LA 1830 J SERMONS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, BY THE REV. HENRY MOORE, FOR SOME YEARS ASSISTANT TO THE REV. JOHN WESLEY, A.M. AND NOW A MEMBER OF THE METHODIST CONFERENCE. WITH A BRIEF MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE AND CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE, FROM HIS BIRTH TO THE FIRST CONFERENOE HELD AFTER THE DEATH OF MR. WESLEY. Divinity is nothing but a grammar of the language of the Holy Ghost. LUTHER. BENGELIUS. LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOTT, 66, PATERNOSTER-RO W. 1830. 186 PREFACE. Soon after the commencement of my religious course, my mind became so entirely occupied with a consciousness of my guilty state before God, that no intention of recording any of the particulars, or of the mercy which I sought, had any place in my thoughts. But when it pleased the God of all grace to reveal his Son in me, and to turn my heaviness into joy, I seemed to consider it as my duty to make known to my perishing fellowsinners, that height and depth of love which is in Christ Jesus our Lord,- Whose blood can make the foulest clean; This sense of duty increased as I read, from time to time, the records of those b who have thus given glory to God, and soul : If judg’d a cheat or dreamer where you fly,– certainly Christian love may admit of |