II. NARRATIVE OF SURPRISING CONVER- VI. ON THE NOTION OF THE PRE-EXIST- SIONS. ENCE OF CHRIST'S HUMAN SOUL. III. THOUGHTS ON THE REVIVAL IN NEW VII. MYSTERIES OF SCRIPTure. ENGLAND. IV. AN ATTEMPT TO PROMOTE EXPLICIT VIII. OBSERVATIONS UPON PARTICULAR IX. THEOLOGICAL QUESTIONS. NEW-YORK : LEAVITT, TROW & CO., 194 BROADWAY. LONDON: WILEY & PUTNAM. : MDCCCXLIV. Adia PART II. Showing what are no certain Signs that Religious Affections are truly gracious, or that they are not. PART III. Showing what are distinguishing Signs of truly gracious and holy PART I. Showing that the extraordinary Work that has of late been going on in the land, is a gloriosus Work of God PART II. Showing the Obligations that all are under to acknowledge, rejoice in, and promote this Work, and the great danger of the contrary PART III. Showing, in many Instances, wherein the Subjects, or zealous Pro- PART V. Showing positively, what ought to be done to promote this Work IV. A HUMBLE ATTEMPT TO PROMOTE EXPLICIT AGREE- PART I. The text opened; and an Account of the Affair proposed . 509 SERMON I. The Church's Marriage to her Sons, and her God . . 554 559 . 593 604 V. The Sorrows of the Bereaved spread before Jesus. VI. True Saints, when absent from the Body, are present with the Lord 612 445122 |