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On a Minister's Familiar Intercourse with his Hearers
282
On a Minister's Encouraging Animadversion on himself 285
On Limits, with regard to Frequenting Public Exhibitions 290
On the Means of Promoting a Spirit of Devotion in Congre- gations
292
On the Marriage of Christian Ministers
294
On Visiting Death Beds
299
Miscellaneous Remarks
304
On Infidelity and Popery
319
- On a Christian's Duty in these Eventful Times
326
On fortifying Youth against Infidel Principles
329
On the Management of Children
332
On Family Worship
336
On the influence of the Parental Character
340
Remarks on Authors
344
On the Scriptures.
353
On the Old and New Dispensations -
360
On Typical and Allegorical Explanations of Scripture
362
On the Diversity of Character in Christians, and on correcting
the Defects in our Character
365
On the Fallen Nature of Man
373
On the Need of Grace
375
On the Occasions of Enmity against Christianity
379
On Religious Retirement
382
On a Spiritual Mind
387
On Declension in Religion
390
On a Christian's associating with Irreligious Persons for their
Good
393
On the Christian Sabbath
395
On Judging Justly
397
On the Character of St. Paul
401
Miscellanies
404
APPENDIX:
CONTAINING
Remarks hy Mr. Cecil, communicated to the Editor by some
Friends
435
Some Negative Rules, given to a Young Minister
468
Fragment-a Dying Minister's Farewell
471
The True Patriot.
A SERMON
PREACHED BEFORE
THE MILITARY ASSOCIATION
OF THE UNITED PARISA ES OF
ST. ANDREW, HOLBORN, AND ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR,
MIDDLESEX,
AT
ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL, BEDFORD ROW,
SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1798.
Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for
the cities of our God: and the Lord do that which seemeth him good....2 Sam. x, 12.