Preached, fome by the Rev. EBENEZER ERSKINE, M. A. And others by the Rev. RALPH ERSKINE, M. A. VOL. II. The THIRD EDITION. LONDON: Printed for EDWARD DILLY, at the Rofe and Crown in the M DCC LXIII, I. OD's little remnant keeping their garments Thou haft a few names even in Sardis, which have not defiled their garments; and they fhall walk with me in white: for they are worthy. Page I By Mr. EBENEZer Erskine. G II. The wind of the Holy Ghoft blowing upon the dry bones in the valley of vifion. In a fermon on EZEK. xxvii. 9. Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon thefe flain, that they may live. 4I By Mr. EBENEZER ERSKINE. III. The groans of believers under their burdens. In a fermon on 2 COR. v. 4. We that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened 78 By Mr. EBENEzer Erskine. IV. Law-death, Gofpel-life; Or, The death of legal righteousness, the life of gofpel-holiness. Being the fubftance of feveral fermons on GAL. ii. 19. I through the law am dead to the law, that I might live unto God. 109 By Mr. RALPH Erskine. V. The harmony of the divine attributes difplayed, in PSAL. lxxxv. 10. Mercy and truth have met together: righteousness and The best bond, or fureft engagement. In a fermon on For who is this that engaged his heart to approach unto The gradual conqueft: Or, heaven won by little And the Lord thy God will put out these nations before |