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- catalog contributor b4973193.
- catalog contributor b4973194.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "1820.".
- catalog date "1820".
- catalog date "1820.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1820.".
- catalog description "Moses's choice of afflicted piety rather than a kingdom -- Of constancy in the profession of the true religion -- The Christian life a life of faith -- The danger of apostasy from the true religion -- Of self-denial; and suffering for Christ's sake -- Good men strangers and sojourners upon earth -- The presence of the Messias the glory of the second temple -- Christ Jesus the only Mediator between God and men -- The general and effectual publication of the Gospel by the Apostles -- The nature, office, and employment of good angels -- The reputation of good men after death -- The duty of imitating the primitive teachers and patterns of Christianity -- The encouragement to suffer for Christ, and the danger of denying him -- The blessedness of good men after death -- The vanity and wickedness of honouring dead saints, and persecuting the living -- The danger of zeal without knowledge -- The best men liable to the worst treatment from mistaken zealots -- ".
- catalog description "The duty and reason of praying for governors -- The love of God to men in the incarnation of Christ".
- catalog description "The fruits of the Spirit, the same with moral virtues -- The necessity of supernatural grace, in order to a Christian life -- Of the form and the power of Godliness -- Of the necessity of good works".
- catalog description "The holiness of God -- Of doing good -- The goodness of God".
- catalog description "The sins of men not chargeable upon God; but upon themselves -- Proving Jesus to be the Messias -- v.6: Sermons -- The prejudices against Christianity considered, etc. -- Jesus the Son of God, proved by his resurrection -- The danger of apostasy from Christianity -- Christ the author, and obedience the condition, of salvation, etc. -- The authority of Jesus Christ, with the commission and promise which he gave to his apostles -- The difficulties of a Christian life considered -- The parable of the rich man and Lazarus -- The children of this world wiser than the children of light -- Concerning the perfection of God, etc. -- The happiness of God -- The unchangeableness of God -- The knowledge of God -- The wisdom, glory, and sovereignty of God -- The wisdom of God in the creation of the world -- The wisdom of God in his providence -- The wisdom of God in the redemption of mankind -- The justice of God in the distribution of rewards and punishments -- The truth of God -- ".
- catalog description "The uncertainty of the Day of Judgment considered and improved -- The certainty and the blessedness of the resurrection of true Christians -- Of the happiness of good men in the future state -- The wisdom of religion justified in the different ends of good and bad men -- The usefulness of considering our later end -- The life of Jesus Christ considered as our example -- The sufferings of Christ considered as a proper means of our salvation -- The evidence of our Saviour's resurrection -- The possibility of the resurrection asserted and proved -- The resurrection of our Saviour considered as an argument for seeking things above -- The circumstances and benefits of our Saviour's ascension -- Of the gift of tongues conferred on the apostles -- Of the coming of the Holy Ghost as an advocate for Christ -- Of the coming of the Holy Ghost as a guide to the apostles -- Of the ordinary influence of the Holy Ghost on the minds of Christians -- ".
- catalog description "V. 9: Sermons -- Of the necessity of good works -- Of doing all to the glory of God -- Doing good, a security against injuries from men -- Of diligence in our general and particular calling -- Of the blessedness of giving more than that of receiving -- The evil of corrupt communication -- The true remedy against the troubles of life -- Of the nature of faith in general,etc. -- Christan faith, the means of its conveyance, and our obligation to receive it, etc. -- Of the miracles wrought in confirmation of Christianity -- The advantages of truth, in opposition to error -- The evidences of the truth, of the Christian religion, with the cause and the danger of infidelity -- The excellency and universality of the Christian revelation, with the sin and danger of rejecting it -- v.10: Sermons -- The ground of bad men's enmity to the truth -- True liberty the result of Christianity -- The duty of improving the present opportunity and advantages of the gospel -- The folly of hazarding eternal life for temporal enjoyments -- The reasonableness of fearing God more than man -- The efficacy of prayer for obtaining the Holy Spirit -- The bad and good use of God's signal judgments upon others -- Of the rule of equity to be observed among men.".
- catalog description "V.1: Sermons -- The wisdom of being religious -- The folly of scoffing at religion -- The advantages of religion to societies -- The advantage of religion to particular persons -- The excellency of the Christian religion -- The precepts of Christianity not grievous -- Of the obligation of Christians to a holy life -- Of the happiness of a heavenly conversation -- v.2: Of the end of judgments, and the reason of their continuance -- Of the deceitfulness and danger of sin -- The hazard of being saved in the Church of Rome -- Of the inward peace and pleasure which attend religion -- The nature and benefit of consideration -- The folly and danger of irresolution and delaying -- The distinguishing character of a good and bad man -- Of the joy which is in heaven at the repentance of a sinner -- Of the sin against the Holy Ghost -- The example of Jesus in doing good -- On the 5th of November, 1678, before the Honourable House of Commons -- Preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen, and others, in and near London, born within the County of York -- Preached at Whitehall, April 4, 1679 -- The lawfulness and obligation of oaths -- Preached at the funeral of Mr. Thos. Gouge -- Preached at the funeral of the Rev. Benjamin Whichcot, D. D. -- A persuasive to frequent communion -- Against transubstantiation -- The Protestant religion vindicated from the charge of singularity and novelty, etc. -- Of the difficulty of reforming vicious habits -- The necessity of the knowledge of the Holy Scriptures -- The parable of the ten virgins".
- catalog description "V.3: Sermons -- A thanksgiving sermon, for our deliverance by the Prince of Orange -- Of forgiveness of injuries, and against revenge -- The care of our souls the one thing needful -- Of the eternity of hell torments -- Success not always answerable to the probability of second causes -- The way to prevent the ruin of a sinful people -- A conscience void of offence towards God and man -- How to keep a truly religious fast -- That God is the only happiness of man -- A thanksgiving sermon, for a later victory at sea -- Against evil speaking -- Concerning the divinity of our blessed Saviour, etc. -- Concerning the sacrifice and satisfaction of Christ, etc. -- Concerning the unity of the divine nature, and the blessed Trinity, etc. -- Concerning resolution and steadfastness in religion, etc. -- Of the education of children -- Of the advantages of an early piety -- v.4: Of sincerity toward God and man -- The excellency of Abraham's faith and obedience -- ".
- catalog description "V.5: Sermons -- The sin and danger of adding to the doctrine of the Gospel -- Honesty the best preservative against dangerous mistakes in religion -- The nature of covetousness -- The evil and unreasonableness of covetousness -- Religion, our first and great concernment -- The wisdom of religion -- The nature and influence of the promises of the gospel -- The support of good men under their sufferings of the gospel -- Of the work assigned to every man, and the season for doing it -- Of the great duties of natural religion, with the ways and means of knowing them -- Instituted religion not intended to undermine natural -- Christianity doth not destroy, but perfect the law of Moses -- Of the nature of regeneration, and its necessity, in order to justification and salvation -- The danger of all known sin, both from the light of nature and revelation -- Knowledge and practice necessary in religion -- Practice in religion necessary, in proportion to our knowledge -- ".
- catalog description "V.7: Sermons -- The goodness of God -- The mercy of God -- The patience of God -- The long-suffering of God -- The power of God -- The spirituality of the divine nature -- The immensity of the divine nature -- The eternity of God -- The incomprehensibleness of God -- God the first cause, and last end -- The necessity of repentance and faith -- Of confessing and forsaking sin, in order to pardon -- Of confession and sorrow for sin -- The unprofitableness of sin in this life, an argument for repentance -- The shamefulness of sin, an argument for repentance -- The nature and necessity of holy resolution -- The nature and necessity of restitution -- The usefulness of consideration, in order to repentance -- The danger of impenitence where the gospel is preached -- Of the immortality of the soul, as discovered by nature and by revelation -- v.8: Sermons -- Of the immortality of the soul, as discovered by nature and by revelation -- Of the certainty of a future judgment, etc. -- ".
- catalog extent "10 v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Works of Dr. John Tillotson ... with the life of the author.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Works of Dr. John Tillotson ... with the life of the author.".
- catalog issued "1820".
- catalog issued "1820.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed by J. F. Dove, for R. Priestley,".
- catalog relation "Works of Dr. John Tillotson ... with the life of the author.".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog subject "BX5133.T5 W6 1820".
- catalog subject "Church of England Sermons.".
- catalog subject "Sermons, English 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Sermons, English.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Moses's choice of afflicted piety rather than a kingdom -- Of constancy in the profession of the true religion -- The Christian life a life of faith -- The danger of apostasy from the true religion -- Of self-denial; and suffering for Christ's sake -- Good men strangers and sojourners upon earth -- The presence of the Messias the glory of the second temple -- Christ Jesus the only Mediator between God and men -- The general and effectual publication of the Gospel by the Apostles -- The nature, office, and employment of good angels -- The reputation of good men after death -- The duty of imitating the primitive teachers and patterns of Christianity -- The encouragement to suffer for Christ, and the danger of denying him -- The blessedness of good men after death -- The vanity and wickedness of honouring dead saints, and persecuting the living -- The danger of zeal without knowledge -- The best men liable to the worst treatment from mistaken zealots -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The duty and reason of praying for governors -- The love of God to men in the incarnation of Christ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The fruits of the Spirit, the same with moral virtues -- The necessity of supernatural grace, in order to a Christian life -- Of the form and the power of Godliness -- Of the necessity of good works".
- catalog tableOfContents "The holiness of God -- Of doing good -- The goodness of God".
- catalog tableOfContents "The sins of men not chargeable upon God; but upon themselves -- Proving Jesus to be the Messias -- v.6: Sermons -- The prejudices against Christianity considered, etc. -- Jesus the Son of God, proved by his resurrection -- The danger of apostasy from Christianity -- Christ the author, and obedience the condition, of salvation, etc. -- The authority of Jesus Christ, with the commission and promise which he gave to his apostles -- The difficulties of a Christian life considered -- The parable of the rich man and Lazarus -- The children of this world wiser than the children of light -- Concerning the perfection of God, etc. -- The happiness of God -- The unchangeableness of God -- The knowledge of God -- The wisdom, glory, and sovereignty of God -- The wisdom of God in the creation of the world -- The wisdom of God in his providence -- The wisdom of God in the redemption of mankind -- The justice of God in the distribution of rewards and punishments -- The truth of God -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The uncertainty of the Day of Judgment considered and improved -- The certainty and the blessedness of the resurrection of true Christians -- Of the happiness of good men in the future state -- The wisdom of religion justified in the different ends of good and bad men -- The usefulness of considering our later end -- The life of Jesus Christ considered as our example -- The sufferings of Christ considered as a proper means of our salvation -- The evidence of our Saviour's resurrection -- The possibility of the resurrection asserted and proved -- The resurrection of our Saviour considered as an argument for seeking things above -- The circumstances and benefits of our Saviour's ascension -- Of the gift of tongues conferred on the apostles -- Of the coming of the Holy Ghost as an advocate for Christ -- Of the coming of the Holy Ghost as a guide to the apostles -- Of the ordinary influence of the Holy Ghost on the minds of Christians -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 9: Sermons -- Of the necessity of good works -- Of doing all to the glory of God -- Doing good, a security against injuries from men -- Of diligence in our general and particular calling -- Of the blessedness of giving more than that of receiving -- The evil of corrupt communication -- The true remedy against the troubles of life -- Of the nature of faith in general,etc. -- Christan faith, the means of its conveyance, and our obligation to receive it, etc. -- Of the miracles wrought in confirmation of Christianity -- The advantages of truth, in opposition to error -- The evidences of the truth, of the Christian religion, with the cause and the danger of infidelity -- The excellency and universality of the Christian revelation, with the sin and danger of rejecting it -- v.10: Sermons -- The ground of bad men's enmity to the truth -- True liberty the result of Christianity -- The duty of improving the present opportunity and advantages of the gospel -- The folly of hazarding eternal life for temporal enjoyments -- The reasonableness of fearing God more than man -- The efficacy of prayer for obtaining the Holy Spirit -- The bad and good use of God's signal judgments upon others -- Of the rule of equity to be observed among men.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.1: Sermons -- The wisdom of being religious -- The folly of scoffing at religion -- The advantages of religion to societies -- The advantage of religion to particular persons -- The excellency of the Christian religion -- The precepts of Christianity not grievous -- Of the obligation of Christians to a holy life -- Of the happiness of a heavenly conversation -- v.2: Of the end of judgments, and the reason of their continuance -- Of the deceitfulness and danger of sin -- The hazard of being saved in the Church of Rome -- Of the inward peace and pleasure which attend religion -- The nature and benefit of consideration -- The folly and danger of irresolution and delaying -- The distinguishing character of a good and bad man -- Of the joy which is in heaven at the repentance of a sinner -- Of the sin against the Holy Ghost -- The example of Jesus in doing good -- On the 5th of November, 1678, before the Honourable House of Commons -- Preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen, and others, in and near London, born within the County of York -- Preached at Whitehall, April 4, 1679 -- The lawfulness and obligation of oaths -- Preached at the funeral of Mr. Thos. Gouge -- Preached at the funeral of the Rev. Benjamin Whichcot, D. D. -- A persuasive to frequent communion -- Against transubstantiation -- The Protestant religion vindicated from the charge of singularity and novelty, etc. -- Of the difficulty of reforming vicious habits -- The necessity of the knowledge of the Holy Scriptures -- The parable of the ten virgins".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.3: Sermons -- A thanksgiving sermon, for our deliverance by the Prince of Orange -- Of forgiveness of injuries, and against revenge -- The care of our souls the one thing needful -- Of the eternity of hell torments -- Success not always answerable to the probability of second causes -- The way to prevent the ruin of a sinful people -- A conscience void of offence towards God and man -- How to keep a truly religious fast -- That God is the only happiness of man -- A thanksgiving sermon, for a later victory at sea -- Against evil speaking -- Concerning the divinity of our blessed Saviour, etc. -- Concerning the sacrifice and satisfaction of Christ, etc. -- Concerning the unity of the divine nature, and the blessed Trinity, etc. -- Concerning resolution and steadfastness in religion, etc. -- Of the education of children -- Of the advantages of an early piety -- v.4: Of sincerity toward God and man -- The excellency of Abraham's faith and obedience -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.5: Sermons -- The sin and danger of adding to the doctrine of the Gospel -- Honesty the best preservative against dangerous mistakes in religion -- The nature of covetousness -- The evil and unreasonableness of covetousness -- Religion, our first and great concernment -- The wisdom of religion -- The nature and influence of the promises of the gospel -- The support of good men under their sufferings of the gospel -- Of the work assigned to every man, and the season for doing it -- Of the great duties of natural religion, with the ways and means of knowing them -- Instituted religion not intended to undermine natural -- Christianity doth not destroy, but perfect the law of Moses -- Of the nature of regeneration, and its necessity, in order to justification and salvation -- The danger of all known sin, both from the light of nature and revelation -- Knowledge and practice necessary in religion -- Practice in religion necessary, in proportion to our knowledge -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.7: Sermons -- The goodness of God -- The mercy of God -- The patience of God -- The long-suffering of God -- The power of God -- The spirituality of the divine nature -- The immensity of the divine nature -- The eternity of God -- The incomprehensibleness of God -- God the first cause, and last end -- The necessity of repentance and faith -- Of confessing and forsaking sin, in order to pardon -- Of confession and sorrow for sin -- The unprofitableness of sin in this life, an argument for repentance -- The shamefulness of sin, an argument for repentance -- The nature and necessity of holy resolution -- The nature and necessity of restitution -- The usefulness of consideration, in order to repentance -- The danger of impenitence where the gospel is preached -- Of the immortality of the soul, as discovered by nature and by revelation -- v.8: Sermons -- Of the immortality of the soul, as discovered by nature and by revelation -- Of the certainty of a future judgment, etc. -- ".
- catalog title "The works of Dr. John Tillotson ... with the life of the author / by Thos. Birch, also, a copious index, and the texts of Scripture carefully compared.".
- catalog type "Sermons. fast".
- catalog type "text".