In what Sense the Mysteries of the Gospel are hid from many. At that time Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of lieaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast re- The Characters of those from whom the Gospel Doctrines are hid. At that time Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast bid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast re- The Nature of Spiritual Revelation, and who are favoured with it. At that time Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven ard earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast re- The Sovereignty of Divine Grace asserted and illustrated. Even so, Father for so it seemed good in thy sight. All things are delivered unto me of my Father : and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any mau the Father, save the Son, and he to whom- soever the Son will reveal him. All things are delivered unto me of my Father : and no' man knoweth the Son, but the Father ; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whom- soever the Sou will reveal him. The Glory and Grace of God revealed in Jesus Christ. All things are delivered unto me of my Father: and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father ; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whom. soever the Son will reveal him. Labouring and heavy laden Sinners described. Come unto me, all ye that labour, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 139 Come unto me, all ye that labour, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 146 The present and future Rest of Believers in Christ. Come unto me, all ye that labour, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your souls. The Service of Christ easy and pleasant to his people. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. Believers cautioned against Misconduct in their Profession. Let not thon your good be evil spoken of. The Extent and Sanction of the Third Commandment. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain ; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. The Christian Life compared to a Race. So run that ye may obtain. 191 No Access to God but by the Gospel of Christ. Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God ? offerings, with calves of a year old ? Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? my first born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God 198 Of a Living and a Dead Faith. James ï. 26. For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also. 2.05 Guilt removed, and Peace restored. O Lord, open thou my lips, and my mouth shall show forth thy praise. Of the First Period of Christianity. The wisdom and goodness of God conspicuous in the period assigned for Christ's appearance ; illustrated by a summary view of the state of mankind, before, and at The Character and genius of the Gospel, as taught and exemplified by Christ. 259 Concerning the true ground of the opposition our Lord met with in the course of his ministry, and the objections and artifices his enemies employed to prejudice the people against him, and prevent the reception of his doctrine. Observations on the calling and characters of our Lord's apostles and disciples previ- of the Second Period of Christianity. of the progress of the Gospel from our Lord's ascension to the close of the first century. 299 An essay on the character of St. Paul, considered as an exemplar or pattern of a miy- Of the irregularities and offences which appeared in the apostolic churches. Of the heresies propagated by false teachers in the apostles' days. 582 611 Before Elijah's gate Page. Page. 530 Day of judgment, day of wonders! 574 538 Dear Lord! accept a sinful heart 596 Afflictions, though they seem severe 517 | Destruction's dangerous road 615 591 471 501 554 Encourag'd by thy word 552 570 590 Father, forgive, (the Saviour said) 520 622 529 497 Fierce passions discompose the mind 535 492 Fix my heart and eyes on thine ! 599 481 602 608 From pole to pole let others roam 493 470 518 Gladness was spread through Israel's 563 600 Glorious things of thee are spoken 487 469 Glory to God the Father's name 552 God gives his mercies to be spent 484 Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youth 522 God with one piercing glance looks 574 456 God of my life, to thee I call Blinded in youth by Satan's arts 555 Grace, triumphant in the throne Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord 589 584 Gracious Lord, our children see 547 By various maxims, forms, and rules By faith in Christ I walk with God 537 Happy are they, to whom the Lord By the poor widow's oil and meal 449 Hark, my soul? it is the Lord 526 472 Hark! how time's wide-sounding bell 514 458 Happy the birth where grace presides 609 Cheer up, my soul , there is a mercy seat 590 Hear what God the Lord hath spoken 491 Chief Shepherd of thy chosen sheep 563 Hear what the Lord, the great Amen 541 Confirm ihe hope thy word allows 468 He who on earth as man was known 487 Constrain'd by their Lord to embark 620 Here at Bethesda's pool the poor 523 573 Courage, my soul! behold the prize 509 Holy Lord God! I love thy truth 610 605 485 533 | How blest the righteous are Beside the gospel pool 622 546 593 614 562 By whom was David taught . Come, my soul, thy suit prepare Could the creatures help or ease us Darkness overspreads us here 1 460 . Page. Page. 453 585 How soon the Saviour's gracious call 616 Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze 620 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 486 Now, gracious Lord, thine arm reveal 545 How tedious and tasteless the hours 478 Now let us join with hearts and tongues 558 How welcome to the saints when press'd 561 Now may fervent pray'r arise 546 Hungry, and taint, and poor 620 Now may the Lord reveal his face 618 Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart 620 I am, (saith Christ,) your glorious head 525 Now'may he who from the dead 621 I ask'd the Lord that I might grow 600 If for a time the air be calm 578 Of all the gifts thine hand bestows 616 If Paul in Cæsar's court must stand 531 Often thy public means of grace 621 Ir Solomon for wisdom pray'd 468 Ost as the bell, with solemn toll 573 If the Lord our leader be 452 Oft as the leper's case I read 502 If to Jesus for relief 601 Oft in vain the voice of truth 545 locarvate God the soul that knows 479 O God, whose favourable eye 612 In ev'ry object here I sce 623 0 David's Son, and David's Lord 551 Jo evil long I took delight 566 O Lord, our languid souls inspire 560 In mercy, not in wrath, rebuke 478 O Lord, how vile am I 588 In themselves as weak as worms 567 O Lord, my best desire fuldii 597 In vain my fancy strives to paint 572 O thou at whose almighty word 550 Israel in ancieni days 536 O happy they who know the Lord 561 I thirst, but not as once I did 609 O speak thai gracious word again 606 I was a grov'ling creature once 605 Oh! for a closer walk with God 448 I will praise thee ev'ry day 486 Oh, may the pow'r which melts the rock 569 I would, but cannot sing 532 O how I love thy holy word 592 Once a woman silent stood 513 Jesus Christ the Lord's anointed 499 Once on a time a paper kite 623 Jesus, to what didst thou submit 521 Once perishing in blood I lay 494 Jesus who bought us with his blood 551 Once, while we aim'd at Zion's songs 562 Jesus, whose blood so freely stream'd 462 On man, in his own image made 447 Jesus, where'er thy people meet 560 On the same flow'r we often see 580 Jesus is mine! I'm now prepar'd 621 One awful word which Jesus spoke 512 John in a vision saw the day 575 One glance of thine, eternal Lord 602 Joy is a fruit that will not grow 476 One there is above all others 483 Oppress'd with unbelief and sin 534 Kindle, Saviour, in my heart 596 Our Lord, who knows full well 518 Kindred in Christ, for his dear sake 571 Pensive, donbting, fearful heart 430 Legion was my name by nature 509 Physician of my sin-sick soul 502 Let hearts and tongues unite 560 Pleasing spring again is here 536 Let me dwell on Golgotha 566 Poor Esau repented 100 late 451 Let us adore the grace that seeks 551 Poor sinners! little do they think 496 Let us love, and sing, and wonder 617 Poor, weak, and worthless, though I am 467 Let worldly minds the world pursue 609 Pray'r an answer will obtain 505 Lord, my soul with pleasure springs 605 Preachers may, from Ezekiel's case 548 Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield 528 Precious Bible ! what a treasure 568 Lord, who hast suffer'd all for me 596 Prepare a thankful song 619 Lord, what is man! extremes how wide 619 Quiet, Lord, my froward heart 611 Manna to Israel well supplied 457 Martha her love and joy express’d 514 Refreshed by the bread and wine 567 Mary to her Saviour's iomb 526 Rejoice, believer, in the Lord 613 May the grace of Christ our Saviour 622 Remember us, we pray thee, Lord 620 Mercy, Othou Son of David! 511 Return to bless my waiting eyes 598 My barns are full, my stores increase 516 Safely through another week 559 My former hopes are fled 588 Salvation! what a glorious plan 618 My God! how perfect are thy ways! 492 Sav'd by blood, I live to tell 607 My God! ull I receiv'd thy stroke 493 Saviour, shine and cheer my soul 477 My harp untuo'd and laid aside 564 Saviour, visit thy plantation 564 My song shall bless the Lord of all 553 See Aaron, God's anointed priest 459 My soul once had its plenicous vears 451 Sce! another year is gone 544 My soul, ibis curious house of clay 573 See how rude winter's icy hand 554 My soul is besct 589 See! the corn again in ear 557 |