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Selected from the Papers of the Late Rev. Clement Bailhache

Sermons Selected from the Papers of the Late Rev. Clement Bailhache

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SERMONS
SELECTED FROM THE PAPERS
OF THE LATE REV.
CLEMENT BAILHACHE.

EDITED BY THE
REV. J. P. BARNETT.

THE HOLY CAUTIONS THAT HE GAVE,
THE PRAYERS HE BREATHED, THE TEARS HE WEPT,
YET LINGER HERE, THOUGH IN THE GRAVE,
THROUGH MANY A YEAR THE SAINT HAS SLEPT.

London:
ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW.
MDCCCLXXX.

Portrait of Rev. Clement Bailhache

Photographed by S. S. Priestley, Huddersfield.

CONTENTS.

Introduction by the Editor vii
SERMON PAGE
I. Salvation.Titus i. 11-14 1
II. Propitiation.1 John ii. 2 13
III. Faith in the Saviour.Acts xvi. 31 29
IV. Sincerity of Heart Necessary to the Understanding of the Gospel.John vii. 17 41
V. The Humble Taught the Lord’s Way.Psalm xxv. 9 50
VI. The Gratitude of the Pardoned.Luke vii. 47 66
VII. Consecration.Romans xii. 1, 2 81
VIII. Christianity in our Daily Life.Colossians iii. 17 104
IX. Unconscious Influence.Matthew xii. 36, 37 117
X. Secular Anxiety.Matthew vi. 25, 31 133
XI. Contentment.Philippians iv. 11-14 151
XII. Joy.Philippians iv. 4 164
XIII. Sickness.John xi. 4 173
XIV. Jesus Only.Matthew xvii. 8 181
XV. Prayer.Matthew vii. 7, 8 189
XVI. Assurance.2 Timothy i. 12 206
XVII. Immortality.Psalm viii. 4 222
XVIII. Heaven.Revelation vii. 15 235

INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR.

The preparation of this volume for the press, whilst it has necessarily entailed considerable labour, has happily been attended with little difficulty. None of these sermons were prepared for the pulpit with any idea of publication, and only a few of them, which need not be specified, should be taken as finished compositions. Their author, however, never allowed himself to think superficially or to write carelessly. His MSS. are easily read, and are in such a state as to leave almost nothing to be done in the way of revision.

Many other sermons equal to these in power and interest might have been included, if space had served. I ought, perhaps, to say that the selection has been

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