SERMON III. Delay of Success to repeated Fasts confidered and applied. ISAIAH lviii. 3. Wherefore have we fafted (fay they) and Thou feeft not? Wherefore have we afflicted our Soul, and thou takeft no Knowledge? p. 97. Preached before the University at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Wednesday, January 9, 1744-5. Being the fixth general Fast, on Occafion of the War. Published at the Request of Mr. Vice Chancellor and the Heads of Houses. SERMON IV. The Duty of giving Thanks for National Deliverances. PSALM Cvij. 1, 2. O give Thanks unto the LORD, for He is good; for his Mercy endureth for ever. Let the redeemed of the LORD fay fo; whom He hath redeemed from the Hand of the Enemy. P. 145. SER SERMON V. The Reasons and Neceffity of Publick PSALM 1xxxix. 7. GOD is greatly to be feared in the Affembly of the Saints, and to be had in Reverence -When Thy Judgments are in the Earth, the Inhabitants of the World will learn Righteoufnefs. SERMON p. 227. VII. The Condition of Man's Life a conftant Call to Industry. JOHN ix. 4. I must work the Works of Him that fent me, while it is Day: The Night cometh when no Man can work. p. 267. SER The Duty, Objects, and Offices of the Love PSALM CXxii. 6, 7, 8, 9. Pray for the Peace of Jerufalem: They fhall SER- |