. Sermons and religious tracts of the late Reverend Philip Doddridge, ptonfhire,- March g, 1737-8, on Occafon of themuch-lamented Death of the late Mr. John Norns Page 129 J Sermon preached at Wellingborough in Northampton-fhire, November g, 1738, ivhich -vjas objernjed as aDay of Fajiing and Prayer, on Account of the late dread-ful Fire there. With an Hymn proper to the Occafon Page 157 The Nccejpty of a general Reformation, in order to a luell-grounded Hope of Succefs in War, reprefented in a Sermonpreached at Northampton, Jan. g, i73g-40, the Dayappointed by his Majefyfor publick Humil


. Sermons and religious tracts of the late Reverend Philip Doddridge, ptonfhire,- March g, 1737-8, on Occafon of themuch-lamented Death of the late Mr. John Norns Page 129 J Sermon preached at Wellingborough in Northampton-fhire, November g, 1738, ivhich -vjas objernjed as aDay of Fajiing and Prayer, on Account of the late dread-ful Fire there. With an Hymn proper to the Occafon Page 157 The Nccejpty of a general Reformation, in order to a luell-grounded Hope of Succefs in War, reprefented in a Sermonpreached at Northampton, Jan. g, i73g-40, the Dayappointed by his Majefyfor publick Humiliaticn Page 167 A Friendly CONTENTS. A Friendly Letter te the Private Soldiers in a Regiment ofFoot, ivhich ivas one of thoje engaged in the important andglorious Battle of Culloden P^ge 199 An Oration at the Grave of the Rev. Mr. John Newman,/pekeon July ^i, ly^i — Pageazy The Evil and Danger of negkHing the Souls of Men, plainlyandferioufy reprefented, in a Sermon preached at a Meet-ing of Minijiers, at Kettering, in Northamptonfhire,Oifloberi5, 1741 —— Page 235. THE THE C A R E of the S O U L Urged as the One Thing NEEDFULtA SERMON Preachd June 22, 1735. Vol. L C3] A D V E R IM S E M E N T. ylB Inxjouldnot ixiillitigly incur the Ce^ifure ofhcing tmer-^rl fornxard in publijhing Jo plain a Sermon on fo coimnona Suhjeii, I beg lewve to inform the Reader of the Oc-eajion that determined me to do it. The follon>nng Difcourfe it-as firji preached to a lery »a-merous Auditory at the Funeral of a young Per/on, who beingfeized en afudden nxith a violent and mortal Illnefs, did not defray the Exercife of her Reafon, nxasdeeply imprejsd njoith aSenfe of her eternal Interef, and ex-prcjsd that Senfe in a manner ijchich affecled me as much asany thing of that Nature ivhich I had ever fen; not onlyrecommending the Text to me, hut alfo charging this one Thingxeedful on her Brother and Sifers in my Hearing, ixith a So-lemnity and Earnefnefs, n^hich I hope neit


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