CONTENTS TO VOL. I
Discourse
Text
Subject
Exodus
63.
The Burning Bush
64.
God’s Presence with his People
65.
The Self-Existence and Immutability of God
66.
Moses declining the Commission given him
67.
Pharaoh’s Impiety
68.
The Opposition that is made to Religion,
69.
The Despondency of Israel
70.
God hardening Pharaoh’s Heart
71.
Pharaoh’s Elevation to the Throne of Egypt
72.
The Danger of disregarding the Word of God
73.
On delaying our Repentance
74.
Distinguishing Privileges of the Lord’s People
75.
God puts a Difference between his People and others
76.
Redemption celebrated
77.
The Passover
78.
Deliverance of the Israelites from the Destroying Angel
79.
Redemption of the First-born
80.
God’s Condescension to his People’s Weakness
81.
The Pillar and the Cloud
82.
The Command given to the Israelites in their Straits
83.
Israel’s Deliverance at the Red Sea
84.
The Character of God
85.
The Waters of Marah sweetened
86.
Christ the Healer of his People
87.
Scriptural Equality
88.
Sending of the Manna
89.
Moses striking the Rock
90.
The History of the Jews typical of Christian Experience
91.
Moses’ Message to the Israelites
92.
The Giving of the Law
93.
On Circumspection
94.
The Danger of willful and obstinate Disobedience
95.
The Victories of Israel gradual and progressive
96.
God’s Covenant with Israel
97.
A Sight of God is a Feast to the Soul
98.
The Command to build the Tabernacle
99.
Aaron’s Breast-Plate
100.
Aaron’s Mitre
101.
The Altar of Incense
102.
The Atonement-Money
103.
The Anointing Oil
104.
God the Source of all Wisdom
105.
Moses’ Indignation against the Worshippers of the Golden Calf
106.
The Lord’s People to be decided and firm
107.
Moses intercedes for Israel
108.
Repentance of the Israelites
109.
Past Mercies pleaded before God
110.
God’s Presence with his Church
111.
God’s Goodness his Glory
112.
The Perfections of God
113.
Jehovah a jealous God
114.
The three yearly Feasts at Jerusalem
115.
The Veil of Moses
116.
The Offerings for the Tabernacle
117.
The Tabernacle Service commenced
118.
Erecting of the Tabernacle