Sermons on Several Occasions, Second Series

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John Wesley 1771
English
  • On Eternity
  • On the Trinity
  • God's Approbation of His Works
  • On the Fall of Man
  • On Predestination
  • God's Love to Fallen Man
  • The General Deliverance
  • The Mystery of Iniquity
  • The End of Christ's Coming
  • The General Spread of the Gospel
  • The New Creation
  • The Duty of Reproving Our Neighbour
  • The Signs of the Times
  • On Divine Providence
  • The Wisdom of God's Counsels
  • The Imperfection of Human Knowledge
  • The Case of Reason Impartially Considered
  • Of Good Angels
  • Of Evil Angels
  • Of Hell
  • Of the Church
  • On Schism
  • On Perfection
  • Spiritual Worship
  • Spiritual Idolatry
  • On Dissipation
  • On Friendship with the World
  • In What Sense We Are to Leave the World
  • On Temptation
  • On Patience
  • The Important Question
  • On Working Out Our Own Salvation
  • A Call to Backsliders
  • The Danger of Riches
  • On Dress
  • The More Excellent Way
  • An Israelite Indeed
  • On Charity
  • On Zeal
  • On Redeeming the Time
  • On Family Religion
  • On the Education of Children
  • On Obedience to Parents
  • On Obedience to Pastors
  • On Visiting the Sick
  • The Reward of the Righteous
  • On Pleasing All Men
  • The Duty of Constant Communion
  • Of Former Times
  • What is Man?
  • On Attending the Church Service
  • On Conscience
  • On Faith
  • On God's Vineyard
  • On Riches
John Wesley, along with his brother Charles, are credited with founding the Methodist denomination. "The following Sermons contain the substance of what I have been preaching for between eight and nine years last past. Every serious man who peruses these, will therefore see, in the clearest manner, what these doctrines are which I embrace and teach as the essentials of true religion." This second series contains sermons concerning important Christian doctrines and practices. (Summary by TriciaG)

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