SERMON IX. (COLLATED.) OF THE DUTY OF PRAYER. 1 THESSALONIANS v. 17. Pray without ceasing 313–337 SERMON X. (COLLATED, WITH ADDITIONS FROM Ms.) OF THE DUTY OF THANKSGIVING. EPHESIANS V. 20. Giving thanks always for all things unto God 3384366 I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, in- And all men shall fear, and shall declare the work of God; for they shall wisely consider of his doing. The righteous SERMON XIV. (COLLATED.) A CONSECRATION SERMON. PSALM CXXXII. 16. I will also clothe her priests with salvation 485-525 SERMON XV. NOT TO OFFEND IN WORD, AN EVIDENCE OF A HIGH PITCH OF VIRTUE. JAMES III. 2. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man 626-551 PREFACE. ERRATA. 66 VOL. I. p. 157, line 26, for “only" read “wholly p. 2ΙΙ, (note) for “κατέρθωμα” read “κατόρθωμα" p. 71, line 30, for “discoast” read “ discost" Vol. v. p. 236, line 5, for “conversation” read “conservation" p. 378, line 26, for “wills” read “evils” Vol. vi. p. 499, for "Lucentemque globum terræ” read “Lunæ” Vol. viii. p. 254, the number “16” belongs to the paragraph beginning “Fur thermore" guity of words" p. 735, line 9, for “ policy” read “polity" uis unpublished works, as his biographer Birch seems to have imagined, misled by the authority of Dr Walter Pope, who in all matters connected with Barrow is most inaccurate: for Barrow died intestate. That Barrow on his death-bed gave B. S. VOL. I. |