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3. The Communion Service-continued.

On the Supplication for Mercy, after each of the Command-

ments, Rom. iii. 20.

(3.) On the Sentences at the Offertory:

Matt. v. 16..

vi. 19, 20.

21.

XI. 85-89 | Gal. vi. 7.

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XV. 65-75

XVII. 254-256
XVIII. 547-552
XIX. 240-245
537-543

vii. 12.

(4.) On the first Exhortation to the Communion,

Cor. xi. 28.

1 Cor. xi. 27, 29.

XVI. 292-295

XVI. 295-297

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XII. 527-530

XVI. 638-641

(5.) On the second Exhortation to the Communion, Luke xiv. 16-18.
(6.) On the Exhortation at the Communion, 2 Cor. xiii. 5.
(7.) On the Sentences after the Absolution,
Matt. xi. 28.

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(8.) On the Prayer following the Prefaces, from Dan. ix. part of

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(9.) On the Prayer of Consecration, 1 Cor. xi. 23—26.
(10.) On the first Prayer after the Communion, Rom. xii. 1.
(11.) On the second Prayer after the Communion, Psalm 1. 14.
(12.) On the Hymn after the Communion, Luke ii. 14.
(13.) The Blessing after the Communion, Phil. iv. 7.

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XVIII. 485-488
XX. 372-376

IX. 557-561
XVI. 290-292
XV. 467-470
V. 380-385
XII. 235-240

. XVIII. 118-123

4. Offices for the public or private Baptism of Infants, or of such as are of riper years.
Objections against the Baptismal Service refuted
The Benefit and Obligations of Baptism

And see also the title BAPTISM, in the General Index of

Matters, p. 442.

On the Lesson from Mark x. 13-16, see

On the Lesson for the Baptism of Adult Persons, see the Homily
on John iii. 3

5. The Duty of Catechising,

Enforced from the example of Abraham, in Gen. xviii. 19

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6. On Confirmation, and the consequent Obligations of Catechumens.
See title, CONFIRMATION, p. 557, infra.

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Motives to patience in the address to the sick person, from Heb.
xii. 5-11.

God a habitation for his people, [Psalm 1xxi. 3.]
Salvation a ground of joy, [Psalm lxxi. 15]

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(1.) Objections to particular expressions in this office stated and

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12. At the Commination.

Proper Psalm, li.

13. Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea.
(1.) Psalms of Thanksgiving after a Storm, Psalm lxvi.
Psalm cvii.

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(2.) Paul's Deliverance from Shipwreck, Acts xxviii. 25
14. Office for the Ordination of Deacons.

The GOSPEL, Luke xii. 35-37

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15. Office for the Ordination of Presbyters, (or Priests).

EPISTLE, Eph. iv. 7—13

GOSPEL, Matt. ix. 36-38

Or John x. 1, &c.

The Ordination Services of the Church of England explained and
vindicated from the cavils of objectors.

XVI. 342-352
XI. 303-307
XIII. 499-505

II. 277-287

16. Office for the Consecration of Bishops.

For the EPISTLE, Acts xx. 17-35

XIV. 505-531
227-233
214-218

GOSPEL, John xxi. 17.

Or John xx. 19-23.

17. Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving for the Fifth Day of November.

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18. Form of Prayer with Fasting for the Thirtieth of January.

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19. Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving for the Twenty-ninth of May.

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450-465

VI. 384-390
397-411
III. 299-302
II. 87-97
XX. 562-574
198-210
XII. 136-139

20. Form of Prayer with Thanksgiving for His Majesty's Accession.

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V.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

ADAPTED TO

SERMONS ON VARIOUS PUBLIC OCCASIONS.

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ADVENT OF CHRIST.

1. The FIRST Advent:

Gen. xlix. 10. The time of it foretold, I.
305-308.

Ps. xcviii. 1-9. A ground of joy, VI.
174-177.

Isa. xxiv. 23. Reign of Christ glorious,
VII. 602-605.

Isa. xxv. 9. His advent, a ground of joy,
VII. 614-618.

Isa. xl. 9. Messiah's advent, VIII. 125—
128.

Isa. xlv. 23-25. Christ victorious over all
his enemies, VIII. 220-224.

Isa. x. i. Our duty from the advent of
Christ, VIII. 534-537.

Dan. ix. 24. Its time and ends, IX. 562-567.
Hagg. ii. 7. The desire of all nations, X.
417-419.

Zech. ix. 9. The advent of Christ, a ground
of joy, X. 495-499.

Mal. iii. 1-3. Effects of Christ's advent,
X. 604-608.

Mal. iv. 1, 2. The Sun of Righteousness
arising, X. 623-626.

Luke ii. 25. Christ, the consolation of Israel,
XII. 256-260.

Rom. xv. 8-12. Universality of Christ's
kingdom, XV. 549–553.

Gal. i. 4. Great object of Christ's coming,
XVII. 1-6.

Gal. iv. 4, 5. The time and manner of
Christ's incarnation, XVII. 155–162.

1 Tim. i. 15. Christ came to save sinners,
XVIII. 485-188.

II. The SECOND Advent :-

Job xxxi. 14. Importance of preparing for
our great account, IV. 457-462.
Eccl. ix. 9. Youth warned of future judg-
ment, VII. 405-409.

Eccl. xii. 13, 14. The sum of true religion,
VII. 415-419.

Isa. iii. 10, 11. Final states of the wicked
and the righteous, VII. 482-486.

Jer. xvii. 10. God's rule of judgment, IX.
156-160.

Dan. xii. 2, 3. Different states of men at
the last judgment, IX. 567-571.
Matt. xii. 12. The issue of the final judg-
ment, XI. 28-31.

Matt. xxv. 34, 41, 46. The day of judg-
ment, XI. 537-543.

Mark xiii. 37. The duty of watching for
Christ's second advent, XII. 171-
175.

Luke xiii. 7-9. The barren fig-tree, XII.
502-506.
Luke xvii. 26―30.
The suddenness of
Christ's second coming, XIII. 13—
20.

John ix. 39. Discriminating effects of the
Gospel, XIII. 492-499.

John x. 10. Life abundantly by Christ,
XIII. 503-505.

Acts xvii. 31. A day appointed for Christ
to judge the world, XIV. 470–473.
Rom. ii. 6-11. The rule of God's future
judgment, XV. 35–41.

Rom. xiv. 10–12. The future judgment,
XV. 524-527.

2 Cor. v. 10, 11. The improvement to be
made of the doctrine of a future judg-
ment, XVI. 513-515.

Gal. vi. 7, 8. The grounds of God's final de-
cision, XVII. 264–266.

2 Thess. i. 7-10. Christ's coming to judge
the world, XVIII. 377-382.
Heb. ix. 27, 28. Christ's second coming to
judgment, XIX. 313–316.
James v. 7, 8. l'atient perseverance urged,

from the consideration of the Lord's
coming, XX. 101–107.

James v. 9. Nearness of judgment, XX.
107-112.

2 Pet. ii. 4-9. God the punisher of sin
and the preserver of his people, XX.
328-332.

2 Pet. iii. 7. The day of judgment, XX.
340-344.

2 Pet. iii. 10-14. The day of judgment,
XX. 349-353.

1 John iii. 20, 21. A good and evil con-
science, XX. 454–459.

Jude 14, 15. Christ coming to judgment,
XX. 563-566.

Rev. i. 7. Christ coming to judgment,
XXI. 10-13.

Rev. xx. 11-15. Day of judgment, XXI.
245-248.

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Exod. xxviii. 29, 30. Aaron's breast-plate, Jer. xiv. 7. God's name the sinner's plea,
I. 471-475.
IX. 121-127.

2 Sam. vi. 14. David dancing before the Ezek. viii. 15. Hidden abominations ex-
ark, III. 247-252.
posed, IX. 348–353.
Psalm xv. 1-5. Character of the citizen Ezek. ix. 4

of Zion, V. 65-70.

Psalm xvi. 5-7. God the portion of his
people, V. 73-78.

Psalm xxi. 1-7. The kingdom of David
and of Christ, V. 119–124.

Psalm xxiv. 7-10. Ascension of Christ
typified, V. 139–145.

Psalm xlvii. 5-7. The ascension of Christ
an occasion for joy, V. 361–364.
Psalm lxviii. 18. The end of Christ's ascen-
sion, V. 493–496.

Psalm 1xviii. 19, 20. Gratitude to God for
his benefits, V. 496-501.

Psalm xxii. 12-15. Christ's government
of the Church, V. 532–537.
Psalm ciii. 15-18. Perpetuity of God's
mercy, VI. 212--215.

Isa. xlv. 23-25. The exaltation of Christ,
VIII. 220 - 224.

Luke xxiv. 50-53. The ascension of Christ,
XIII. 182-185.

John xiv. 2, 3. The comfort to be derived
from Christ's ascension, XIV. 23–25.
John xvii. 4, 5. Christ's desire to be glori-
fied in heaven, XIV. 116-120.
Acts i. 9-11. The end of it, XIV.234-239.
Acts . 36. Jesus is the Christ, XIV.
248-253.

Acts v. 30-32. The ends of Christ's ex-
altation, XIV. 315–319.

The duty and benefit of
mourning for sin, IX. 353-358.
Dan. ix. 3. Fasting and prayer, IX.543-546.
Dan. ix. 3-7. Daniel's confession, IX.
547-551.

Dan. ix. 3-10.
and enforced, IX. 551–557.
Joel ii. 12-14.

168-170.

Humiliation exemplified

Repentance urged, X.

Jonah iii. 8-10. The repentance of the
Ninevites, X. 265-268.

Amos v. 12. God knows our sins, X. 218-
223.

Nahum i. 2, 6. God a punisher of sin, X.
348-352.

Hagg. i. 3-5, 12. Consideration of our
ways enforced, X. 412-417.

Mal. ii. 2. Repentance glorifying God, X.
596-599.

Matt. vi. 16-18. Directions concerning
fasting, XI. 213-217.

Mark ix. 28, 29. Fasting and prayer, XII.
70-76.

Luke xiii. 5. Nature and necessity of re-
pentance, XII. 495–502.
Acts iii. 19. Repentance encouraged, XIV.
275-277.
Heb. x. 3.

Seasons of penitence recom-
mended, XIX. 318-322.

James iv. 8-10. Repentance urged, XX.
89-93.

Eph. iv. 7, 8. The ascension of Christ, 2 Pet. iii. 8, 9. God's forbearance, XX.

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1 John i. 8, 9. Confession necessary to for-
giveness, XX. 367–372.

See also the PSALMS, &c. for Ash-Wed-
nesday, p. 546, supra.

ASSIZES (or SESSIONS), the Magistrates
of which have Power to pass Sentences of
Capital Punishment.

Lev. xxiv. 13-15. The blasphemer stoned,
I. 665-669.

Numb. xii. 8, 9.

Aaron and Miriam re-
proved, II. 45—50.
Numb. xv. 32-36. Sin and danger of
Sabbath-breaking, II. 79-82.

Numb xxxii. 23. Certainty that sin will

find us out, II. 187-189.

Numb. xxxv. 24-28. The cities of refuge,
II. 189-201.

Deut. xxxii. 34, 35. Judgment near at
hand, II. 505-509.

Judg. xxi. 25. Importance of civil govern-
ment,and our obligations to it, III. 83-88
1 Sam. ii. 25. Blessing of the institution of
judges, III. 118-125.

1 Sam. vii. 15-17. Samuel's judicial cha-
racter, III. 154–159.

2 Sam. xxiii. 1-4. The equity of Christ's
government, III. 305–308.

Job xxxi. 14. Importance of preparing for
our great account, IV. 457-462.
Psalm cvi. 30. The zeal of Phinehas com-
mended, VI. 225-–235.

Eccl. ix. 18. The destructive influence of
sinners, VII. 397–400.

Eccl. xi. 9. Youth warned of future judg-
ment, VII. 405-409.

Eccl. xii. 13, 14. The sum of true religion,
VII. 415-419.

Isa. iii. 10, 11. The final state of man, VII.
482-486.

Micah vi. 2, 3. God's controversy with his
people, X. 316-321.

Matt. xxv. 34, 41, 46. The day of judg-
ment, XI. 537-543.

Rom. viii. 1. No condemnation to true
Christians, XV. 185–188.

Heb. ix. 27, 28. Christ's second coming to
judgment, XIX. 313–316.
James v. 9.

107--112.

Nearness of judgment, XX.

1 John iii. 20, 21. A good and evil con-
science, XX. 456-459.

Jude 14, 15. Christ's coming to judgment,
XX. 563-566.

Rev. xx. 11-15. The day of judgment,
XXI. 245-248.

BAPTISM

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Prov. xi. 25. Christian liberality en-
couraged, VII. 108-112.

Eccl. vii. 4. The house of mourning to be
preferred, VII. 350–356.

Eccl. xi. 1. Liberality encouraged, VII.
400-405.

Zech. ii. 8. God's sympathy with his
people, X. 446-452.

Matt. v. 7. The reward of mercifulness,
XI. 61-64.

Matt. v. 13. Christians the salt of the
earth, XI. 79-84.

Matt. v. 42. Liberality enjoined, XI.
154-159.

Matt. v. 47. Christians do more than
others, XI. 164–171.

Matt. vi. 1 — 4. Directions respecting
alms deeds, XI. 171–175.

Matt. xxv. 34. 41. 46. The day of judg-
ment, XI. 537-543.

Matt. xxv. 35-40. The importance of
charitable exertions, XI. 543-548.
Luke iii. 10, 11. Liberality to the poor,
XII. 269-273.

Gen. xvii. 9, 10. The circumcision of Luke x. 30-35. The Good Samaritan,

Abraham, I. 133-139.

Mark x. 13-16. Christ blesses little chil-

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XII. 422-425.

Luke xiv. 12-14. Liberality to the poor
recommended, XII. 521–523.
Acts xi. 29, 30. Benevolence of the Church
at Antioch, XIV. 399–402.

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