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DISCOURSE IX.
God's providential Government with re-
gard to particular Perfons confidered:
And firft, as extending to their Hearts
and Thoughts.
The Ways of Man are before the Eyes of the
Lord, and he pondereth all his Goings.
DISCOURSE XI.
P. 201.
On God's Government and Difpofal of
the Events which befall us.
MATT. X. 30.
The Hairs of your
very
bered.
Head are all num-
P. 225.
DISCOURSE XII.
Concerning the Wisdom of Divine Provi-
dence.
ISAIAH Xxviii. 29.
This alfo cometh from the Lord of Hofts,
who is wonderful in Counsel, and excellent
in Working.
DISCOURSE XIII.
P. 249.
On the Goodness of Divine Providence.
PSALM CXlV. 9.
The Lord is good to all, and his tender
Mercies are over all his Works.
P. 277.
DISCOURSE XIV.
Objections against the Goodnefs of Provi-
dence confidered.
I
The Lord is good to all, and his tender Mer-
cies are over all his Works.
P. 303.
DISCOURSE XV.
On the Righteousness of Divine Provi-
PSALM CXlV. 17.
The Lord is righteous in all his Ways, and
boly in all his Works.
DISCOURSE XVI.
P. 327..
Objections against the Righteousness of
Providence confidered.
holy in all his Works.
P. 347.
DISCOURSE XVII, XVIII.
Concerning a future Judgment and State
of final Retributions, when the Admi-
nistrations of Providence towards Man-
kind fhall be compleated.
ECCLES. iii. 17.
1 faid in mine Heart, God fhall judge the
righteous and the wicked: for there is a
Time there for every Purpofe and for every
Work.
P. 365.
DISCOURSE XIX, XX, XXI,
XXII, XXIII.
On the Univerfal Deluge.
2 PETER ii. 5.
And Spared not the old World, but faved
Noah the eighth Perfon, a Preacher of
Righteoufnefs, bringing in the Flood upon
the World of the ungodly. P. 407-
DISCOURSE XXIV, XXV.
On the General Conflagration.
2 PETER iii. 10, 11.
The Day of the Lord will come as a Thief
in the Night, in which the Heavens shall
pass away with a great Noife, and the
Elements fhall melt with fervent Heat;
the Earth alfo, and the Works that are
therein, fhall be burnt up. Seeing then
that all thefe Things fhall be diffolved, what
Manner of Perfons ought ye to be in all
boly Converfation and Godliness! P. 485.
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