Sermons bearing on subjects of the day.
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Format: | BOOK |
Language: | English |
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London :
Rivingtons,
1885.
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Edition: | New ed. |
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Notes: | On spine: Sermons on subjects of the day. Preface signed: W.J. Copeland. "List of sermons": p. [411]-424. Physical description: xxi, 424 p. ; 19 cm. more |
Table of Contents:
I. The work of the Christian, Ps. civ., 23
II. Saintliness not forfeited by the penitent, 2 Cor. xii., 11
III. The Lord's last supper and his first, Luke xxii., 15
VI. Dangers to the penitent, Ps. xxvii., 10
V. The three offices of Christ, Ps. xiv., 3, 4
VI. Faith and experience, 1 Samuel xiv., 7
VII. Faith and the world, Prov. xi., 21
VIII. The church and the world, Gal. iv., 9
IX. Religious privileges, Jude, 12
X. Connection between personal and public improvement, Isaiah xi., 9
XI. Christian nobleness, John xiv, 18, 9
XII. Joshua, a type of Christ, 2 Kings ii., 9
XIV. The Christian church a continuation of the Jewish, Isaiah xxxvii., 31
Colossians ii., 20, 22
THe Christian church an imperial power, Isaiah ii., 2
Sanctity the token of the Christian empire, Isaiah xi., 4
Condition of the members of the Christian empire, Isaiah xi., 4
XVIII. Members of the Christian empire, Ps. x., 19, 20
XIX. The apostolical Christian, 1 Corinthians ix., 24
XX. Wisdom and innocence, Matt. x., 16
Invisible presence of Christ, Luke xvii., 20, 21
Outward and inward notes of the church, 2 Tim. i, 12
Grounds for stedfastness in our religious profession, John iv., 42
Elijah the prophet of the latter days, 1 Kings xix., 11, 12
Feasting in captivity, Zech. viii., 19
The parting of friends, Ps. civ., 23.
I. The work of the Christian, Ps. civ., 23
II. Saintliness not forfeited by the penitent, 2 Cor. xii., 11
III. The Lord's last supper and his first, Luke xxii., 15
VI. Dangers to the penitent, Ps. xxvii., 10
V. The three offices of Christ, Ps. xiv., 3, 4
VI. Faith and experience, 1 Samuel xiv., 7
VII. Faith and the world, Prov. xi., 21
VIII. The church and the world, Gal. iv., 9
IX. Religious privileges, Jude, 12
X. Connection between personal and public improvement, Isaiah xi., 9
XI. Christian nobleness, John xiv, 18, 9
XII. Joshua, a type of Christ, 2 Kings ii., 9
XIV. The Christian church a continuation of the Jewish, Isaiah xxxvii., 31
Colossians ii., 20, 22
THe Christian church an imperial power, Isaiah ii., 2
Sanctity the token of the Christian empire, Isaiah xi., 4
Condition of the members of the Christian empire, Isaiah xi., 4
XVIII. Members of the Christian empire, Ps. x., 19, 20
XIX. The apostolical Christian, 1 Corinthians ix., 24
XX. Wisdom and innocence, Matt. x., 16
Invisible presence of Christ, Luke xvii., 20, 21
Outward and inward notes of the church, 2 Tim. i, 12
Grounds for stedfastness in our religious profession, John iv., 42
Elijah the prophet of the latter days, 1 Kings xix., 11, 12
Feasting in captivity, Zech. viii., 19
The parting of friends, Ps. civ., 23.