man nature, and that accurate and familiar acquaintance with the Scriptures, which characterize the works of their distinguished author. It is believed they will at once take rank with his well-known works on the "Will," the "Affections," and "Redemption," and be deemed as valuable in their practical bearings, as the first is in its metaphysical, the second in its experimental, or the third in its historical. Of these Lectures, as of all his works, it may be said, as Johnson said to Boswell when asked by the latter, "What works "Read all, for they are of Baxter's he should read ?" all excellent." NEW LONDON, CONN., T. E. CONTENTS. LECTURE I. ALL TRUE GRACE IN THE HEART, SUMMED UP IN LECTURE II. CHARITY, OR LOVE, MORE EXCELLENT THAN THE LECTURE III. ALL THAT CAN BE DONE OR SUFFERED, IN VAIN WITHOUT CHARITY OR LOVE LECTURE IV. PAGE 1 38 . 73 CHARITY MEEK IN BEARING EVIL AND INJURIES 96 LECTURE V. CHARITY CHEERFUL AND FREE IN DOING GOOD 139 LECTURE XII. CHARITY WILLING TO UNDERGO ALL SUFFERINGS FOR LECTURE XIII. ALL THE CHRISTIAN GRACES CONNECTED AND MU TUALLY DEPENDENT LECTURE XIV. CHARITY, OR TRUE GRACE, NOT TO BE OVERTHROWN LECTURE XV. THE HOLY SPIRIT FOREVER TO BE COMMUNICATED TO THE SAINTS, IN CHARITY OR LOVE. LECTURE XVI. PAGE . 361 386 . 410 433 HEAVEN A WORLD OF CHARITY OR LOVE . 463 |