Transcribed from the 1859 William Skeffington edition by DavidPrice.
PLAIN SERMONS
PREACHEDAT
ARCHBISHOP TENISON’SCHAPEL,
REGENTSTREET.
BY
JAMES GALLOWAY COWAN,
MINISTER.
Published by Request.
LONDON:
WILLIAM SKEFFINGTON, 163,PICCADILLY.
1859.
p.iiiCONTENTS.
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SERMON I. TAKING THOUGHT FOR TEMPORALTHINGS. |
St. Matthew,vi., 24, 25. . . . Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, whatye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, whatye shall put on . . .
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SERMON II. RIGHT THOUGHTS OF CHRIST. |
St. Matthew,xxii., 42. What think ye of Christ?
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SERMON III. THE CHURCHMAN’S THOUGHTS ABOUTDISSENTERS. |
St. Luke,xvii., 16. And he was a Samaritan
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SERMON IV. ETERNAL ABODE WITH GOD.—A FUNERALSERMON. |
1Thessalonians, iv, 17. So shall we ever be with the Lord
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SERMON V. MAN’S KNOWLEDGE LIMITED. |
1Corinthians, xiii., 9. We know in part
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p. ivSERMON VI. CONFESSION. |
Proverbs,xxviii, 13. He that covereth his sins shall not prosper
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