casion, the people gladly received his SERM. "word and were baptized, and the same XVI. day there were added unto them about "three thousand souls." This was a large portion of first fruits, a great earnest of that spiritual harvest which the apostles had begun to reap, of which the first fruits of the productions of the earth, offered at this very time by the Jews, were a representation. Nor was the utility of the gift, conferred on the apostles, less conspicuous afterwards; the thing, indeed, speaks for itself. The last orders of Jesus Christ were " Go ye and teach all nations, bap tizing them in the name of the Father, "and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you." How were these orders to be fulfilled without a previous knowledge of the tongues of the nations whom these missionaries were to address ?—and how slow, very slow, must VOL. I. S have XVI. SERM. have been the progress of the gospel if they had been left to acquire these tongues by the usual methods. On the contrary, with this assistance, its progress was rapid beyond imagination; within the period of forty years, from the death of Christ, it had been preached and had obtained some footing in every considerable country of the then known world. Let us, then, now, and at all times, entertain the highest gratitude towards God, for this stupendous instance of his desire that all nations and kindreds should come to the knowledge of the truth and be saved; let us resolve to make the most we are able of this benevolent distribution of divine truth: let us pray to God that as his Holy Spirit at the first opening of Christianity gave such extraordinary power to the apostles for our conversion, so he may continue the same blessed work by taking up his abode with each and all of us, XVI. us, by illuminating our understandings and SERM. purifying our hearts, that we may have a true perception of every thing which it concerns us to know, and may resolutely and uninterruptedly continue in the prac tice of it. SERMON XVII. THE DUTY OF TAKING UP OUR CROSS FOR ST. MATTHEW XVI. XXIV. Then Jesus said unto his disciples, If any SER M. |