. Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue. amaz-ing, every days neglect is presumption and mad-ness—every days neglect adds guilt to guilt, anddanger to danger. 158 Godglorifiedin Punishing Come now, every soul who has heard the warn-ing of God this day—come to an immediate reso-lution, that you will renounce the guilty path,which leads down to the chambers of death ; andwith diligence and perseverance will sti-ive to enterin at the strait gate, lest the master of the houseso
. Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue. amaz-ing, every days neglect is presumption and mad-ness—every days neglect adds guilt to guilt, anddanger to danger. 158 Godglorifiedin Punishing Come now, every soul who has heard the warn-ing of God this day—come to an immediate reso-lution, that you will renounce the guilty path,which leads down to the chambers of death ; andwith diligence and perseverance will sti-ive to enterin at the strait gate, lest the master of the housesoon arise and shut to the door, and ye be excludedin eternal darkness and horrour. Now is the ac-cepted time, and day of salvation. Know, in thisyour day, the things which belong to your peace*Delay not, lest they soon be hidden from your eyes. Now our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God,even our Father, who hath loved us, and sent us theword of salvation, give us everlasting consolation,and good hope through grace—establish our heartsin every good word and work, and grant us to ob-tain the salvation, which is of Christ, with exceed-ing SERMON XIII.^esus rising early for secret Prayer, MARK i. 35. And ill the morning, rising up a great while before day, he weniout, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed. JL he morning here mentioned followed aJewish sabbath, on which Jesus had been very dili-gently employed in the duties of his publick minis-try. It is said, verse 21st, that Jesus, with someof his disciples, whom he had lately called to at-tend him, went into Capernaum ; and straightway^on the sabbath day^ he entered into the synagogue,and taught. He carefully observed all divineinstitutions. It was his custom to repair to thesynagogue on the sabbath, and there instruct thepeople, who were assembled for divine example reproves the carelessness of those,who forsake the assembling of themselves togeth-er ; and instead of entering into the house
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