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ORIGINAL FRENCH

Jacques
REV. JAMES SAURIN,

Pastor of the French Church at the Hague.

VOL. IV.

ON CHRISTIAN MORALITY.

Peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God......St. Peter.

BY THE REV. ROBERT ROBINSON.

New York :

PRINTED BY L. NICHOLS,

NO. 308 BROADWAY.

1805.

1901, 9 мс 17.

From Lawrence Bradford , е чу.

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SERMON VIII.
Christian Conversation.
COLOSSIANS iv. 6.

Page 207
SERMON IX.
The Duty of Giving Alms.
LUKE xi. 41.

Page 233
SERMON X.
Christian Heroism.
PROVERBS xvi. 32.

Page 269
SERMON XI.
Christian Casuistry.
PROVERBS iv. 26.

Page 293
SERMON XII.
The Necessity of Progressive Religion.
1 CORINTHIANS ix. 26, 27.

Page 319
SERMON XIII.
The Moral Martyr.
PSALM cxix. 46.

Page 349

SERMON 1.

THE NECESSITY OF UNIVERSAL OBEDIENCE.

James ii. 10.

Whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he

is guilty of all.

WER

MY BRETHREN,
ERE I obliged to give a title to this epis-

tle, from which I have taken my text, to distinguish it from the other books of our sacred canon, I would call it the paradores of St. James. It should seem, the apostle bad no other design in writing than that of surprizing his readers by unheard-of propositions. In the first chapter he subverts that notion of religion, which is generally received both in the world and the church. To adore the God of heaven and earth, to receive his revelation, to acknowledge bis Messiah, to partake of his sacraments, to burn with zeal for his worship, this is usually called religion. No, says St. James, this is not religion ; at most this is only a small part of it. Retigion consists in visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and in keeping themselves unspotted from the world, ver. 27. In the second chapter he seems to take pains to efface the grand character of a christian, and of christianity itself, and to destroy this fundamental truth of the gospel, that man is justified by faith zoithout the deeds of the law, Rom. ii. 28. No,

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