On the Gospel for the fourth Sunday after Trinity. 154 1 Pet. 3.8-is. Be ye all of one mind, having compaffion one On the Gospel for the fifth Sunday after Trinity. St. Luke 5. I.-12. It came to pass, that as the People pressid upon him to hear the On the Epistle for the sixth Sunday after Trinity. Rom. 6.3.-12. Know ye not, that so many of us as were bap- On the Gospel for the fixth Sunday after Trinity. St. Matthew 5. 20—27. Jesus said to his Disciples, Except your Righteousness Mall exceed that of the Scribes, &c. On the Epistle for the seventh Sunday after Trinity. Rom. 6. 19, to the end. 1 speak after the manner of Men, be- Cause of the Infirmity of your Flesh, &c. On the Gospel for the seventh Sunday after Trinity. St. Mark 8. 1-10. In those days the Multitude being very great, and having nothing to eat, &c. On the Epifle for the eighth Sunday after Trinity. Rom.8. 12-18. Brethren, we are Debtors, not to the Flej, to live after the Flem, &c. On the Gospel for the eighth Sunday after Trinity, St. Matthew 7. 15—22. Beware of false Prophets, which come unto you in Sheeps-Clothing, &c. On the Epistle for the ninth Sunday after Trinity. iCor.10.1-14. Brethren, I would not that ye should be igno- rant,how that all our Fathers were under the Cloud, &c. 233 On the Gospel for the ninth Sunday after Trinity. St. Luke 16. 110. Jesus said unto bis Disciples, There was NA On the Epistle for the tenth Sunday after Trinity. 1 Cor. 12. I.-12. Concerning Spiritual Gifts, Brethren, I would not have you ignorant, &c DIS C. XXXI. St. Luke 19. 41-47. And when he was come near, be bebeld † the City, and wept over it, &c. DISC. XXXI. 1 Cor. 15. 12. Brethren, I deliverd unto you the Gore - pel, which I -preach'd unto yox, &c. DISC. XXXIII. St. Luke 18.-15. Telus Spake this Parable unto certain, which trusted in themselves that they wererighteous, &c. 277 On the Epistle for the twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 410. Such Trust have we thro Cbrift to God DISC. XXXV. St. Mark 7. 31, to the end. efus departing from the Coafts of Tyre and Sidon, came unto the Sea of Galilee, C. 293 On the Epistle for the thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. Gal. 3. 16. and following Verses. To Abraham and his Seed DI Ś C. XXXVII. St. Luke 10. 23- 38. Blessed are the Eyes that see the DISC. XXXVIII. Gal. 5. 16. I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not ful- DISC. XXXIX. St. Luke 17.11.-20. And it came'to pafs, as Fesus went'to On the Epistle for the fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Gal. 6. 11, to the end. re fee how large a Letter I have writ- 7:57p, and pafed e- On the Gospel for the fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. St. Mat. 6. 24, to the end. No Man can serve-two Masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, &c. DISC. XLII. Eph. 3. 13, to the end. I desire that ye faint not of my Tribu- Lations for you, which is your Glory, &c. DISC. XLIN. St. Luke 7. 11-17 And it came to pass the day after, that Fesus went into a City callid Naim, c. DYSG. XLIV. Eph.4. 1-7. I therefore the Prisoner of the Lord, beseech you, that ye walk worthy of the Vocation, &c. DISC. XLV. St. Luke 14. Tom 11. It came to pass as Jefus went into the House of one of the chief Pharisees, &c. DISC. XLVI. i Cor, 1.4-8. I thank my God always on your behalf, for (the Grace of God which is given you by Fesus Chrift, &c. 386 On the Gospel for the eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. St. Mat. 22. 34, to the end. When the Pharisees beard-tbåt. Je fus had put the Sadduces to filence, &c. DISC. XLVIII. Eph.4. 17, to the end. This I say therefore and testify in the On the Gospel for the nineteenth Sunday after-Trinity. St. Mat. 9. 1-9. Fesus entred into ver, and came into his own City, &c. On the Epistle for the twentieth Sunday after Trinity Eph. 5.15--21. See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as On the Gospel for the twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 1410 418 DISC. LII. On the Epistle for the twenty first Sunday after Trinity. Eph. 6. 10-21. My Brethren, be Arong in the Lord, and in the Power of bis Might, &c. 435 DIS C. LIII. On the Gospel for the twenty first Sunday after Trinity. St. John-4. 46, to the end. There was a certain Nobleman, whose Son was fick at Capernaum, &c. 443 DISC. LIV. On the Epistle for the twenty second Sunday after Trinity. Phil. 1.3. I thank my God upon every Remembrance of you, always, in every Prayer of mine for you all, &c. 452 DIS Č. LV. On the Gospel for the twenty second Sanday after Trinity. St. Mat. 18. zi, to the end. Peter said unto Jesus, Lord, hone oft Shall my Brother sin against me, and I forgive him ? &c. 460 DIS C. LVI. On the Epistle for the twenty third Sanday after Trinity. Phil. 3. 17, to the end. Brethren, be Followers together of me, and mark them who walk fogas ye bave us for Ensample, &c. 468 DI S Č. LVII. On the Gospel for the twenty third Sunday after Trinity. St. Mat. 22. 15; -23. Then went the Pharisees, and took Counsel how they might int angle him in his Talk, &c. 476 DIS C. LVIII. On the Epistle for the twenty fourth Sunday after Trinity. Col. 1. 3-13. We give Thanks to God, and the Father of our Lord Jesus Chrif, &c. 484 DISC. LIX. On the Gospel for the twenty fourth Sunday after Trinity. St. Mat. 9. 18. -27. While Jesus Spake these things wito John's Disciples, behold, there came a certain Ruler, &c. 492 DIS C. LX. On the Epistle for the twenty fifth Sunday after Trinity. Jer, 23:59. Behold the Days come, saith the Lord, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, &c. 499 DISC. LXI. On the Gospel for the twenty fifth Sunday after Trinity. St. John 6.5 15. Jesus went over the Sea of Galilec, which is the Sea of Tiberias, &c. 508 PRAC PRACTICAL DISCOURSES upon the Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used throughout the Year. The SECOND PART. DISCOURSE I. The Epistle for Ascension-Day. Aats i. 1-12. The former Treatise have I made, 0 Theophilus, çf all that Jesus began to do and to teach, until the day in which he was taken up, after that he through the Holy Ghost had given Commandment to his Apostles, whom he had chosen ; to whom also he fbew'd himself alive, &c. HE Collect for this Day calls to mind our Bea lief in the Son of God's ascending into the T Heavens, and from thence directs us to pray, that we may in Heart and Mind thither ascend, and with him continually dwell, who liveth and reigneth there world without end. Of the Time and Manner of this great action and Exaltation of our Blessed Saviour, we have fome Account in the • Vol. IV. Part 23 B Epistle |