A SERMON ON THE HARVEST of THIS YEAR, 1777, From Acts xivth, Verse 17th; ADDRESSED TO THE FARMERS OF THIS KINGDOM; WITH A SERIOUS HINT, or Two, to their SUPERIORS. By WILLIAM CARPENTER, D. D. LONDON: Printed for G. ROBINSON, Pater-nofter Row; B. THORN, Exon; and R. Of whom may be had, A SERMON on the late GENERAL FAST, by the fame AUTHOR. ACTS, chap. xivth, verfe 17th. Neverthefs he left not himself without Witness in that he did Good, and gave us Rain from Heaven, and fruitful Seafons, filling our Hearts with Food and Gladness. T HESE Words are a Part of Paul, and Barnabas's fpi rited Address to the People of Lyftra. The Occafion of it was remarkable. In their painful Journeyings for the Propagation of the true Faith our Apostles arrive at this City of Lycaonia, which, it seems, was entirely given up to Pagan Idolatry. Here, amidst their wondering Audience, the inspired Preacher discovers One more than ordinarily attentive, whose bodily Misfortune of being a Cripple from his Mother's Womb, enforced by the Faith which he had to be healed, recommended him as an Object worthy of Compaffion: vers. 8, 9, 10.There fat a certain Man at Lyftra impotent in his Feet being a Cripple from his Mother's Womb who never had walked: The fame B |