiall come^from theprefcncc of the Lord, 2,^% SERMON XX. The fame Subje6l continued. $64 SERMON XXI. Fidelity in Preaching Defirable, I Sam. iii. 17. And he faid, What is the thingthat the Lord hath faid unto thee ? I praythee, hide it not from me : God do fo tothee, and more alfo, if thou hide any thingfrom me^of all the things that he faid untothee, 278 SERMON fame Subje61; continued. 295 SERMON XXIIL Truth Painful to a Wicked Heart. Acts, ii. 37- ^^ow when they heard this, theywere pricked in the heart, and faid untoPeter, and to the reflof the apojlhs^ Menand brethren, whatfhall we do, 307 SERMON fame Subje6l continued. 322 SERMON. SERMON I. xss Thankfulnefs for Exiftence* PSALM cxxxix« 14, I will praife thee ; for I am fearfully and wonder^ fully made. HE firft idea, wKich occurs tomind on reading thefe words, is,that the pfalmift feels difpofedtablefs God for his exiftence ; notf only that he has an exifence^ bulthat he has fuch an cxiflence, I will praife thee ; for I am fearfully and wonder-fully made. He was meditating upon the myfic-rious and wonderful formation of his body in thewomb, how curiouOy every part was formed, ac-cording to the all perfefl pattern in the divinebook. And to the attentive and philofophic mind,the formation of the human body appears to be awork of furprifing power and wifdom, far furpafT-ing the reach of our compreheofion. But the fame may
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