The Moral Law not Injured by the Everlasting Gospel.

By William Huntington.

The Broken Cistern and the Springing Well.

Excommunication, and the duty of all men to believe, weighed in the balance.

The Lamentation.

The Moral Law not Injured by the Everlasting Gospel.

An Answer to the Fools, and a Word to the Wise.

Volume 11

By William Huntington.

The Broken Cistern and the Springing Well.

or,
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEAD NOTIONS, AND
HEART RELIGION; VAIN JANGLING, AND
SOUND DOCTRINE.


ADDRESSED TO THE REV. JOHN RYLAND, SEN. AT ENFIELD.


“Saying, What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say
unto him, The son of David” Matt. 22:42


Excommunication, and the duty of all men to believe, weighed in the balance.


IN A LETTER TO MR. RYLAND, JUNIOR. OCCASIONED BY
A LETTER OF EXCOMMUNICATION SENT TO MR. ADAMS,
MINE HOST, AT NORTHAMPTON.


“…for the LORD is a God of knowledge, and by him actions
are weighed” I Sam. 2:3.


THE LAMENTATION.


Vain is the preaching now we hear,
No comfort can we find,
Christ, all our hope, is now forgot,
A friend so great and kind.


What harm has our dear Jesus done,
That we should be afraid
To look to him for all we want,
And there our minds be staid?


Look to yourselves, the preachers cry,
And cleanse your hearts from sin:
Why will ye, O why will ye die?
Wash ye and be ye clean.


For ’tis your wicked hearts alone
That keep you from the Lord;
Come then and mould your hearts anew,
Believe ye in his word.

etc.


The Moral Law not Injured by the
Everlasting Gospel.


A SERMON, PREACHED IN SUBSTANCE AT PROVIDENCE CHAPEL;
AND HUMBLY ADDRESSED TO THE REV. ROWLAND HILL, M.A.


“For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to
all men, Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly
lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this
present world;” TITUS 2:11,12


An Answer to Fools;
and
A Word To The Wise


Acts 2:27
William Huntington (1745-1813)
Written by quotes and answers

Quote.
THERE is nothing personal in my book, as to any living
characters.

Answer.
This is true. There is not the personal character, in your book,
of any one creature, either in heaven above, or in the earth
beneath, or in the waters under the earth; neither of angel nor
spirit, saint nor sinner, brute nor devil. And what the
Reviewers have said of your book, is true, that there are no
such characters, no such antinomians, to be found, as are
there described.