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BY ALEXANDER MCLEOD, D. D.
LATE PASTOR OF THE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW YORK.
FIFTH EDITION.
WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
BY JOHN NIEL MCLEOD, Q.Ď. ̧
NEW YORK:
ROBERT CARTER, 58 CANAL STREET; AND PITTSBURG, 56 MARKET STREET.
Luke ii. 10.—I bring you good tidings of great joy
The Gospel, 23-Its peculiarities, 24-1, Communion with God
in a Mediator, 24-2, Satisfaction for sin, 26-3, Holiness by
supernatural power, 29-4, Title to heaven, by the merits of
another, 33-What it is to preach the gospel, 34—1, Announce
facts, 35-2, Declare doctrines, 37-3, Offer salvation, 38.
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THE NATURE AND ORIGIN OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.
SERMON II.
John iii. 7.-Marvel not that I said unto you, Ye must be born
again.
The different methods of examining Christianity, 40-The text ex-
plained, 41-The nature of regeneration, 43-1, It is a change
of mind for the better, 44-2, It is by divine power, 45-3, It is
a spiritual change, 49-4, It is instantaneous, 52-The use of
means explained, 54-The necessity of regeneration, 58-1, To
Faith, 59-2, Repentance, 60-3, Acceptable obedience and
worship, 61-4, To our happiness, 62-Address to sinners, 63.
THE SEVERAL DEGREES OF PERSONAL RELIGION.
SERMON III.
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Rom. vi. 4.-As Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory
of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. 65
Explanation of the text, 65-Six distinct degrees of progress in per- sonal religion, 67-1, The period of Anxiety, 69-2, Of Admi-