SERMONS ON SEVERAL Subjects and Occasions. FORTY FOUR Now published from the Author's Manuscripts prepared for the Press by himself; the first fix having been separately printed before. By CHARLES WHEATLY, M. A. late Vicar of Furneux Pelham in Hartfordshire. VOL. II. LONDON: Printed for C. Davis in Holbourn; C. Hitch in Patora nofter Row's and S. AUSTEN in Newgate Strict. MDCCXLVI: .T W Jesus foretold by Moses and the Prophets. E have found him of whom Moses write, Fefus of Nazareth, the Son Jesus foretold by Moses and the Prophets, And beginning at Mofes and all the Prophets, SERMON VI. JOHN i. 41. We have found the Meffias ; (which is, beting interpreted, the Cbrift.) 96 SERMON. VII. VIII. The Character of the Prophet that was to be like unto Mofes. Acts iü. 22, 23. Moses truly said unto the Fathers, A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you, of your Brethren, like unto me : Him Mall ye bear, in all Things whatsoever be shall say unto you. And it fall come to pass, that every Soul, which will not bear that Prophet, shall be destroyed from among the People. 119,136 SE R M O N IX. The Aaronick Priesthood a Type of CHRIST. HEB, ix. 7, 11, 12. Into the second [Tabernacle] went the High Priest alone once every Year, not with Blood, Blood, wbich be offered for himself, and for the Errors of the People, But Christ being come an High Priest of good Things to come, by a greater and more perfect Tabernacle, not made with Hands, that is to say, not of this Building. ; Neither by the Blood of Goats and Calves, but by bis own Blood be entered in once into the Holy Place, having obtained eternal Jesus an High Priest of the true Tabernacle. Into the second [Tabernacle] &c. as above. Jesus an High Priest after the Order of Mel- Christ, being made perfect, became the Author of eternal Salvation, unto all them that |