Samuel Annesley was pastor of the church of St. Giles at Cripplegate. He began a series of informal lectures, preached by various Puritan divines (the ‘Morning Exercises at Cripplegate’), which became immensely popular. This sermon was preached at the morning exercises. When taken with the sermon that directly follows it (“How Ought We to Love Our Neighbours as Ourselves?”), the pair forms a tidy exposition of our Lord’s summation of his Father’s law. “Jesus said unto him, thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment.” Matthew 22:37-38
Annesley, Samuel. The Digital Puritan - Vol.II, No.4 (Kindle Locations 566-573). Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition.
This clocks in at just over 4 hours long.
I have posted it in three parts under the sermon series titled, "The Law of Christ".
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