144 161 245 82 24.4 87 245 90 246 247 98 248 101 249 250 109 251 112 952 116 253 120 254 living bread (See Types in vol. ii.) good Samaritan 123 THE analogy between bodily and spiritu. Christ withdrawing himself from those who were A disabled man at the pool of Bethesda healed A man with a withered hand healed The Centurion's servant healed blind and dumb man dispossessed Gadarene dæmoniacs dispossessed SKEL. PAGE 299 303 300 Jesus preserving Peter from sinking deaf and damb man healed 306 301 310 • 304 320 305 324 306 328 307 transfiguration 331 308 334 The barren fig-tree cursed to apprehend him healing Malchus' ear ascension APPENDIX. 3.21 Fast Sermons A complaint of men's unconcern about re- peitance 383. SKEL. PAGE 322 386 323 Fast Sermons-continued. A complaint of their obstinacy under God's chastisements receiveda to give him glory by repent 396 324 392 325 ance 395 329 409 330 413 331 417 . 332 419 333 Directions for a profitable approach to God Encouragement to all who seek him aright The effects which national mercies should V P P A confession that they are widely different from our desert Р P his late judgments in particular - P V An admonition to make a proper improvement of his mercies P a Preached after the battle of the Nile. d Those with a V after them refer to VICTORIES; and those with a P to Peace and PLENTY. e This is particularly proper also for The Fifth OF NOVEMBER. f Preached on the King's going to St. Pauls. SKEL. PAGE 339 440 340 * An exhortation to fear him on account of thema P 443 341 447 342 450 a Preached at the COMMEMORATION of Benefactors before the Univessity; but applicable to other occasions, For a Table of the Texts illustrated in the Skeletons, and for an Index to SUBJECT$ proper for Particular Occasions--See the end of the 5th Volume. |