SHORT SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE. BY REV. WM. S. PLUMER, D.D. OTH LONDON: R. D. DICKINSON, 73 (LATE 92), FARRINGDON STREET. SERMON I. A CALL TO PIETY. Unto you, 0 men, I call.-PROV. viii. 4. WILL you now listen to some plain words? They shall be kind. They shall be true. They relate to the most weighty things. They concern your well being now, and for ever. 1. There is a God. heavens declare his glory. All nature says so. The The earth is full of his goodness. In him we live, and move, and have our being. God is one. He alone is good. is none like him. 2. This God is He is almighty and all-wise. There is none with him. There There is none beside him. holy and just. among the nations. He is a ruler He is a great King. He cannot deny himself. He hates sin. It is not certain that he hates anything else. with all his heart. But it is certain that he hates sin To him sin is horrible and abom |