Sermons on the following subjects. Viz. Of moral and natural evil. Of the true principle of virtue. Of the nature, Divine original, and authority of conscience. The plea of an erroneous conscience distinctly considered, and argued. The influences of the Spirit intirely persuasive and moral; and its fruits of the same kind with the dictates of natural Conscience. Of Anger. The time when Christianity was made known proved to be the fittest, from the state and circumstances of the world. The wisdom of God in the various ranks and subordinations of human life. The glory of God best promoted by the moral rectitude and happiness of his Creatures. The folly of imitating popular and fashionable vices. The sublimity aud extent of Christian Morals. Of sincerity, as opposed to prejudice. Of the true idea and improvement of Human Life. The kingdom of God, under the dispensation of the Gospel, not an external and ritual, but a moral constitution. Universal charity the essence and life of religion. The peculiar guilt and infamy of prevailing wickedness in an enlighten'd and polite age. By James Foster, D.D. Volume II.

  • Foster, James, 1697-1753.
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MDCCLV. [1755]
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London : printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in Cheapside, near Mercers-Chapel; and A. Millar, opposite to Katharine-Street in the Strand, MDCCLV. [1755]

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