Twenty-one Sermon on the following subjects, (Fifteen of which now first printed.) Viz I. Virtue glorious, vice infamous. II. The servitude of sin. III. Connection between duty and happiness. IV. Diversity of opinion, no just cause of discord. V. Haman and mordecai. VI. Reason and religion. VII. Education. VIII. Spiritual worship. IX. The vanity and vexation of irregular desires. X. The wisdom of regarding counsel, and the folly of rejecting it. XI. XII. The causes and consequences of intellectual darkness. XIII. The love of enemies. XIV. Future rewards proportionable of present improvements. XV. Propagation of the Gospel. XVI. The folly and wretchedness of an atheistic inclination. XVII. God's government of the world, a sure and most joyful truth. XVIII. The dignities and distinctions of human nature. XIX. XX. Natural and moral proofs of a future state. XXI. The duty of benovolence and brotherly love, and the ill effects of a party spirit. By John Balguy, M.A. late prebendary of Sarum

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Main Author: Balguy, John
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed for Thomas Longman, and Charles Hitch, in Pater-Noster-Row; Samull Birt, in Ave-Maria-Lane; John and James Rivington, and William Johnston, in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1749, MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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