A Call to United, Extraordinary Prayer: An Humble Attempt...
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Preface
Preface by the American Editors
Part I. The Text Opened, and an Account Given of the Affair Proposed in the Memorial From Scotland
Section I. Explanatory Introduction.
Section II Observations on the text.
Section III. An historical account of the concert to which the Memorial relates.
Section IV. A memorial from several ministers in Scotland, to their brethren in different places, for continuing a Concert for Prayer, first entered into in the year 1744.
Part II. Motives to a Compliance With What Is Proposed in the Memorial
Section I. The latter-day glory not yet accomplished.
Section II. The latter-day glory unspeakably great,
Section III. How much Christ prayed and laboured and suffered, in order to the glory and happiness of that day.
Section IV. The whole creation travails in pain.
Section V. Precepts, encouragements, and examples.
Section VI. Motives to excite us.
Section VII. The beauty and good tendency of such union.
Part II. Objections Answered
Section I. Such agreement superstitions, answered.
Section II. That such agreement is whimsical and pharisaical, answered.
Section IV. That the fall of antichrist is at a great distance, answered.
Section V. The charge of novelty, answered.
Section VI. Concluding considerations.