iii. Motives to this duty. II. Extraordinary Means of Grace; I. Who are to use them: or the Church of Christ. 1. Ordinary Members of the Church:) 11. Officers of the Church: 149 169 170, 171 172, 173 I. Its Duration. Matt. xxv. 46. II. Its Nature. 2 Pet. ii. 12. IV. Rewards of the Righteous: I. New Creation. 2 Pet. iii. 13. II. Happiness of Heaven. Rev. xxi. 1-3. Conclusion. Prov. viii. 6. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. SERMON I. Direct Proofs of the Existence of God.-Mark xii. 32. SERMON II. Atheistical Objections and Schemes of Doctrine consider- SERMON III. Comparative Influence of Atheism and Christianity.—Ps. SERMON IV. Unity of God.-1 Cor. viii. 4. SERMON V. Eternity and Immutability of God.—Ps. cii. 24–27. SERMON VI. Omnipresence and Omniscience of God.-Ps. cxxxix. 1—12. SERMON VII. Omnipotence and Independence of God.-Gen. xvii. 1. SERMON VIII. Benevolence of God as proved by the Works of Creation SERMON XV. Same subject continued.—Job xxiii. 13. SERMON XVIII. Holy Angels, their Rank and Attributes.-Col. i. 16. SERMON XIX. Holy Angels, their Attributes and Employments.—Col. i. SERMON XX. The Fallen Angels.-Jude 6. SERMON XXI. Creation of the Earth.-Gen. i. 1. SERMON XXII. Creation of Man. Body. Soul; its Nature.-Gen. i. 26, 27, 341 SERMON XXIII. The Soul of Man not material.-Gen. ii. 7. SERMON XXVI. The Probation of Man.-Gen. ii. 15—17. SERMON XXVII. The Temptation and Fall of Man.-Gen. iii. 1—6. SERMON XXVIII. The Sentence pronounced on Man.-Gen. iii. 14—19. SERMON XXIX. Depravity of Man. Its Universality, proved from Reve- SERMON XXXI. Depravity of Man. Its Degree.—Eccl. viii. 2. SERMON XXXII. Depravity of Man. Its Derivation from Adam.—Rom. Page SERMON XXXIV. Man cannot be justified by Works of Law.-Rom. iii. 20. 505 SERMON XXXV. Divinity of Christ. Proved from the Names given to Him.-Rom. viii. 3, 4. SERMON XXXVI. Divinity of Christ. Proved from the Attributes and 518 532 546 562 SERMON XXXVIII. Divinity of Christ. Proof.-This the only ground of |