Sermons on the following subjects: I. & II. On religious education. III. On humility and contrition. IV. Dependence upon God. V. The superior efficacy of the Christian dispensation. VI. The benefit of affliction. VII. Resignation. VIII. The folly of discontent. IX. The relief of Messiah. X. Mutual love. XI. Forgiveness of injuries. XII. Justice softened by mercy. XIII. The force of conscience. XIV. The atonement. XV. Affected greatness. XVI. Justification by faith[.] XVII. The one thing needful. XVIII. The merit of evil. XIX. Obedience the life of religion. XXII. Hope and patience. XXIII. False wisdom. XXIV. Mutual forgiveness and patience. XXIII. False wisdom. XXIV. Mutual forgiveness. XXV. The duty of religious assemblies. XXVI. On tribulation. XXVII. On slander. XXVIII. On death. XXIX. Insufficency of works. XXX. God before man. XXXI. The child of God. XXXII. The 4th commandment. XXXIII. Eternal life. XXXVI. On public worship. XXXVII. Delay of repentance. XXXVIII. The follow of procrastination. XXXIX. The day of judgment. XL. The relations of things examined. By the Rev. John Penn, LL.B. Vicar of Roughton, Norfolk. In two volumes.

  • Penn, John, -1814.
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London : printed for J. Deighton, Holborn; and W. H. Lunn, Cambridge, 1793.

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2v. ; 80.

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