THE OFFICES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. FOUR SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, N Rev IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1831. BY THE V. CHARLES SIMEON, M. A. SENIOR FELLOW OF KING'S COLLEGE. (Episcopal) First American, from the Second London Edition: NEW-YORK;. PUBLISHED BY SWORDS, STANFORD, AND CO 1832. ZFID THENEW YORK ASTOR, LENOX AND 1897. NEW-YORK: PRINTED BY EDWARD J. SWORDS; No. 8 Thames-street. SERMON I. ROMANS VIII. 9. If any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his. ON a remote occasion, similar to the present, I endeavoured to set forth, in this place, the Law; and on a subsequent occasion, the Gospel. These two subjects, taken together, form a whole, so far as relates to Christianity as a system. But for the full development of our holy religion, in its spiritual operations and practical results, the office of the Holy Spirit should be separately and distinctly considered. This part, therefore, it is now my intention to supply. But, in entering on a subject so deeply mysterious as this, I may well ask, "Who is sufficient for these things?" Besides, in reference to it, there is a still further ground of discouragement, arising from the opposition which the subject itself meets with in the |