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CONTENTS TO VOL. IV.
SERMONS.
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| LV. Of Sincerity towards God and Man | 1 |
| LVI. The Excellency of Abraham’s Faith and Obedience | 26 |
| LVII. Moses’s Choice of afflicted Piety rather than a Kingdom | 51 |
| LVIII. LIX. LX. LXI. LXII. Of Constancy in the Profession of the true Religion | 73. 89. 106. 124. 143. 163 |
| LXIII. The Christian Life a Life of Faith | 183 |
| LXIV. The Danger of Apostacy from the true Religion | 200 |
| LXV. LXVI. Of Self-denial; and Suffering for Christ’s Sake | 220. 237 |
| LXVII. LXVIII. Good Men Strangers and Sojourners upon Earth | 254. 271 |
| LXIX. The Presence of the Messias the Glory of the second Temple | 287 |
| LXX. LXXI. LXXII. Christ Jesus the only Mediator between God and Men | 309. 325. 339 |
| LXXIII. The general and effectual Publication of the Gospel by the Apostles | 358 |
| LXXIV. The Nature, Office, and Employment of good Angels | 375 |
| LXXV. The Reputation of good Men after Death | 403 |
| LXXVI. The Duty of imitating the primitive Teachers and Patterns of Christianity | 418 |
| iv LXXV1I. The Encouragement to suffer for Christ, and the Danger of denying him | 435 |
| LXXVIII. LXXIX. The Blessedness of good Men after Death | 453. 469 |
| LXXX. The Vanity and Wickedness of honouring dead Saints, and persecuting the living | 485 |
| LXXXI. The Danger of Zeal without Knowledge | 498 |
| LXXXII. The best Men liable to the worst Treatment from mistaken Zealots | 515 |
| LXXXIII. The Duty and Reason of praying for Governors | 532 |
| LXXXIV. The Love of God to Men in the Incarnation of Christ | 555 |
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