CONTENTS. SERMON I. Family-worship recommended. By Andrew Jof. xxiv. 15. As for me and my house, SERMON p. I II. p. 27 The fame fubject continued, SERMON III. The reasonablenefs and neceffity of Public Heb. xiii. 15. 16. 17. By him therefore SERMON The fame fubject continued, t P. 39 IV. P. 6 WEST 20NOV 3 4 SER. SERMON V. On the Death of Chrift. By Thomas Somerville, of Jedburgh. Matt. xxvii. 54. Now when the centu rion, and they that were with him, watching Jefus, saw the earthquake, and thofe things that were done, they feared greatly, faying, Truly this was the Son of God, SERMON On Kind Affections. P. 77 VI. By John McFarlan, D. D. of Canongate. Rom. xii. 10. Be kindly affectioned one to another, SERMON P. 95 VII. P. 107 The fame fubject continued, SERMON VIII. Our Saviour's prayer for the union of his followers confidered. By William Macgill, V. D. M. of Ayr. John, xvii. 20. 21. Neither pray I for thefe alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word: that they all may be one, as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee; that they also may be one in us that the world may ve that thou haft fent me, P. 119. SER The fuccefs of the first publishers of the go- fpel a proof of its truth. By George Camp- The fufferings of Chrift compared with those which fall out in life to other men, with a fuitable improvement of the fubject. By John Ogilvie, D. D. of Midmar. Lam. i. 12. Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? Behold and fee, if there be any forrow like unto my forrow, S ER MON XIV. Job, iii. 17. 18. 19. There the wicked ceafe from troubling; and there the weary be at reft. There the prisoners reft together, they hear not the voice of the oppreffor. The fmall and great are |