OURT, SKINNER STREET, LONDON. SEU ANNICUS MY DEAR LORD, ANG frequently been reque Czy Sermons preached at Lin not avail myself of a m , than when I may inscrib the Society, who holds at the and most dignified station in other reasons be demand Larkship's name to Discourses Chapel, they may be found pes of intellect, and those spl Stetce and Literature, which ar gal of others with an activity, dence of every selfish feeling. province, nor my wish, to dila id rather refer to that serio prompts the most laudabl R LORD, uently been requested to publish some ns preached at Lincoln's Inn, I feel that il myself of a more favourable opporwhen I may inscribe them to a Treasurer y, who holds at the same time the highdignified station in the Law. reasons be demanded for prefixing your ame to Discourses, composed for your they may be found in those stupendous tellect, and those splendid acquirements in Literature, which are employed for the ers with an activity, only equalled by the very selfish feeling. It is however neither , nor my wish, to dilate upon these topics. er refer to that seriousness of disposition, pts the most laudable regularity in fre y.—If his prede d, had reason to be proud e most eminent Lawyers day, the present Preacher ly boast of the advantages cting the notice, and culLORD BROUGHAM. INTRODUCT ay man have ears to bear, let him be, take heed what ye hear. at it shall be measured to you" SERMON II ON DEATH. I know that Thou wilt bring me t appointed for all living.”—JoB xx SERMON 111 AGAINST IMMODERATE LOVE to the world, neither the thi -- JOHN 11. 15................... SERMON IV. ON THE CONSOLATIONS OF Tay that sow in tears shall reap in j adweepeth, bearing precious gain with rejoicing, bringing his Ради свят, 5, 6. ave ears to hear, let him hear. And He said With what measure e heed what hear. ye 1 be measured to you."-MARK Iv. 23, 24. SERMON II. ON DEATH. that Thou wilt bring me to death, and to the d for all living.”—Job xxx. 23........................... SERMON III. PAGE 1 16 T IMMODERATE LOVE OF THE WORLD. e world, neither the things that are in the HN II. 15...... SERMON IV. THE CONSOLATIONS OF THE GOOD. ow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goeth peth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless th rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” vi. 5, 6. 30 43 |