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Here rest, in hope of a resurrection

to eternal life, all that is earthly

of the late REV. SINCLARE KELBURN, who,

for 22 years, with much propriety and
utility, sustained the character of
Dissenting Minister of the 3d

Congregation in Belfast.

Obit-31st March, 1802. Aged 48 years.

In contemplating the grave of such a man, the mind almost involuntarily adopts the moral lesson of the poet We

"Mourn genius high, and lore profound,
And wit that loved to play, not wound,
And feelings keen, and fancy's glow-
They sleep with him who sleeps below."

FIVE SERMONS

ON THE

DIVINITY OF JESUS CHRIST.

BY

SINCLARE KELBURN, A. B.

MINISTER OF THE THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION, BELFAST.

"God was manifest in the flesh."

Second Edition.

THE

Doctrine of the Holy Trinity

ASSERTED FROM THE SACRED SCRIPTURES.

BY THE

REV. CHARLES MASTERTOWN,

FORMERLY MINISTER OF THE THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION, BELFAST.

TO THE PUBLIC.

THE publication of any Work which tends to enlighten and instruct, that developes new ideas, and brings forward new and powerful arguments, upon a subject in which all are equally concerned, cannot but be acceptable to the generality of readers. With this conviction, the Publisher of the "Christian's Family and Pocket Companion" begs to announce the republication of an invaluable little Work on the "DOCTRINE OF THE HOLY TRINITY, ASSERTED FROM THE SACRED SCRIPTURES," by the Rev. CHARLES MASTERTOWN, M. A. the first stated Minister in the house of the Third Presbyterian Congregation of this town. It made its appearance before the public early in the last century, and within a very short period went through four different editions. This, of itself, might be considered a sufficient criterion of its merit and utility. But it is also warmly recommended by several distinguished members of the Synod of Ulster; at whose suggestion, and a persuasion that it contains much valuable matter on the subject of which it treats, it is again reprinted. There is also another reason, the same which produced the publication of "the Companion," namely, the necessity of such Works being publish- · ed, to suit the days in which we live; to counteract the designs of those who would impugn the doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity; "to confirm the wavering in an adherence to the truth as it is in Jesus; to combat and overturn some most dangerous and destructive errors; and to throw illustration and evidence around some of the most important truths of the gospel."

As it is intended as a companion to Kelburn's Sermons on the Divinity of Christ, it will be printed uniform with that Work, and at an equally moderate price.

Belfast, 20th November, 1821.

LATELY PUBLISHED,

Price only 6d.

AN ADDRESS

TO THE

SERIOUS AND CANDID PROFESSORS OF CHRISTIANITY,

ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:

I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion. II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God. III. Original Sin.

IV. Election and Reprobation.

V. The Divinity of Christ; and

VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ.

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