The Speedy Appearance of Christ Desired by the Church / Being the Substance of a Sermon, Preached on the Death of a Friend, August 27, 1815
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The sermon expounds a biblical plea for Christ's swift return, using the Song of Solomon image of the beloved hastening like a young hart on mountains of spices to explore the intimate union between Christ and his people. It surveys scriptural metaphors—Trinitarian oneness, the hypostatic union, head and body, vine and branches, husband and wife—to argue that believers share Christ's life, Spirit, and love. The preacher emphasizes mutual affection, the transforming effects of union, and the church's earnest petitions for clearer manifestations of divine love and nearness.
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