Lecture I. ON THE NATURE OF FAITH. vJN an occafion like the preftnt, when invited to an attendance on tlie holy Supptr of our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chriil, to the end tiiat your appro.ich to that ordinance may contribute to )O ur protit, we propofe in this, and, if the Lord permit, in feveral fuccceding lectures, to addrcfs you on the nature and the hlcjjcd ejftcls which flow from true and faving faith. In the courfe of the difcuf Tion of thefe, many other truths, conne6ted with them, will be elucidated, we hope info plain, and yet info faithful a manner, that on the one hand the natural man, God blefiing our endeavours, may be reclaimed from his evil purfuits, and be dire6ted in thofe paths which lead to happincfs and eternal glory; and on the other, the child of God, amidfl all his fears, doubts, and difcouragements, may be counfelled and directed, made to increafe in faith, and wait upon his Father at the Redeemer stable in the experience cf great peace and joy in believing.
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