With the exception of that by the lately deceased Rev. William Limont, all the Sermons in the Volume are by living Ministers and the only other not prepared for the press by : the author himself, is that of the Rev. John Barr, whose lamented indisposition has prevented him from doing this service. The publisher sends forth the volume to the public, in the hope, that it will prove as useful to those who peruse it, as honourable to those who have furnished its contents. 34, SOUTH PORTLAND-STREET, GLASGOW, January, 1836. J. S. CONTENTS. REV. JAMES JEFFREY, MUSSELBURGH. Heaven a state of rest, and the necessity of labouring for its attain- SERMON XIV. THE LATE REV. W. LIMONT, EDINBURGH. The Trial of Abraham. GEN. xxii. 1—14, . SERMON XV. REV. DAVID RUSSELL, ERROL. The Young warned against Evil Counsels and Companionships. PROV. i. 10, 283 299 SERMON XVI. REV. JOHN M'GREGOR, STRANRAER. Christ Weeping over Jerusalem. LUKE xix. 41, 42, 314 REV. DAVID CRAWFORD, PORTOBELLO. The Parable of the Tares. MATTH. xiii. 24-31, 36-44, SERMON XIX. REV. PETER BROWN, WISHAWTON. The Conversation of the Two Disciples on their way to Emmaus. SERMON XX. REV. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, KILMARNOCK. The Saviour's Trouble of Soul in anticipation of his Sufferings. 331 347 370 387 SERMON XXI. REV. JAMES BANKS, PAISLEY. Repentance. Acts xvii. 30, 408 |