The Incomparableness of God – George Swinnock

01 00:00:00 The preface and meaning of the text
02 00:11:03 God is incomparable; 1. In his being
03 00:18:09 The incomparableness of God in his being. It is from itself, for itself, and wholly independent
04 00:26:18 God incomparable in his being, as he is absolutely perfect, universal, unchangeable
05 00:38:52 God incomparable in his being, as it is eternal and without composition
06 00:46:45 God incomparable in his being, as it is infinite and incomprehensible
07 00:59:23 God incomparable in his attributes, in his holiness, and wisdom
08 01:30:16 God incomparable in his attributes, in his knowledge and faithfulness
09 01:44:20 God incomparable in his mercy and patience
10 01:57:59 God incomparable in his attributes, as they are from him, as they are his essence, as they are all one in him, as they are in him in an infinite manner
11 02:05:19 God incomparable in his works, creation, and providence
12 02:25:57 God incomparable in the work of redemption; he can do all things
13 02:36:21 God incomparable in the manner of his working: he worketh irresistibly, arbitrarily
14 02:45:42 God incomparable in his working; he doth the greatest things with ease, and without any help
15 02:59:32 God is incomparable in his word he speaketh with incomparable authority, condescension, and efficacy
16 03:11:43 God is incomparable in his word: in its purity, mysteries, prophecies
17 03:21:53 God incomparable in his word, as it is converting, affirighting, and comforting
18 03:30:41 If God be incomparable, 1. How great is the malignity of sin, which contemneth, dishonoureth, and opposeth this God!
19 03:45:06 If God be incomparable, how great is the madness and misery of impenitent sinners!
20 04:03:26 If God be incomparable, how monstrous is their pride who compare themselves to the incomparable God!
21 04:12:48 If God be incomparable, then incomparable service and worship is due to him
22 04:36:33 Labour for acquaintance with the incomparable God: motives to it. The knowledge of God is sanctifying, satisfying, saving
23 04:57:45 The means of acquaintance with God. A sense of our ignorance. Attendance on the word. Fervent prayer
24 05:09:32 Exhortation to choose this incomparable God for our portion; with some motives thereunto
25 05:24:43 Exhortation to give God the glory of his incomparable excellency; with some considerations to enforce it
26 05:47:02 Comfort to them that have the incomparable God for their portion

“And those who know Your name will put their trust in You,
For You, Lord, have not abandoned those who seek You.” Psalm 9:10
New American Standard Bible

The Incomparableness of God – George Swinnock

George Swinnock (1627–1673), nonconformist divine, born at Maidstone in Kent in 1627, was son of George Swinnock of Maidstone, whose father was mayor of the borough. Owing to the death of his father, George Swinnock, jun., was brought up in the house of his uncle Robert, a zealous puritan. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, whence he removed on 7 October 1645 to Jesus College (Addit. MS. 5820, f. 162); he graduated B.A. in 1647–8, and then proceeded to Oxford to obtain preferment, entering as a commoner at Magdalen Hall. On 19 January 1648–9 he became chaplain at New College, and on 6 October following he was made a fellow of Balliol College by the parliamentary visitors. He was incorporated B.A. on 29 November 1650, and graduated M.A. on the next day. In the same year he resigned his fellowship, and was appointed vicar of Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire. In 1655 he was appointed to St. Leonard’s chapel at Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire, and on 10 January 1661 was presented to the vicarage of Great Kimble in the same county by Richard Hampden, to whom he was then chaplain. In the following year he was ejected for nonconformity, both from St. Leonard’s and from Great Kimble, and took up his abode with the Hampden family at Great Hampden. Upon the issue of the Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 he retired to Maidstone, where he became pastor to a large congregation. He died on 10 November 1673, and was buried in the parish church.

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