. Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions, with some lectures : in two volumes. rough death) de-4 ftroyed him that had the power of death, that is, the devil. And, as if it were too little a benefit to drawus out of fuch an abyfs of mifery, it is added,44 who crowneth thee with loving-kindnefs. Healfo beftows an excellent happinefs upon us. And,indeed, every thing that we have or are is fromhim; it is God to whom we owe our health,eftates, relations, and all other worldly comforts;it is he who gives peace of confeience, pardon of fin, Psasm cii1. 4*- fin, joy in the Holy Ghoft, and


. Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions, with some lectures : in two volumes. rough death) de-4 ftroyed him that had the power of death, that is, the devil. And, as if it were too little a benefit to drawus out of fuch an abyfs of mifery, it is added,44 who crowneth thee with loving-kindnefs. Healfo beftows an excellent happinefs upon us. And,indeed, every thing that we have or are is fromhim; it is God to whom we owe our health,eftates, relations, and all other worldly comforts;it is he who gives peace of confeience, pardon of fin, Psasm cii1. 4*- fin, joy in the Holy Ghoft, and at taft crowns allwith the immortal glory of an heavenly kingdom ;{o that each circumftance of our being is full ofdivine love. And furely then, it is but reafon-able, that every thing within us mould be big withthankful praife. And he crowneth us alfo withtender mercies, with all the bowels of a compani-onate father who hath the utmoft tend erne fs foran only fon. The laftof the wonders of Gods excellent good-nefs is mentioned verfe 5. Who fatisfieth thy mouth with good things. ******. LECTURE 4H Lecture II. LECTURE II. Psalm Pfalrii of T>av!l 1. The Lord fa id unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine erfr-. mies thy footflool. 2. The Lord/ball fend the rod of thy jlrength out of Zion; rule thou in the mids ofthine enemies. 3. Thy people fall he willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holinefs tfrom the womb of the morning, thou haflthe due of thy youth. 4. The Lord hath fuorn, and will not repentr Thou art a priefl for ever, after the or-der of Melchizedek. 5. The Lord at thy right- band fhall fir ike through kings in the day of his wrath. 6. He /hall judge among the heathen, he fall fi11the places with the dead bodies: hefall wound the heeds over many countries* 7. He fhall drink of the brook in the zvay ; therefore fall he lift up the head. THIS noble pfalm \s one of the fulleft andplained prophecies concerning the Mciliah,that are to


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