One hundred select sermons upon several texts fifty upon the Old Testament, and fifty on the new / by ... Tho. Horton ...

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One hundred select sermons upon several texts fifty upon the Old Testament, and fifty on the new / by ... Tho. Horton ...
Author
Horton, Thomas, d. 1673.
Publication
London :: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ...,
1679.
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Subject terms
Bible -- Sermons.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
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Conversion.
  • Morality (accidentally) may set a man further from it than profaneness 12
  • ...See Morality.
  • VVhether Cornelius, Nathaniel, the Eunuch, Lidia, &c. were converted or not 13
  • A twofold conversion 79
  • How men may be said to convert themselves, how not 79
  • Labour to convert others, why 81
  • By what means to endeavour others conversion 82
  • Cannot be promerited 86, 156
  • How far we may, how we cannot resist it 87
  • Touching knowing the moment of it 89
Counsel or advice.
  • How to be given 41
Christian.
  • Ʋnprofitable Christians hurtful to others 32
  • Christians should improve one another 37
  • Take heed of discouraging young Christians 54
  • His choice justified. See Election.
  • Support to weak Christians 69
  • Lawful for them to eye the recompence of reward 423
  • In what respects Kings and Priests 444
  • Their excellency 445
  • Why they desire Christs second coming 449
Censoriousness or evil surmisings.
  • A check to it 14, 39, 57, 61, 63, 64, 73
Children.
  • How the word is taken 364
  • Weak Christians compared to children 365
Calling.
  • Over-doing in a mans particular calling, whence it springs 44
  • How men offend in their particular callings 44
  • A double end of particular callings 50
  • Touching effectual calling 286
  • Christs inviting those that thirst is favour and ho∣nour 455
Care.
  • The evil, the causes, the remedies of distracting cares.
  • ...See Thoughts.
Conversion.
  • Travails in conversion, what 365
  • Its nature 368
  • Why God converts by the word preached 93, 285
  • Both Jews, and fulness of the Gentiles shall be con∣verted 288
  • We should labour to convert others 429
Church.
  • What, and why so called 286
  • How its censures should be administred 344
  • Why called Christs Bride or spouse 447
Contentment.
  • Arguments to it 51, 116
  • Coming to Christ, what 105, 109, 144, 145
  • Various comings of Christ 125, 152
  • Touching Christs coming to Judgment. See Judgment.
Comfort.
  • When others forget us in their prayers 69
  • From Christs Intercession. See Intercession.
  • Choice comforts to believers 137, 132, 437, 442
  • Comfortless, what it denotes 149
  • Comfort when friends desert 150
  • Christ why stiled the first-begotten of the dead 438
  • Why stiled Prince of the Kings of the earth 439
  • Touching his eternal Generation. See Generation.

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  • Forming Christ in us, what 368, 369
  • Is true God 135, 136
  • How the Way 140, 141
  • How a faithful Witness 434
  • How the Truth 142
  • How the Life 143
  • How the Resurrection 144
  • How the Power of God 289
  • How the Wisdom of God 289
Distance.
  • From God threefold 9
  • Persons at a distance from God in one sense, may be near in another 11
Discretion.
  • Lies in two things 15
Discretion.
  • Lies in two things 15
Duties.
  • Man by nature apt to think he pleases God by out∣side duties, the ground thereof 421
  • We may over-do some duties 44
  • Take heed that duties interfere not 54
  • Why continued under weaknesses in them 165
  • What strength cannot carry us acceptably through them 165
Diligence.
  • Motives to it in Religion 47, 59
  • Motives to diligent hearing the word preached 98
Doctrines.
  • General rules to judg of Doctriues 49
Disciple.
  • A disciple indeed displayed 101, 103
  • Several sorts of disciples 102
Discord, divisions, contentions.
  • Amongst nearest relations, whence they especially arise.
  • ...See Relations.
  • Touching Ʋnity. See Unity.
Decays.
  • How to recover from under spiritual decays 80
Death.
  • Comforts against death 118, 131, 438
  • Comfort under the loss of near and dear relations 132, 450
  • Several kinds of it 314
  • A great death, what 314
  • Why God delivers his people from death, threatning dangers 316
Despise.
  • How sinners despise the goodness of God 349
  • Whence a sinners despising Gods goodness arises 350
  • Take heed of despising Gods goodness, why 351
Destruction.
  • What it implys 414
Dectrine.
  • Of Christ, how taken 425
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