BROOKE FOSS WESTCOTT, M.A. . FORMERLY FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. 19 Cambridge: MACMILLAN AND CO. AND 23, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. 1859. [The right of Translation is reserved.] S.G ΤΟ FRIENDS AND FORMER PUPILS AT CAMBRIDGE, IN MEMORY OF HOURS SPENT TOGETHER IN THE STULY HOLY SCRIPTURE. PREFACE. THE subject which I have approached in these Sermons was directly suggested by the services of the three Sundays after Epiphany on which they were preached; and the festival of the Conversion of St Paul', which fell within the same period, seemed to furnish in some sense a practical illustration of the lessons which it conveys. Without hiding from myself in any degree the necessary incompleteness of the treatment of the question, I have felt less reluctance in deferring to the wish of some whose opinion I felt bound to follow, in the publication of the Sermons, because they suggest for further inquiry one of the many harmonies of Holy Scripture which 1 This Sermon, owing to unforeseen circumstances, was not delivered. |