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SER M. XCIX, C.

The fupport of good men, under their fufferings for

Religion.

I PETER iv. 19.

SER M. CI.

Of the work affigned to every man, and the season
for doing it.

JOHN ix. 4.

SERM. CII.

Of the great duties of natural religion, with the
ways and means of knowing them.

MICAH vi. 6, 7, 8.

Wherewith fhall I come before the LORD, and bow my
felf before the high GOD? fhall I come before him
with burnt-offerings, with calves of a year old?

Will the LORD be pleafed with thousands of rams, or
with ten thousands of rivers of oil? fhall I give my
firft-born for my tranfgreffion, the fruit of my body for
the fin of my foul?

He bath fhewed thee, O man, what is good; and what

doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and

to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy GOD?

SERM. CIII.

Inftituted religion not intended to undermine na-
tural.

MATTH. ix. 13.

But go ye and learn what that meaneth; I will have
mercy, and not facrifice.

SERM. CIV, CV.

P. 1672.

Christianity doth not deftroy, but perfect the law of

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Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the
prophets: I am not come to deftroy, but to fulfil.
p. 1698, 1715.

SER M. CVI, CVII, CVIII, CIX, CX.

Of the nature of regeneration, and its neceffity, in
order to juftification and falvation.

GALA T. vi. 15.

For in CHRIST JESUS, neither circumcifion availeth any
thing, nor uncircumcifion; but a new creature.

p. 1731, 1746, 1762, 1777, 1792.

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