IV. A Robbery committed, and Reftitution made both V. Worthlefs Man much regarded by the mighty God. Pfal. cxliv. 3-Lord, what is man, that thou takest know- VI. The Human Nature preferred unto the Angelical. Heb. ii. 15. -For verily he took not on him the nature of angels; but he took on him the jeed of Abraham. VII. The broken Law magnified, and made honourable. If. xlii. 21.—The Lord is well pleased for his righteous- VIII. The wife Virgins going forth to meet the Bride- groom. IX. The New Tefiament Ark opened against the De- 222 Heb. xi. 7.-By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not feen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark XIII. Abraham rejoicing to fee Chrift's Day afar off. John viii. 56.-Your father Abraham rejoiced to fee my day: and he faw it, and was glad. 408 XIV. Christ, as the Breaker, opening all Paffes to Micah ii. 13.-The Breaker is come up before them; they have broken up, and have paffed through the gate, and are gone out by it; and their King shall pass before them, and the Lord (or Jehovah) on the head of them. `434 XV. Ethiopia stretching out her hands to God. Pfal. lxviii. 31.-Ethiopia fhall foon stretch out her hands unto God. XVI. The Kingdom of God within the Soul of Man. you. 489 XVII. Gofpel-treafure in Earthen Veffels. 2 Cor. iv. 7.-But we have this treasure in earthen veffels, XVIII. The Character of a faithful Minifter of Chrift. XIX. Chrift in the Clouds coming to Judgement. Matth. xvi. 37.-Then fhall be reward every man according to his works. 473 FINI S. 555 567 XX. The Word of Salvation. Acts. xiii.16.-To you is the word of this falvation fent. 576 The Believer's Jointure. 591 Published by IV. Baynes, 54, Paternoster-Row, London. 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