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Christians to the temptations and dangers to which we are exposed. His publications of The Church s Trials, The Progress of Popery, and The Divine Warning, have pointed out the views to which he has been led of the instruction which God has given us in his word, of our many enemies. The Church of Christ is more generally awaking to the perils of these days. The clouds are gathering on all sides, and many are becoming sensible of the over-hanging tempest. He feels therefore that it is important that his fellow-C hristians should also be directed to that support and refuge which God has provided for his people, and to that hope of glory which is both an helmet in the day of battle and a sure anchor in the tempest. In the part of his Divine Warning r-ore directly ad dressed to the Romanists, the Author stated that it would have been much more pleasant to him to call the attention of Christians to the Heavenly Jerusalem and its spiritual glories, its holiness, and its perpetuity. He has been led since to adopt this more pleasant part of ministerial duty. On occasion of preaching anniversary sermons for the Prayer-book and Homily Society, the Foreign A id Society, and the Accident Relief Society, and a sermon in a course of Prophetical Lectures at St. George s, Bloomsbury, (in 1843), he directed his hearers to subjects connected with the progress of truth, the union of Christians, the reward of works, and the glories of the heavenly Jerusalem. It appeared to him that these subjects more fully opened would set forth the contrast view to that which he had given in former publications, a view which is quite as needful, and more quickening, and more encouraging to the Christian. He has attempted to do this in the following
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