INTRODUCTION. ume. In the autumn of the year 1831, the author delivered a course of lectures upon the Law and the Gospel, to the congregation of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, of which he was at that time the Rector. The Editor of a collection of works called the Christian Library, requested them for publication in the series of volumes which he was preparing for the press. Thus they were first printed in the year 1833. In the same year a second edition of them was printed, in a separate volThese were circulated and sold with a rapidity which was wholly unexpected. God was pleased to make them useful to the awakening and instruction of his children, to an extent, which has both astonished and humbled the writer. Many precious instances of conversion by their instructions through the divine power of God the Holy Ghost, have been brought to the knowledge of the author; for which he desires from his inmost soul to give the praise and glory to the God of all grace. Some of these have been of persons who are now preaching the blessed truths, which God has been pleased thus to reveal to them from his holy word. But these two editions have been for some years wholly dispensed abroad,— and the writer has been repeatedly urged to publish another mlition The ample reason which has delayed it, has been the des pening conviction in his mind of the importance of the truths which are here taught, and his unwillingness to print the Touturer again, without such a revision and enlargement of thom, as he could find no time to give. This he has at last acsumpli hod, altor much delay, and yet he feels, as he sends out the present work, more deeply humbled than before, with a congenomes of de unworthiness, and a reverence for the great one frule which he has attempted to proclaim. He bolowane thing foulę to contain the Glorious Gospel of the Bless གཞན་ཞེས་སྨྲ ཅིར་།་དོན་ནིང་ » Mod. delal in amplicity and clearness, in perfect acwith the dedruptions of the Holy Scriptures, and the Fiber Vorlig and treudies of the Protestant Episcopal Fig bruke that the cocious Jestis, whom he wor stripe we lie oud and the cos', will be pleased to use the work. He the imanisgebou o, do glory, the bringing of the resole of line money to un padowledgment and obedience of the truth, and the quading or hoc Church against the vital and dangerous wrong which cow days have again brought Berth This Clopods Ng of Nod the author would crown with all the power of his hour and aul, and he begs the readers of the worl wazle they temem ber ham in prayer for which he a lectionately as to undo wa't him, in adoring and glorifying, God, the Michơn, the No, and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without pad. Auch CONTENTS. LECTURES ON THE LAW. PAGE. LECTURE I.-The importance of an accurate knowledge 13 26 39 52 67 82 98 113 126 LECT. III.-The Spirituality of the Law, LECT. XII.—The Perfection of the Divine Law, 155 171 LECTURES ON THE GOSPEL. LECT. I.-The Object of the Gospel, PAGE Leer. IV.-The Wisdom of the Gospel, 229 Leer. V-The Power of the Gospel to Save, 243 LOT, VI-The Power of the Gospel to Condemn, 258 LEE, VII.-The Grace of the Gospel as a Divine Gift, 271 Leer. VIII-The Glory of the Gospel as a Revelation Leer. IX.—The Glory of the Gospel from the Method of LECT. X.-The Glory of the Gospel from the Subjects which it proclaims, 313 LECT. XI.-The Gospel Magnifying the Law, 324 LECT. XII.-The Guilt and Danger of Rejecting the Gospel. 338 |