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Art . I . — SezmQiw ^ selected from * the Papers of the tote Rev . Henry Turner . $ cc *
( Concluded from p . 473 . ) THE tenth sermon in this volume , is " on True and False Shame , and the Necessity of Universal Obedip ence . " [ Psahn cxix . 6 . ] Mr . H . T . correctl y remarks , that , in the judgment of the author of the text , " the
most probable method of repressing the predominance of shame , is faithfully to observe all the Divine commands . " ( 1400 Agreeabl y to the judicious arrangement made b y the editor , a discourse succeeds , ( Xl ., from Rom . i . 16 , )
which is entitled , " Reasons for not being ashamed of the Gospel . " We had the happiness of knowing " , that this was , at least , one of the earliest of the sermons composed by the departed preacher : and it reflects great credit , in every view * upon his
memory . He points out various ways ia which a *• most unworthy shame " respecting Christianity finds a place among us , and then takes into consideration the motives assigned by Paul for his open and courageous profession of the doctrine of a crucified
Saviour . We transcribe a few sentences : " How many men have there been , possessed of so Ifttlq fortitude , that , when exposed tp the taunt of the , unbeliever , they bave beea eajger to qia ^ e their timely escape , by a , quick adoption of the opinions of him , whoip t ^ Uey SP
unworthily dread ! Or , if not moved to this act of desperation , how anxiously do they decline the coutest , as one ffc which they have no concern ; and refer it to professional map , whose business * t is to defend their religion ! Professorial men { Wtot , do we live In a i rotest
aut wuntry , a $£ fcave we yet to learu , that Christianity ia e * pJT 0 » 6 *» prof essmn ; thiit qo W W \ & a Cfcifa-Sed jn ^ r J JW »* . tt »« . WPS W > i » s priest , or Jiis uftilPtei-, t > efeyed , tat what he himself brfirivedi aiia ' fitUlnio ^ , ^^ ZttX&fy ^ *
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€€ Altentiou to our Wqrfc in its proper Season / ' [ John ix . 4 J U incitf ^ cated . in the tvyelflih discourse- W ^ have b ^ ejpi impressed by the following observation , ( 177 , ) < c If our Saviour , with his
extraorctfnary powers and Mcomjjarable means , of usefulness , considered hunself as undet obligation te observe tbe strictest industry , and the most unwearied diligence , how little woul ^ dl it become aay of us to imagine that o > duties are npt calculated to occupy a constant and habitual attention !**
The cas $ of c * tke Syropheniciau Woman , " [ Mark vii . 27 , } furnishes the interesting V ^ g ic ^ No . 5 ^ 111 . Our Lor ^ s ap par ^ t unwillingness ^ 0 relieve hej ^ , is cleariy e ^ ipla ^ ned , a ^ d the yirtuous features of h $% charao ^ e ?
are wi ^ h equal distinctness , pom ^ ed out . la this discourse the ^ uthos Q has evidently l ^ ep ( his ey ^ upo ^ * ne « f the late Bishop Ho # sjey ^ si * of vyhich , however , » o servile or i ^ discrimin ^ tej but a truly ji * tUciou ^ we > is made . th ^ ost Uiabl sermon
^ oiong n > v ^ ^ s } n the ypl ^ fft ^ , W ^ r ^ N °% XIV . ^ whicb b ^ j ^ r ^ % \ & tritUft ^ f " All l , iv ^ u ^ to God /* [ LuV& ** . 3 ^ . ] 1 It treate , ^ s might be qxpecte 4 » of th ^ Ckria ? r tla » doctrine of q , re ^ U jirr ^ cilii O ^ $ XQm the grave . T ^ e t ^^ t fa | correctly par raphraaed ; " 4 ^ * whether ^ avq Ure ^ tU
ing thi ^ vH ^ l air , or long sipi ?^ yev turned to that dus ^ t , frona wWch , they were taken , Ihpe unto h iw * wfco hm decreed tti $ i ^ i \| ti | re i-e ^ urfectjon , a » d regards it a « if \ % wei-e present ; tf who fliuckeneth tji $ dwd ^ nd ^ ajl ^ tb t ^ Q ^ things which are not , as though they \ rera . '" ( 203 . ) 4
W ^ lay befpre K >\^ yea ^ y ^ a ^^ tfeei : P ^ s ^ ga : ** Do men attempt to intimidate ojallure you Into disobedience ? Y 014 have a life * Wd ^ ea with Christ in God ^ ' with whick they cannot interfere ; a lifb far mf ) i ^ enduring t&att tta fleeting aha ^ owB w ^ h pq « iwse iMf ^ wtWy Kfe . Y « u i ' f tfn ^—* m— i » vK » U viiummj— vru n ¦ • VWl . III . JK 08 « 3 I and 3 ^ . Mov . Repo » . VUL 884 . -
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1823, page 537, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1788/page/41/
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