Regeneration. Its Evidences: Difficulties attending the ap- plication of these Evidences to ourselves.—2 Cor. xiii. 5 .. The Law of God. Its Perfect Character: Comprehended in the Two Great Commandments.-Psalm xix. 7................. 296 The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Reverence .......... The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Humility. The Law of God. The First Great Commandment: Resigna- Page SERMON XCIX. JULL The Second Great Commandment : SERMON C. Comprehended in the Decalogue: The Page SERMON CI. Gud. The Second Commandment.-Ex. xx. 4—6. 450 SERMON CII. The Third Commandment: The Nature ...... ... SERMON CIII. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Guilt of Profaneness.—Ex. xx. 7 435 SERMON CIV. The Law of God. The Third Commandment: The Danger of Projaneness. Ex. xx. 7.............. 465 496 COME YE NEAR UNTO ME; HEAR YE THIS: I HAVE NOT SPOKEN IN SECRET FROM THE BEGINNING; FROM THE TIME THAT IT WAS, THERE AM I; AND NOW THE LORD GOD AND HIS SPIRIT HATH SENT ME. ISAIAH XLVIII. 16. IN the last Discourse I considered the personality and divinity of the Spirit of God. In a series of Discourses formerly delivered I considered the divinity of Christ. If the arguments alleged in those Discourses are as conclusive as they appear to me, they prove the existence of a TRINITY, or three persons and one God. The proof of this doctrine must unquestionably be derived from the Scriptures alone. But when a doctrine of this extraordinary nature is presented to the mind, we naturally feel a strong curiosity to know the manner in which the same doctrine has been regarded by others; particularly by such as have lived before us; and peculiarly by the ancient members of the Jewish and Christian churches. Nor is this a matter |