Huntington – Light Shinning in Darkness

By Willam Huntington

Light Shinning in Darkness. Part 2,

The Utility of the Books, and the Excellency of the Parchments.

Volume 16

By William Huntington.

Light shinning in darkness: For part 1 see volume 15.

Contents Part 2 of Light shinning in darkness:

Chapter 21. The envied man’s retinue, and the honourable man’s beggary”

  • Chapter 22. The Heavenly intercourse opened, and the goers and comers described.
  • Chapter 23. The Lord’s book of wars, and the wars of the Lord.
  • Chapter 24. The inheritance of the wise, and the promotion of fools.
  • Chapter 25. Gods greatest treasure in man’s worst part.
  • Chapter 26. The wonderful climax, or, the chain of Heaven and Earth.
  • Chapter 27. The wise pupil, and his domestic tutor.
  • Chapter 28. The erring heart, and God’s unerring ways.
  • Chapter 29. The best of fathers, and his command; the mystic mother, and her law.
  • Chapter 30. The violent storm, and heavenly calm.
  • Chapter 31. The Saint’s right, and his lies against it.
  • Chapter 32. Charity described in its fountain, in its channel, and its streams.
  • Chapter 33. The Son of God in triumph, and Satan’s work in ruins

The Utility of the Books, and the Excellency of the Parchments


A SERMON DELIVERED AT PROVIDENCE CHAPEL,
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9,1796:


THE DAY APPOINTED BY GOVERNMENT FOR PUBLIC
FASTING AND PRAYER.


“Wherefore it is said in the book of the wars of the LORD,
What he did in the Red sea, and in the brooks of Arnon,”
Numbers 21:14.
“And the books, but especially the parchments.” 2 Timothy
4:13