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J. DODSLEY, in Pall-Mall.
M DCC LXVIII,
CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.
DISCOURSE I.
The Proofs of a Divine Providence.
ROMANS xi. 36.
Of him, and through him, and to him, are
all Things: to whom be Glory for ever.
Amen.
DISCOURSE II.
Page 1.
The World preferved by Divine Provi
dence.
NEHEMIAH іх. 6.
Thou preferueft them all.
P. 19.
DISCOURSE III.
On God's Government of the World:
And first, of his Dominion over the
inanimate Creation.
PSAL. CXXXV. 6.
Whatsoever the Lord pleased, that did he in
Heaven, and in Earth, in the Seas, and in
all deep Places. P. 37.
DISCOURSE IV.
God's Government and Care as extending
to the sensitive Brute Animals.
МАТТ. X. 29.
Are not two Sparrows fold for a Farthing?
And one of them shall not fall to the Ground
without your Father.
DISCOURSE V.
P. 59.
On God's providential Government with
regard to his reasonable Creatures, moe
ral Agents.
PSALM cili. 19.
The Lord hath prepared bis Throne in the
Heavens; and his Kingdom ruleth over all.
DISCOURSE VI.
On God's providential Government to-
wards good and evil Angels.
PSALM ciii. 19.
The Lord hath prepared his Throne in the
Heavens, and his Kingdom ruleth over all.
P. 101.
DISCOURSE VII.
General Observations concerning God's
providential Government towards Man-
kind.
P. 121.
DISCOURSE VIII.
Concerning God's providential Govern-
ment as respecting large Communities.
PSALM xxii. 28.
-He is the Governor among the Nations.
P. 145.