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Author / Creator:Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847.
Imprint:New York : Robert Carter, 1851.
Description:2 volumes : portrait ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3345223

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505 0 |a v. 1. On the paternal character of God -- The state of the unconverted -- The goodness and severity of God -- Salvation scarcely obtained even by the righteous -- On the Spirit's striving with man -- On the nature of the sin unto death -- The Christianity of the Sabbath -- The advantages of a fixed Sabbath -- The accommodating spirit of Christian charity to the scruples of the weak -- On the amusements and companies of the world -- On Christian conversation -- On Christian casuistry -- Of the flesh and the spirit -- On the knowledge of Christ and him crucified -- Danger of neglecting the Gospel -- The relation of the law to the Gospel -- On faith and repentance -- The immediate reward of obedience -- The necessity of a personal meetness for Heaven -- The connection between singleness of aim and spiritual discernment -- The second coming of Christ -- God is love -- Fear of terror and fear of reverence -- Immortality brought to light by the Gospel -- The brevity of human life -- The faith of the patriarchs -- On the connection between the incipent duties, and the subsequent experiences of a Christian -- Connection between faith and peace -- On the analogies which obtain between the natural and the spiritual husbandry -- On the universality of the Gospel offer -- On the respect due to antiquity -- The effect of man's wrath in the agitation of religious controversies -- On the death of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Thompson -- The blessedness of considering the case of the poor -- On preaching to the common people -- On the superior blessedness of the giver to that of the receiver -- On religious establishments -- On the honour due to all men -- On the moral influence of fidelity -- The importance of civil government to society -- On the consistency between the efficacy of prayer, and the uniformity of nature -- Heaven a character and not a locality -- Light in darkness -- The outward business of the house of God. 
505 0 |a v. 2. Sermons on the depravity of human nature -- The necessity of the Spirit to give effect to the preaching of the Gospel -- The mysterious aspect of the Gospel to the men of world -- The preparation necessary for understanding the mysteries of the Gospel -- An estimate of the morality that is without godliness -- The judgment of men, compared with the judgment of God -- The necessity of a mediator between God and man -- The folly of men measuring themselves by themselves -- Christ the wisdom of God -- The principles of love to God -- Gratitude, not a sordid affection -- The affection of moral esteem towards God -- The emptiness of natural virtue -- The natural enmity of the mind against God -- The power of the Gospel to dissolve the enmity of the human heart against God -- The evils of false security -- The union of truth and mercy in the Gospel -- The purifying influence of the Christian faith -- Discourses on the application of Christianity to the commercial and ordinary affairs of life -- On the mercantile virtues which may exist without the influences of Christianity -- The influence of Christianity in aiding and augmenting the mercantile virtues -- The power of selfishness in promoting the honesties of mercantile intercourse -- The guilt of dishonesty not to be estimated by the gain of it -- On the great Christian law of reciprocity between man and man -- On the dissipation of large cities -- On the vitiating influence of the higher upon the lower orders of society -- On the love of money -- Sermons preached in St. John's church, Glasgow -- The constancy of God in his works an argument for the faithfulness of God in his word -- The expulsive power of a new affection -- The sure warrant of a believer's hope -- The restlessness of human ambition -- The transitory nature of visible things -- On the universality of spiritual blindness -- On the new heavens and the new earth -- The nature of the kingdom of God -- On the reasonableness of faith -- On the Christian Sabbath -- On the Doctrine of Predestination -- On the nature of the sin against the Holy Ghost -- On the advantages of Christian knowledge to the lower orders of society -- On the duty and the means of Christianizing our home population -- On the distinction between knowledge and consideration -- Discourses on the Christian revelation, viewed in connection with modern astronomy -- A sketch of the modern astronomy -- The modesty of true science -- On the extent of the divine condescension -- On the knowledge of man's moral history in the distant places of creation -- On the sympathy that is felt for man in the distant places of creation -- On the context for an ascendency over man, among the higher orders of intelligence -- On the slender influence of mere taste and sensibilitiy in matters of religion -- Occasional sermons -- Preached before the society for relief of the destitute sick -- Thoughts on universal peace -- The duty of giving an immediate diligence to the business of the Christian life -- The influence of Bible societies on the temporal necessities of the poor -- Preached before the society in Scotland for propagating Christian knowledge -- Delivered on the day of the funeral of the Princess Charlotte of Wales -- The doctrine of Christian charity applied to the case of religious differences -- On cruelty to animals. 
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