Transcribed from the 1849 John W. Parker edition by DavidPrice,
BY
CHARLES KINGSLEY, Jun.,
RECTOR OFEVERSLEY, HANTS, AND CANON OF MIDDLEHAM, YORKSHIRE.
LONDON:
JOHN W. PARKER, WEST STRAND.
MDCCCXLIX.
LONDON:
Printed by G. Barclay, Castle StLeicester Sq.
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SERMON I. GOD’S WORLD. Psalmciv. 24. | |
O Lord, how manifold are Thy works! in wisdom hast Thoumade them all: the earth is full of Thy riches | |
SERMON II. RELIGION NOT GODLINESS. Psalmciv. 13–15. | |
He watereth the hills from his chambers: the earth issatisfied with the fruit of thy works. He causeth the grassto grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that hemay bring forth food out of the earth; and wine that maketh gladthe heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and breadwhich strengtheneth man’s heart | |
SERMON III. LIFE AND DEATH. Psalmciv. 24, 28–30. | |
O Lord, how manifold are Thy works! in wisdom hast Thoumade them all: the earth is full of Thy riches. That Thougivest them they gather: Thou openest Thine hand, they are filledwith good. Thou hidest Thy face, they are troubled: Thoutakest away their breath, they die, and return to theirdust. Thou sendest forth Thy spirit, they are created: andThou renewest the face of the earth | |
SERMON IV. THE WORK OF GOD’S SPIRIT. James,i. 16, 17. | |
Do not err, my beloved brethren; every good gift and everyperfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father oflights | |
SERMON V. FAITH. Habakkuk, ii. 4. | |
The just shall live by faith | |
SERMON VI. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH. Galatians, v. 16. |