For every Tree is known by his own Fruit : for of Thorns men do not gather Figs, I came not to call the Righteous, but Sinners to Repentances . . 167 Serm. IX. The Excellency of Moral Qualifications. :: Acts xi, 24. For. he was a goad man, and frill of the i Holy Ghost. 189 SERM. X. XI. . Of Humility... St ŁUKE xiv. 11. For whosoever exalteth himself, Mall be abased; and be that bumbleth himself, fkall be exalted. .. 207, 233 SER M: XIL Of Poverty of Spirit. St Matt. v. 3. Blessed are the Poor in Spirit; for Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. 259 Serm. XIII. XIV. Of the Virtue of Charity ... POI COR. Xüi. 3: And though I bestow all my Goods to feed the · the Poor , and though I give my Body to .. be burned, and have not cbarity, it profiteth me nothing.. .. 281, 305 Serm. XV. The Nature of Rela tive Duties. Col. iii. 20, 21, 22. Children, obey your Parents in all things ; for This is well-pleasing unto the Lord. Fathers, provoke not your Children to Anger, left they be discouraged. Servants, obey in all things your Masters according to the Fles. . 329 Ser M. XVI. The Inconsistency of the Love of God, with the Love of the World. 1 Joư. ii. 15. Love not the World, neither the things that are in the World: If any man love the World, the Love of the Father is not in bim, 351 SERM. SERMON I. Of the Liberty of Moral Agents. .::. St Joh. viii. 32. SOMHE Evangelist, in the fore-S ER MÖ going part of this Chapter, I. having recorded a large Difcourse of our Saviour's con cerning his being the Light of the World, or, the Teacher of true Religion, ver. 12; concerning the Testimony he. bore of himself by the Nature VOL. III. and |