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inferences as naturally and plainly flow from them , " * are not en « titled agreeably to their respective subjects- . For the sake of our readers , and for our own benefit , we have endeavoured to supply this accommodation :
Vol . I . ( 1 ) Christ the saviour of sinners . ( 2 ) Christ's declaration respecting a mtm whom he cured of blindness , and " the end of his commission . ( 3 ) Good dispositions
essential to the teception of Chris * tianity . ( 4 ) Compassion recommended from the example of Christ . ( 5 ) The Christian doc trine of repentance * ( 6 ) Christ ' s
injunction concerning prayer . — { 7 ) The cure of the Syrophaenician woman ' s daughter . ( 8 ) The mission of John the Baptist introduc . tory to Christ ' s public appearance .
( 9 ) The resurrection of Lazarus . ( 10 ) The strait gate and the narrow way . ( 11 ) Conscience . ( 12 ) The unity of God . ( 13 ) Love to God . ( 14 ) A pious and honest mind the best preparation for the
admission of the claims of Christianity . ( 15 ) Jesus glorified by the Father and the Father glorified by him . ( 16 ) Paul's thorn in the flesh . ( 17 ) The case of the two malefactors crucified
together with Christ . ( 18 ) The proper cure of prejudice . ( 19 ) Christ ' s apology for the slumber of his disciples . ( 20 ) The heresies at Corinth , in relation , espe .
cially , to the Lord's Supper . ( 9 J 1 ) The guilt of placing obstacles in the Way of Christian faith and duty . ( 22 ) Christ the object of divine favour , on account o { his oKedience to the Father . ( 23 ) A state of separate conscious exist .
* Farewell Address ( sat edition ) pp . 14 , 15 *
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ence between death and the rtsirc * rection , not the doctrine of the scriptures . ( 24 ) The fury of the Gadarene doemoniac . ( 25 ) Ths cure of the Gadarene dcemoniac . Vol . 11 . ( 1 ) Thoughts on the
obscurities presented in the Scriptures . ( 2 X Christ ' s promise to the penitent criminal . ( 3 ) Purity of heart . ( 4 ) The glory given to Christ , and by him to his disciples . ( 5 ) Christ ' s temptation . ( 6 ) The Christian ' s victory over death , ( 7 ) The widow ' s , sob restored to life by Christ . ( 8 ) The honour
shewn to Christy while he was the guest of Simon the leper . ( 9 ) The manner and duty of confessing Christ before men . ( 10 ) The Conclusion of the sermon on the
mount . ( 11 ) The connection between love to God and love to man . ( 12 ) The cure of the centurion ' s servant . ( 13 ) Paul ' s public act of devotion , on his voyage to Rome . ( 14 ) The trans .
figuration of Jesus . ( 15 ) The adversary .. of the first Christians * ( 16 ) The character and history of Naaman . ( 17 ) Jairus ' s daughter restored by Christ . ( 18 ) Considerations on Saul ' s opposition
to Christianity . ( i < 9 ) The same subject . ( 20 ) Christ ' s appearance to Mary Magdalene , after his resurrection . ( 21 ) The destruction of the barren fig-tree . ( 22 ) The parable of the good Samaritan , ( 23 ) The consolations of Chris .
tianity , on the death of pious friends . ( 24 ) Paul ' s question , why are they then baptized for the dead ? considered and improved . From these tables it will be
seen that the topics here discussed are particularly curious , interest * ing and momentous . The discourses are not printed with any visible regard to the order of sub-
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4 t ~ tteciew *—Lin&sey * Sermon $ \
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1811, page 42, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2412/page/42/
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