SE R M O N X. On Stedfastness in Obedience to God. NUMBERS, xiv. 24. But my Servant Caleb, because he had another Spirit with him and bath followed me fully, , bim will I bring into the Land, Page 215 SERMON XI. On the Character of Naaman. 2 KINGS, V. 2, 3. The Syrians had gone out by Companies, and bad brought away captive out of Israel a little Maid; and she waited on Naaman's Wife. tind be said unio ber Mistress; Would God my Lord were with the Propbet that is in Samaria : for He would recover him of his Leprosy! 236 SERMON XII. On habitual Remembrance of God. PSALM xvi. 8. I have set the Lord always before me. Because He is at my right Hand, I shall not be moved. 256 SERMON XIII. On the Character of Herod Antipas. MARK, vi. 16. When Herod beard thereof, be faid; It is John, wbum I beheaded: he is risen from the dead. Page 277 SERM ON XIV. On the Extent of genuine Religion. MICAH, vi. 8.'' He bath fhewed thee, O Man, what is good. And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do jufily, and to love Mercy, and to walk bumbly with thy God? 296 SERMON XV. On Presumptuous Plans. iv. 13-17 JAMES, Go to now, ye that say ; * To-day, or to-mor. row, we will go into fuch a City, and con“ tinue there a Year, and buy and sell, and get Gain.” Whereas ye know not what shall be on the Morrow. For what is your Life ? It is even a Vapour, that appeareth for a that ye' ought to say ; “ If the Lord will, we 'shall live and do this or that.' ge rejoice in your Boastings: all such Rejoicing is Evil. Therefore to Him that knoweth On the Guilt and the Consequences of de- spising the Divine Threatenings. And Lot went out, and spake unto bis Sons-in- law, which married his Daughters, and faid: “Up; get you out of this Place : for “the Lord will destroy this City.” SER MON XVII. |