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LONDON:
GILBERT & RIVINGTON, PRINTERS,
ST. JOHN'S SQUARE.
CONTENTS
OF VOLUME II.
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES ch.
1-5.
LECTURE 357-369.
1. 1. The preface to the Acts of 357. The necessity of divine assist-
the Apostles.
1. 6. The apostles witness the
ascension of Christ.
1. 15. Matthias is numbered with
the eleven apostles.
2. 1. The apostles filled with the
Holy Ghost speak with tongues.
2. 14. Peter speaketh of Christ to
the Jews.
2. 29. Peter's address concluded.
Hearers pricked in their hearts.
2. 41. Believers had all things in
common.
ance.
358. The advantages of united
prayer.
359. The appointment of minis-
ters, and respect due to their office.
360. The communication of faith
and grace.
361. What God hath ordained con-
cerning us.
362. What we who are baptized
ought to do.
363. How we ought to use our
worldly goods.
364. How we should reply to them
that beg.
3. 1. Peter healeth a man that was
lame.
3. 12. St. Peter exhorteth the 365. The blessing of being turned
Jews to repentance.
from iniquity.
4. 1. Peter and John are cast into 366. That we can be saved only
prison. through Christ.
4. 13. Peter and John threatened 367. Christian confidence.
by the rulers.
4. 23. The prayer and conduct of
the disciples.
5. 1. Ananias and Sapphira fall
down dead.
PART III.
368. The fruits of the Spirit.
369. The sin of lying to the Holy
Ghost.
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THE ACTS Ch. 5-12.
5. 12. The apostles, being impri-
soned, are delivered by an angel.
5. 22. The apostles answer before
the council.
5. 33. The counsel of Gamaliel.
6. 1. Seven men appointed to the
daily ministration.
6. 8. Stephen doeth great wonders,
is accused of blasphemy.
7. 1. St. Stephen begins his de-
fence.
7. 17. St. Stephen's defence con-
tinued.
7. 30. The defence of St. Stephen
continued further.
7. 41. The defence of St. Stephen
draws to a close.
7. 51. St. Stephen is stoned.
8. 1. Philip preaches Christ in Sa-
maria. Simon is baptized.
8. 14. St. Peter reproveth Simon.
8. 26. Philip baptizeth the Ethio-
pian.
9. 1. Saul journeying to Damascus
is stricken to the earth.
9. 10. Saul is baptized and preach-
eth at Damascus.
9. 23. Saul is laid wait for both by
the Jews and by the Grecians.
9. 32. St. Peter healeth Æneas;
raiseth Tabitha from the dead.
10. 1. Cornelius seeth a vision.
10. 9. St. Peter seeth a vision.
10. 24. Cornelius rehearseth the
matter to St. Peter.
10. 34. St. Peter preacheth Christ
to Cornelius.
11. 1. Peter justifieth his going in
to the Gentiles.
11. 19. Barnabas is sent to An-
tioch.
12. 1. Herod killeth James, and
taketh Peter also.
12. 12. Peter is in safety. Herod
is eaten up of worms.
LECTURE 370-394.
370. God knoweth how to deliver
us from sin.
371. That we
must obey God
rather than men.
372. The sinfulness of fighting
against God.
373. How we ought to do good
and to distribute.
374. The glory that shall be re-
vealed.
375. Of our sinfulness, and the
mercy of our Saviour.
376. Our unwillingness to be
amended.
377. That Christ is not far off.
378. That we must be at enmity
with the world.
379. How to forgive our enemies,
and to worship Christ.
380. That we should rejoice, and
give God the glory.
381. The assurance of pardon, an
encouragement to repent.
382. That we should go on our
way rejoicing.
383. How we may know what God
would have us do.
384. That when we are converted we
ought to strengthen the brethren.
385. How we ought to profit by
the day of prosperity.
386. That we must not despise the
lowly.
387. How we ought to value the
ministry of man.
388. Vain distinctions.
389. How we ought to esteem
none common or unclean.
390 The importance of baptism.
391. Repentance unto life.
392 How to behave in times of
general distress.
393. Deliverance from spiritual
captivity.
394. Against the love of worldly
distinction.
THE ACTS ch. 13—20.
13. 1. Paul and Barnabas are sent
forth by the Holy Ghost.
13. 14. Paul preacheth at Antioch
in Pisidia.
13. 26. The preaching of Paul at
Antioch concluded.
LECTURE 395-420.
395. The sin of turning men away
from the truth.
396. The Gospel addressed to the
understanding.
397. The necessity of a right foun-
dation.
13. 42. Paul and Barnabas turn 398. That we must not envy one
14. 1. Paul and Barnabas fly from
Iconium to Lystra.
14. 14. St. Paul is stoned at Lys-
tra; returns to Antioch.
15. 1. The apostles and elders hold
a council at Jerusalem.
15. 12. St. James gives sentence in
the council at Jerusalem.
15. 22. The apostles and elders
send letters to the churches.
15. 32. Paul and Barnabas depart
asunder.
16. 1. St. Paul circumciseth Timo-
thy; goeth to Philippi.
16. 14. St. Paul converteth Lydia;
casteth out an evil spirit.
16. 25. Paul and Silas are deli-
vered from the prison.
17. 1. St. Paul preacheth at Thes- 408. That we should search the
salonica and Berea.
17. 13. St. Paul is sent from Berea
to Athens.
17.22. St. Paul preacheth at Athens.
18. 1. St. Paul cometh to Corinth.
18. 12. St. Paul is brought before
Gallio; goeth to Ephesus.
18. 22. St. Paul strengtheneth the
disciples. Apollos preacheth.
19. 1. The Holy Ghost is given to
the disciples at Ephesus.
Scriptures.
409. The folly of always looking
after news.
410. The judgment to come.
411. That we ought not to fear.
412. That we ought to care for all
men.
413. That all Christians are in
some sort ministers.
414. What we must believe of the
Holy Ghost.
19. 11. The exorcists are put to 415. Good brought out of evil.
shame.
19. 23. The Ephesians are set
against St. Paul by Demetrius.
19. 32. The tumult of the Ephe-
sians allayed by the magistrate.
20. 1. St. Paul preacheth at Troas.
20. 13. St. Paul sendeth to Ephe-
sus for the elders of the church.
20. 25. St. Paul concludes his ad-
dress to the elders at Miletus.
416. The sources of practical unbe-
lief.
417. How we must appease the
storm of passion.
418. The necessity of watchful-
ness in hearing.
419. The foundations of Christian
doctrine.
420. That it is more blessed to
give than to receive.
25. 1. St. Paul is accused by the 431. That we may not lay complaint
Jews before Festus.
25. 10. Festus tells king Agrippa
concerning Paul.
25. 22. Agrippa and Bernice at-
tend to hear St. Paul.
without proof.
432. Our appeal to the King of
kings.
433. Hinderances to our profiting
by hearing the word.
26. 1. St. Paul answers for himself 434. How we should meet an un-
just accusation.
vert others.
before Agrippa.
26. 12. St. Paul relates his conver- 435. How we might help to con-
sion.
26. 22. St. Paul replies to Festus, 436. That it is most reasonable to
exhorts Agrippa.
27. 1. St. Paul sets sail for Rome.
27. 12. The ship is overtaken by
a storm.
27. 21. St. Paul exhorts the ship's
company.
27. 33. St. Paul and the rest come
safe to land.
28. 1. St. Paul at Melita.
28. 11. St. Paul arrives at Rome.
28. 23. St. Paul preaches Jesus to
the Jews at Rome.
be pious.
437. Of our heavenward voyage.
438. What sacrifices we ought to
make for heaven.
439. That God's promises bind us
to his commands.
440. Against hoarding what is
more than enough.
441. The attributes of God.
442. Good spoken against.
443. The source of unbelief.
28. 30. St.Paul for two whole years 444. The things which concern
teaches at Rome.
ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS
ch. 1-1.
1. 1. St. Paul declareth to the Ro- mans his call to be an apostle.
Jesus Christ.
LECTURE 445.
445. How we may apply to our- selves what is here written.