EXPLAINED AND DEFENDED, IN A SERIES OF SERMONS; BY TIMOTHY DWIGHT, S. T. D. LL. D. LATE PRESIDENT OF YALE COLLEGE. WITH A MEMOIR OF THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. IN FOUR VOLUMES. SIXTH EDITION. VOL. III. NEW-YORK: G. & C. & H. CARVILL, No. 108 BROADWAY. STEREOTYPED BY A. CHANDLER. 1829. CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME. SERMON LXXXVII. Regeneration. Its Consequences: Perseverance.— SERMON XC. Regeneration. Its Evidences: Difficulties attending the application of these Evidences to ourselves.-2 Cor. xiii. 5. SERMON XCI. The Law of God. Its Perfect Character: Comprehended SERMON XCII. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Love SERMON XCIV. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Hu- 85 SERMON XCV. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Re- Love to our Neighbour.-Mark xii. 31. SERMON XCVII. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment : The Effects of Benevolence on Personal Happiness.-Acts xx. 35. SERMON XCVIII. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment : The Effects of Benevolence on Public Happiness.-Acts xx. 36. SERMON XCIX. The Law of God. The Second Great Commandment: Utility the Foundation of Virtue.—Acts xx. 35. SERMON C. The Law of God. Comprehended in the Decalogue: The 121 136 SERMON CII. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Na- SERMON CIII. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Guilt SERMON CIV. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Danger SERMON CV. The Fourth Commandment. The Perpetuity of the Sab- SERMON CVI. The Fourth Commandment. The Perpetuity and Change SERMON CVII. The Fourth Commandment. Objections answered.-Heb. |