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Volume nine contains sermons 487–546.

like a mighty wind, and men are to be compelled to hear the sound of mercy.” Then it was a sound, notice, as of wind. It is remarkable that both in the Greek and in the Hebrew tongues, the word used for wind and for Spirit is the same. Hence, when the Saviour said to Nicodemus “The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof,” the type might have been suggested to him by the fact of the word πνεμα having the double signification of the wind and of the Spirit. The wind is doubtless,