Excerpt from Horę Homileticę, or Discourses, Principally in the Form of Skeletons, Vol. 16 of 21: Now First Digested Into One Continued Series, and Forming a Commentary Upon Every Book of the Old and New Testament; To Which Is Annexed, an Improved Edition of a Translation of Claude's Essay on the Composition of a Sermon; 1 and 2 Corinthians
God in calling us to the knowledge of his Son, calls us also to a fellowship with his Son, in all the blessings both of grace and glory: and where he gives the former of these blessings, there he engages to impart the latter also. On this ground, the promise of a faithful God, the Apostle assured the Corinthians of.
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