Five sermons on the temptation of Christ our Lord in the wilderness : preached before the University of Cambridge in Lent 1844
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Five sermons on the temptation of Christ our Lord in the wilderness : preached before the University of Cambridge in Lent 1844
Author: Mill, William Hodge, 1792-1853
Year: 1844
CONTENTS. SERMON I. THE DEFINITENESS OF CHRISTIAN FAITH. (i Second Sunday in Lent.) Luke iv. 1, 2. And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, being forty days tempted of the devil . Objective character of Christianity, p. 1 — exemplified in the use of Sacred Seasons, 8 — The Lenten Subject of Christ's Temptation propounded and divided, 12 — Explicit Orthodoxy how and wherefore necessary, 16 — 24. SERMON II. THE INCARNATE LORD SUBJECT TO TEMPTATION. (Third Sunday in Lent.) Luke iv. 1, 2. And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, being forty days tempted of the devil. Temptation of the Son of God, p. 26 — not to he explained on any of the several heretical hypotheses that have been adduced for that purpose, 27 most true and significant on the Catholic one, 36: His guidance by the Holy Spirit to the Temptation equally significant and true, 39 — 51. SERMON III. THE TEMPTATION OF SENSUAL DISTRUST. (Midrlent Sunday .) Luke iv. l — 1. And Jesus being full cf the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, being forty days te