The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 03 (of 32)

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THE CONTENTS Of the Third Volume .

SERMON XXXI. UPON OUR LORD'S SERMON ON THE MOUNT. Discourse XI. Matt. vii. 13, 14.

SERMON XXXII. UPON OUR LORD'S SERMON ON THE MOUNT. Discourse XII. Matt. vii. 15 (20)

SERMON XXXIII. UPON OUR LORD'S SERMON ON THE MOUNT. Discourse XIII. Matt. vii. 21 (27)

SERMON XXXIV. THE ORIGINAL, NATURE, PROPERTY AND USE OF THE LAW. Rom. vii. 12

SERMON XXXV. THE LAW ESTABLISHED THRO' FAITH. Discourse I. Rom. iii. 31

SERMON XXXVI. THE LAW ESTABLISHED THRO' FAITH. Discourse II. Rom. iii. 31

SERMON XXXVII. THE NATURE OF ENTHUSIASM. Acts xxvi. 24

SERMON XXXVIII. A CAUTION AGAINST BIGOTRY. Mark ix. 38, 39.

SERMON XXXIX. CATHOLIC SPIRIT. 2 Kings x. 15

SERMON XL. CHRISTIAN PERFECTION. Phil. iii. 12

THE PROMISE of SANCTIFICATION. Ezek. xxxvi. 25, and c.

SERMON XLI. WANDERING THOUGHTS. 2 Cor. x. 4

SERMON XLII. SATAN'S DEVICES. 2 Cor. ii. 11

SERMON XLIII. THE SCRIPTURE WAY OF SALVATION. Eph. ii. 8

SERMON XLIV. ORIGINAL SIN. Gen. vi. 5

SERMON XLV. THE NEW BIRTH. John iii. 7

SERMON XLVI. THE WILDERNESS STATE. John xvi. 22

SERMON XLVII. 1 Peter i. 6

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THE
WORKS
OF THE
Rev. JOHN WESLEY, M.A.

Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.

Volume III.

 BRISTOL:

Printed by WILLIAM PINE, in Wine-Street
MDCCLXXI.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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