Sermons on the following subjects ... . o the vineyard at the ele-venth hour, received indeed the fame wa-ges with them that had born the burdenand heat of the day: But our Saviour hasHO where promifed, that Chriflians who have 4t0 P erf ever ance in Religion^ &c. all along enjoyed the Light of theXVIL Gofpel, and are hired into the vineyard ^^^^ in the morning, if they riot away all theday in Wickednefs and Debauchery, fhallat night be accepted for their profeflingtheir furrow that they have not All therefore, who have yet the timebefore them, conlider what they have todo


Sermons on the following subjects ... . o the vineyard at the ele-venth hour, received indeed the fame wa-ges with them that had born the burdenand heat of the day: But our Saviour hasHO where promifed, that Chriflians who have 4t0 P erf ever ance in Religion^ &c. all along enjoyed the Light of theXVIL Gofpel, and are hired into the vineyard ^^^^ in the morning, if they riot away all theday in Wickednefs and Debauchery, fhallat night be accepted for their profeflingtheir furrow that they have not All therefore, who have yet the timebefore them, conlider what they have todo ; let them be zealous to improve thattime and thofe talents wherewith God hasbleffed them, that when their mafter Co-meth he may find them fo doing, and bidthem, as having been good and faithfulfervants, to enter into the joy of their Lord*And may the Grace of God, which isable to raife even the dead to life^ enablethem to finijh this their great work^ beforethe things that belong to their peace^ he hidfrom their eyes. SERMON [4 ]. SERMON XVIII. DifFerent Degrees of Sinners diiFe-rently to be treated. JuDE 22, and part of offome have Compajjion^ making a dif-ference ; And others fave with Fear,fulling them out of the Fire, HERE is nothing of greater s e r m*difficulty in the Explication Scripture, than the apply- LOTSJing to Perfons of differentTempers and Difpoftions^ ofdifferent Capacities and ^alificationSy tholePortions of Holy Writ, thofe Divine Pro-mifes or Threatnings^ thofe Comforts or Ter-rours of the Lord, vAi\(^ properly belong tothem, and zxq fitly fuited to their peculiarCircuniftances, There is nothing more difficult,


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