JESUS CHRIST; . With impartial Observations on the .. IN A .. . 22 -έπαυνωνίζεσθαι τη απαξ παραδοθείση τοις αγίοις σιστει. Why then, vain glorious man, do you wage war againf Him who is in. * 100. 6. 7. / NEWCASTLE. TO the Rev. the Ministers, the Elders, Trustees, and Managers of the Di senting Meetings in -Newcastle, and the numerous Assembly of Christians, of every denomination, who bonoured the delivery of the following Discourse with their presence, and expressed their approbation and kind partiality, by requesting it might be printed; the Sermon is respeetfully dedicated by THE AUTHOR On the Divinity of JESUS CHRIST, &c. in -be eir end be Romans ix. 5. Flesh, Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for world, in addressing his work to a person, high in office, when I sit down to write on subjects which interest the stability and splendor of the throne, and the felicity and security of mankind, I. summon myself in imagination, into your presence, and think how you would express yourself on these important topics, and how I should express myself, so as to Secure your approbation and esteem a: With some variation I may observe, that when I stand up here in the chair of truth, and consider that the subjects I intend to treat of, respect the infinite glories of the Son of God, in whose presence we all now are, and before whose tribunal we must all shortly appear; that the present and eternal welfare of this numerous audience depends upon the belief of the truth contain: ed in the text.With a sacred awe, I enter upon the talk, humbly soliciting aid of the Spirit from on high, that he would take of the things of Christ, and shew them unto, us, and so guide us into all truth. The & Lord Kaimes's Dedication of Law Tracts to Lord Mansfield. |