SIX HUNDRED SKELETONS OF SERMONS; SEVERAL BEING THE SUBSTANCE OF SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY. BY THE REV. CHARLES SIMEON, M. A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly ST. PAUL. VOL. IV. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: Corner of Second and Chesnut Streets. 1810. ..were treuted before the University. INDEX - His determination to fulfil his word - Our entire dependence on him a • The destructive influence of sinners ... , 347 .- The evil of an unconverted state . ... • The wickedness and madness of unregene- -rate men - . , - • The aversion they have to God and his ways 1 . The mutualabhorrence that subsists between · The danger of disregarding the word of God . *The sinfulness of confounding good and evil • The vanity of a sinful life ....... • The present bitterness of sin .... .. God discovers our most secret sins -.* The certainty that sin will find us out - The eternal consequences of sin - .. .. The character and end of the wicked' -.1. * The Asterisks denote those subjects that were treated before the University. |