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LONDON:
GILBERT & RIVINGTON, PRINTERS,
ST. JOHN'S SQUARE.
220.52 347 1842
✓. 4 CONTENTS.
ISAIAH 1-17.
1. 1. Isaiah declareth the subject of
his prophecy.
1. 2. Jehovah reproveth his rebel-
lious people.
LECTURE 1096-1118.
1096. Prophecy viewed as mani-
festing God's foreknowledge.
1097. Service without devotion is
hateful unto God.
1. 16. Jehovah offereth to reason 1098. God at once merciful and
with his people.
2. 1. Glory promised. Judgments
threatened.
3. 1. The judgments of God, and the
grounds of them.
4. 1. The glory of the Branch of the
Lord.
5. 1. The parable of the vineyard.
Woes denounced.
5. 18. Further woes denounced, and
a fearful invasion.
6. 1. Isaiah in a vision is commis-
sioned to prophesy.
7. 1. In the jeopardy of Judah the
Lord himself giveth a sign.
7. 17. The wasting of Judah by As-
syria foretold.
8. 1. That Assyria would soon spoil
both Israel and Judah.
9. 1. The birth and titles of the
Messiah.
10. 1. Assyria, the rod of God's
anger, shall itself be brought
low.
terrible.
1099. The perilous condition of
the proud and idolatrous.
1100. Sin the cause of the decay
of nations.
1101. The future holiness and hap-
piness of the Church.
1102. The woe of sinning in the
midst of privileges.
1103. The use we ought to make
of God's forbearance.
1104. The risk of being given up
to an impenitent mind.
1105. The birth of Jesus our
pledge of salvation.
1106. The desolation of those who
trust in the world.
1107. Of abiding by the written
word of God.
1108. Our redemption by Christ
Jesus.
1109. God glorified in overruling
man's evil for good.
10. 20. The remnant in Zion need 1110. It is for Christ's sake that
not fear the Assyrian.
11. 1. The Messiah, his kingdom,
and its glory.
12. 1. A joyful thanksgiving for the
salvation of God.
13. 1. The entire desolation of Ba-
bylon foretold.
we are spared to repent.
1111. Christ reigning in the faith
and love of his people.
1112. Our interest in the prophe-
cies of Christ's kingdom.
1113. That the mystic Babylon
shall surely fall.
14. 1. The song of triumph over the 1114. It is well to be reminded of
king of Babylon.
our mortality.
14. 12. The purposes of God against 1115. That God reigns over all
Assyria and Palestine. in righteousness.
15. 1. The devastation of Moab fore- 1116. The calamities of war are
told. chastisements for sin.
16. 1. The burden of Moab is con- 1117. The fulfilment of God's
cluded. sentence, though secret, is sure.
17. 1. The burden of Damascus and 1118. Evil, though overruled for
of Israel. good, is no less liable to punish-
ment.
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ISAIAH 18-37.
LECTURE 1119-1143.
18. 1. Ethiopia is charged to note 1119. The present which all men
God's judgments.
19. 1. The burden of Egypt, of its
princes and people.
19.16. The smiting and the healing
of Egypt.
20. 1. The captivity of many Egyp-
tians and Ethiopians foretold.
21. 1. The burdens of the desert of
the sea, of Dumah, and of Ara-
bia.
ought to give to God.
1120. The misery of having no
useful employment.
1121. The conversion of the Gen-
tiles to the true faith.
1122. Of trusting in God and not
in the world.
1123. That no might nor glory of
man can avail before God.
22. 1. The burden of the valley of 1124. The care and concern of
vision.
23. 1. The burden of Tyre.
24. 1. How God will visit for sin,
and will reign in Zion.
25. 1. The praise of God for deliver-
ing his people.
26. 1. A song of thanks for the safety
of God's people.
27. 1. The deliverance of God's peo-
ple from their enemies.
28. 1. The sin and judgment of
Ephraim and of Judah.
28. 14. The sure foundation laid.
The divine husbandry.
29. 1. Woe to Ariel, by reason of
its sin.
29. 13. The hypocrisy of the Jews.
The joy of the faithful.
30. 1. Woe to those who fly to E-
gypt for succour.
30. 18. Blessings in store for God's
people; judgments for his ene-
mies.
31. 1. An assurance that the Lord
would himself defend Zion.
32. 1. The kingdom of Christ fore-
told.
33. 1. Jerusalem delivered from
Sennacherib, and at peace.
34. 1. Judgments awaiting all na-
tions, and especially Idumea.
35. 1. Peace and prosperity for God's
people foretold.
36. 1. Rabshakeh is sent by Sen-
Inacherib to Jerusalem.
37. 1. Hezekiah applieth to Isaiah,
and prayeth to God.
37.21. Isaiah assureth Jerusalem of
safety.
Christ for his people.
1125. The right use of wealth.
1126. The sins and judgments to
which we are exposed.
1127. The Gospel blessings for
which God is to be praised.
1128. Our joy in the assurance of
life from the dead.
1129. The twofold application of
prophetic words.
1130. That the sensual are not
meet hearers of the Gospel.
1131. The vanity of trusting in a
refuge of lies.
1132. The dreadful judgment of
being blinded to the truth.
1133. The evil effects of formality
and hypocrisy.
1134. How our safety lies in re-
pentance, and calm confidence.
1135. That we must stand in awe
of the terrors of the Lord.
1136. The duty of looking first of
all to God for help.
1137. The present establishment
of Christ's kingdom.
1138. The triumph, gain, and joy
of the true Christian.
1139. How God will deal with the
enemies of his people.
1140. The happiness which the
Gospel establishes in the heart.
1141. That we ought not to listen
to the solicitations of sin.
1142. The end of our calling is
that we glorify God.
1143. God is omnipotent to save
or to destroy.
ISAIAH 38-53.
LECTURE 1144-1166.
38. 1. Hezekiah's sickness, reco- 1144. How we must live if we
very, and thanksgiving.
39. 1. The Babylonish embassy.
Captivity in Babylon foretold.
40. 1. Consolation in Christ pro-
claimed to God's people.
40. 12. The attributes of Jehovah, as
compared with idols.
would not lose by dying.
1145. Of being humble minded in
the midst of success.
1146. Divine power and divine
love united in our Saviour.
1147. The greatness and goodness
of our God.
41. 1. The Lord challengeth false 1148. The blessedness of having
gods to do as He. the Lord for our God.
41. 17. False gods are further chal- 1149. How we must choose the
lenged by the Lord.
42. 1. Christ the light of the Gen-
tiles, a stumbling block to the
Jews.
43. 1. The Lord promiseth to recall
his dispersed people.
43. 14. The calling of the Gentiles,
on the defection of the Jews.
44. 1. God encourageth his people;
denounceth image worship.
44, 18. The infatuation of idolaters.
The commission of Cyrus.
45. 1. The ends for which Cyrus is
to be raised up.
45. 14. God calleth his people, and
not in vain.
46. 1. The vanity of idols is con-
trasted with God's power and
goodness.
47. 1. A swift and sudden destruc-
tion is denounced on Baby-
lon.
48. 1. The ungodly are warned that
there is no peace for them.
49. 1. Christ is to be glorified in the
salvation of the Gentiles.
49. 14. Zion shall be replenished from
among the Gentiles.
50. 1. A suffering Messiah will be
rejected through unbelief.
51. 1. Comfort is addressed to those
who seek the Lord.
58. 12. God comforteth his people against the fear of man.
52. 1. Redemption by Christ Jesus
foreshewn to the Church,
53. 1. The humiliation, and atoning
death of the Messiah.
Lord for our God.
1150. Against being ashamed of
God and of his Gospel.
1151. The Jews witnesses to the
truth of God's word.
1152. Duties accompany the pri-
vileges of God's people.
1153. The prevalence of idolatry
ought to humble us.
1154. Thankfulness due to God
for the revelation of Himself.
1155. Against irreverent specula-
tions on the origin of evil.
1156. The doctrines of the Gospel
preached in prophecy.
1157. The salvation of God pro-
claimed to the unbelieving.
1158. The awful end which awaits
ungodly Christians.
1159. How God has chosen us,
and also warned us.
1160. How our present privileges
and future bliss are foretold.
1161. That we either help or hin-
der the Gospel cause.
1162. They who suffer with Christ
will be glorified with Him.
1163. Assurance of help given for
the encouragement of faith.
1164. Caution against persecuting the people of the Lord.
1165. The extensive application
of prophetic language.
1166. They for whom Christ died
must desire to glorify their Sa-
viour.
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ISAIAH 54-66.
54. 1. The multitude of Christian
converts is foretold:
LECTURE 1167-1182.
1167. Of examining whether we
profit by our Christian calling.
55. 1. Repentant sinners assured of 1168. The sure success of the Gos-
peace and joy and glory.
56. 1. The church of God will be
open to all without distinction.
pel, according to God's will.
1169. The wickedness of pastors
greatly provokes God's judg-
ments.
57. 1. A falling away and a return- 1170. The corruptions of Christ-
ing unto God foretold.
58. 1. The reproof of those who ob-
serve only the letter of God's
ordinances.
59. 1. Calamities denounced against
sinners in God's church.
60. 1. The increase of the Church
in numbers and glory.
ianity, and their reformation.
1171. Of adorning a reformed faith
by a reformed practice.
1172. The awful amount of wick-
edness in Christian lands.
1173. Of our arising and shining
in the light of the Lord.
Jews to the Gospel.
60. 14. Great blessings promised to 1174. The future conversion of the
God's afflicted people.
61. 1. The commission and ministry
of Christ to the church.
62. 1. Salvation to be proclaimed to
Zion, and to be intreated for.
63. 1. The triumph of Christ. The
desolation of Israel.
1175. Of praising God by faith for
the fulfilment of his promises.
1176. Of praying to God that He
will fulfil his prophecies.
1177. How the Jews are to be
taught to pray to God.
1178. The kind of prayer which now
becomes the Christian church.
1179. The case of the faithful and
of the unbelieving contrasted.
65.17. An entirely new state of things 1180. Of searching diligently into
1. 4. The Lord calleth Jeremiah to 1184. Our encouragement to serve
be his prophet.
2. 1. The people of Jerusalem are
reproved for their idolatries.
2.20. The false pleas of the Jews are
exposed.
3. 1. The longsuffering of God. Ju- dah compared with Israel. 3. 12. Promises of restoration to be proclaimed to Israel.
God with boldness.
1185. The evil and bitter conse- quences of sin.
1186. The presumptuous boldness
of impenitent sinners.
1187. The responsibility of having eminent privileges.
1188. Christian contrition, and faith, and devotion.