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CONTENTS TO VOL. X.
SERMONS. |
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| CCXLV.— |
The Ground of bad Men’s Enmity to the Truth |
1 |
| CCXLVI.— |
True Liberty the Result of Christianity |
18 |
| CCXLVII.— |
The Duty of improving the present Opportunity and Advantages of the Gospel |
36 |
| CCXLVIII.— |
The Folly of hazarding eternal Life for temporal Enjoyments |
54 |
| CCXLIX. CCL.— |
The Reasonableness of fearing Godmore than Man |
72. 87 |
| CCLI. CCLII.— |
The Efficacy of Prayer for obtaining the Holy Spirit |
99-117 |
| CCLIII.— |
The bad and good Use of God’s signal Judgments upon others |
133 |
| CCLIV.— |
Of the Rule of Equity to be observed among Men |
160 |
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PRAYERS composed by Archbishop Tillotson: to which is added, A short Discourse to his Servants before the Sacrament |
196-210 | |
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A Form of Prayers, used by his Majesty King William III. when he received the Holy Sacrament, and on other Occasions |
213-223 | |
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The Rule of Faith, in Answer to Mr. Sergeant |
225 | |
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