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HEB. vi. 2. And of laying on of hands.

DISCOURSE VI.

Of the Holy Eucharist.

126-143

LUKE xxii. 19. This do in remembrance of me.

DISCOURSE VII.

Observations on the History of the Sabbath.

Gen. ii. 2, 3. And on the seventh day God ended his work,

which he had made : And he rested on the seventh day from

all his work which he had made. And God blessed the sev-

enth day, and sanctified it; because that in it he had rested

from all his work, which God created and made.

DISCOURSE VIII.

Of Christian Unity.

EPHES. vi. 3. 4, 5, 6. Endeavoring to keep the unity of the

Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one

Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling :

One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of

all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.

144-162

163-181

182-193

DISCOURSE IX,

The Descent of Christ into Hell.

PART II..

The same Subject Continued.

DISCOURSE XI.

PART I.

210-223

Observations on the History of Cain and Abel.

GEN. iv. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. And in process of time it came to pass,

that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering un-

to the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of

his flock, and of the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect

unto Abel, and to his offering; but unto Cain and to his of-

fering, he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and

his countenance fell. And the Lord said unto Cain, Why

art thou wroth? And why is thy countenance fallen? If

thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? And if thou do-

est not well, sin lieth at the door.
And unto thee shall be

his desire, and thou shalt rule over him.

PART II.

The same Subject Continued.

DISCOURSE XII.

Observations on the Wickedness and Destruction of the

Old World.

GEX. vi. 3. My Spirit shall not always strive with man, for

that he also is flesh: Yet his days shall be an hundred and

twenty years.

224-234

235-243

244-255

DISCOURSE I.

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PART 1.

THE AUTHORITY OF CHRIST'S MINISTERS.

1 Cor. iv. 1, 2.

Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover, it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.

UPON reading this epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthi

ans, it will be evident that it was written to correct several errors in doctrine and discipline, which, after his departure, had risen in that church. It appears that the doctrine of the resurrection was disbelieved by some, doubted by others, and generally misunderstood : that disputes and divisions had sprung up among them concerning the eating of flesh which had been first offered to idols, and then exposed to sale in the shambles-the propriety of women's teaching in the public congregations-the administration of the holy communion, and the conduct of their love-feasts-the variety and pre-eminency of spiritual gifts in the exercise of the christian ministry; and concerning the superior excellency of some of the preachers of the gospel above others, which they estimated by their personal appearance, by their spiritual attainments, either real or assumed, by the popular arts of preaching, and by the number of their converts and adherents.

The ill conduct of those teachers who were left by St. Paul at Corinth, or came there after his departure, seems VOL. I.

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