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Concerning the Divifions, and Cruelties,
falfly imputed to the Chriftian Religion.
Preached at St. Swithin's Church, in 1702.
St. MATTHEW X. 34.
Think not that I am come to fend Peace on Earth:
I came not to fend Peace, but a Sword.
Or, as it is in St. LUKE, Chap. xii. 51.
Suppofe ye that I am come to give Peace on
Earth? I tell you, Nay, but rather Divifion.
Pag. 1, 23.
SER-
The Restoration made a Bleffing to Us, by the
Proteftant Succeffion.
Preached before the KING, at the Royal Chapel at
St. James's, May 29, 1716, being the Anniver-
fary of the RESTORATION.
PSALM CXXVi. 3.
The Lord hath done great Things for Us ; where-
of we are glad.
SERMON
pag. 246.
XIII.
The Nature and Duty of a Public Spirit.
Preached at St. James's, Westminster, on St. David's
Day, March 1, 1716, before the Honourable
the Stewards and Others of the Society of Antient
Britons, Eftablished in Honour of Her Royal
Highness's Birth-Day, and the Principality of
Wales.
PHIL. ii. 4.
Look not every Man on his own Things : - But
every Man alfo on the Things of Others.
pag. 263.
SERMON XIV.
The Nature of the Kingdom or Church of
CHRIST.
St. James's, on Sunday, March 31, 1717.
St. JoHN xviii. 36..
Jefus answered. My Kingdom is not of this
World.
pag. 284.
SERMON XV.
Preached at the Funeral of Mrs Elizabeth Howland,
in the Parish-Church of Stretham in Surry, on
Friday, May 1, 1719.
REVELATIONS xiv. 13.
I heard a Voice from Heaven faying unto me,
Write, Blessed are the Dead which die in the
Lord, from henceforth: Yea faith the Spirit,
that They may reft from their Labours; and
their Works do follow them. pag. 307.
Preached before the Houfe of Lords at St. Peter's
Westminster, on Jan. 30, 1720-21, being the
Anniversary of the Matyrdom of K. CHARLES I.
I COR. X. former Part of ver. II.
Now all these things happened unto Them for
Enfamples.
pag. 332.
SERMON XVIII.
KOMAJ 2
Preached at St. Swithin's Church, on Sept. 2, 4
1702, being the Faft Day obferved in Remem-
brance of the Fire of London, 1666.
LUKE XIX. 41, 42.
And when he was come near, he beheld the City,
and wept over it, faying, If thou hadst
known, even thou, at leaft in this thy Day,
the Things that belong unto thy Peace! But
now they are bid from thine Eyes. pag. 369.
A
Preached at St. Peter's Poor, March 83 1708-9,
being the Anniversary of the Queen's Acceffion, &c.
*LSJTIM. ii. 1, 2,
I exhort therefore, that first of all Supplications,
Prayers, Interceffions, and giving of Thanks,
be made for all Men: for Kings, and for all
that are in Authority; that we may lead a
quiet and peaceable Life, in all Godliness and
Honesty.
3
pag. 394.
Preached at the Parish-Church of St Peter's Poor,
on May 29, 1709.
PS AL. Cxvii. former Part of ver. 1.
The Lord reigneth, let the Earth rejoice.
VISER MON XXI.
pag. 413.
Preached at the Parish-Church of St. Peter's Poor, on the public Fast-day, 1709.
ACTS vii. latter Part of Ver. 26.
Sirs, ye are Brethren, why do ye Wrong One to
Another.
pag. 436.