OR, SIX HUNDRED SKELETONS OF SERMONS; SEVERAL BEING THE SUBSTANCE OF SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY. BY THE REV.CHARLES SIMEON, M. A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly ST. PAUL. VOL. IV. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR, AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM W. WOODWARD, Corner of Second and Chesnut Streets. 1810. ... were treuted before the University. His determination to fulfil his word The destructive influence of sinners The evil of an unconverted state : - The wickedness and madness of unregene- The aversion they have to God and his ways The mutualabhorrence that subsists between The danger of disregarding the word of God . The sinfulness of confounding good and evil God discovers our most secret sins * The certainty that sin will find us out The eternal consequences of sin The character and end of the wicked * The Asterisks denote those subjects that were treated before the University. |