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LXX.

LXXI.

To Mr. J. E. Ryland. (Extract.)

To Mrs. Langdon.-On the Death of her Hus-
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LXXII. To J. B. Williams, Esq. Shrewsbury
LXXIII. To Mr. J. E. Ryland

LXXIV. To Mr. J. E. Ryland.-On Dr. Ryland's Death
LXXV. To Mrs. Ryland.-On the same

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LXXVI. To Mr. Arthur Tozer, Bristol.-In reference
to Mr. Hall's removal to Broadmead

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8, 9, for various; sometimes read various. Sometimes
5, for with read by

27, put a comma after them

13, for tetrach read tetrarch

-15, for The despond- read Witness the despond-

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NOTES OF SERMONS.

I.

ON THE BEING AND NAME OF JEHOVAH.

Exod. iii. 14.—And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM : and he said, Thus shall ye say to the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.*

I. LET us consider the import of the name; the incommunicable name.

II. The proof of his [God's] possessing the attributes included in it.

III. The probable reasons of his choosing to represent himself under this character.

I. The import of the word JEHOVAH. It comes from a word which denotes to be, to exist; and the proper import of it appears to be permanent, unchanging existence. In the word JEHOVAH is included the affixes and terminations of the future and of the past; implying that he centres within himself all past, together with all future, exist

ence.

The name I AM in the LXX. is rendered i v. In the first chapter of the Revelation of St. John, the Lord describes himself under the following * Preached at Leicester, in October 1814.

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