VI. To the Rev. James Phillips, Haverfordwest VII. To the Rev. James Phillips VII. To the Rev. James Phillips V. To Mrs. Fysh, of Camberwell, on the Death of XIII. To William Hollick, Esq. of Whittlesford, near Cambridge.-On his own Recovery from a XIV. To Dr. Gregory.-On the Certainty attending XV. To William Hollick, Esq.-On his Recovery XVI. To the Rev. James Phillips XVII. To the Church of Christ, of the Baptist Per- . 409 410 413 417 419 423 425 427 430 433 434 436 439 442 XXXII. XXVI. To the Rev. James Phillips XXVII. To Ebenezer Foster, Esq. Cambridge XXVIII. To the Rev. Josiah Hill XXIX. To William Hollick, Esq.-On the Death of XXX. To R. Foster, Jun. Esq. Cambridge XXXIX. XL. Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button . 486 To the Rev. James Phillips, Clapham.-On Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button. To the Rev. James Phillips.-(Extract.) LXV. To Richard Foster, Jun. Esq. LXVII. To the Rev. Thomas Langdon, of Leeds.--On LXXI. To Mr. J. E. Ryland. (Extract.) To Mrs. Langdon.-On the Death of her Hus- LXXII. To J. B. Williams, Esq. Shrewsbury LXXIV. To Mr. J. E. Ryland.-On Dr. Ryland's Death LXXVI. To Mr. Arthur Tozer, Bristol.-In reference LXXX. To the Church of Christ assembling in Broad- LXXXI. To the Rev. P. J. Saffery, of Salisbury. LXXXIV. To Ebenezer Foster, Esq. . 19, instanced in pirates and rebels should be between 'parentheses 27, put a comma after them 13, for tetrach read tetrarch -15, for The despond- read Witness the despond- 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. VOL. V. B |