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DEarly beloved, I beseech you as Strangers and Pilgrims, abftain from fleshly Lufts, which war against the Soul, 1 Pet. ii. 11.

The World is a foreign Land to a Chriftian. He ought to live in it as a Traveller, without Affection for it, without Defign of fettling therein; with Prudence, Temperance, Love, and Defire of his native Country. --- A Man who paffes through a strange Country, ftops only to inform himself of the fhortest Way Home, continues his Journey inceffantly whilst it is Day, and takes no more than neceffary Food and Reft. This is an Emblem of a Christian paffing through this World in his Way to Heaven.

Come, dearest Lord! my Soul's Defire,
With eager Pantings gafps for Home;
Thee, Thee, my reftless Hopes require,
My Flesh and Spirit bid Thee come.
Come, Lord, and fhew Thyfelf to me,.
Or take, O take me up to Thee !

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OR as many of you as have been paptized into Chrift, have put on Chrift, Gal. iii. 27.

The Shame of our first Birth is covered with the Righteousness of Christ, whom we put on at the Time of our fecond Birth. If we have put on Chrift, let nothing then be feen in us but Chrift, his Love, Humility, Meeknefs, and Purity; his Modefty, Patience, and whatever has any Relation to the Holinefs of his Manners. Jefus, thou precious, incorruptible, and divine Robe of thy faithful Members! grant that I may never lofe Thee, and that I may be cloathed with Thee before the Tribunal of thy Father.

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Is there a Thing beneath the Sun, That strives with Thee my Heart to fhare;

O hide this Self from me, that I
No more, but Chrift in me, may live,
My vile Affections crucify,

Nor let one darling Luft furvive.
In all Things nothing may I fee,

Ah tear it thence, and reign alone,
The Lord of every Motion there:
Then fhall my Heart from Earth be free,Nothing defire, or feek, but The.
When it has found Repofe in Thee.

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unto you Scribes and Pharifees, Hypocrites; for ye make clean the Outfide of the Cup and of the Platter, but within they are full of Extortion and Excess, Matt. xxiii. 25.

The Heart is the Seat of Good and Evil; it is by the Heart that we please or displease God. --- In vain do Men hinder their Corruption from appearing outwardly, that they may not lofe the Efteem of Men, if their Heart be corrupt in the Sight of God, through the Love of Sin, and through criminal Defires. A true Penitent acts quite contrary; he ufes his utmoft Endeavours to cleanse his Heart by the Love of God, and the Hatred of Sin; and is willing to bear the Shame and Confufion of his Mifery before Men.

Malice and Rage, thofe Fires of Hell,
Love quenches with her Tongue;
Hopes, and believes, and thinks no Ill,
Tho' fheindure the Wrong,

She nor defires, nor feeks to know
The Scandals of the Time;
Nor looks with Pride on those below,
Nor envies those that climb.

BLeffed are the Poor in Spirit: for theirs is the Kingdom of

Heaven. Matt. v. 3.

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The firft Leffon of Chrift is concerning Poverty and Christian Humility. To be poor in poffeffing much is to be difengaged from Wealth, to use it like a poor Man, and to look upon it as a Truft. Grace is fo powerful, that one may have the Bleffing of this Poverty in the Midft of Riches. --- God by no means permits himself to be outdone in Generofity: He gives All for All, or rather All for nothing, Heaven for Earth, Himself for us. In what does the Kingdom of Heaven in this Life confift, but in the Riches of Faith, the Grace of God, and his Spirit; and to whom does he communicate them more abundantly, but to those who are most difengaged from the World?

JESUS on me the Want bestow,
Which all who feel fhall furely know
Their Sins on Earth forgiv'n;

Give me to prove the Kingdom mine,
And tafte, in Holinefs divine,

The Happiness of Heaven.

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ND when they were come to the Multitude, there came to him a certain Man, kneeling down to him, and faying, Lord, have Mercy on my Son, for he is lunatick, and fore vexed: for oft times he falleth into the Fire, and oft into the Water, Matt. xv. 14, 15.

The Rage and Power of the Devil against Man, in Confequence of Sin, is expreffed by the fad Ufage which this Lunatick suffers. The Devil, in bodily Poffeffions, as well as fpiritual Temptations, knows how to take Advantage of the Constitution, and of natural Caufes and Difpofitions, in order to conceal himself. Some of these are as contrary as Fire and Water. Would to God the Sinner were as throughly fenfible of the Mifery of his Soul, and the fpiritual Illufions of the Devil, as this Father is of those under which his, Son labours! See here the first Steps towards Conversion; to approach CHRIST, to humble ourselves in his Prefence, earnestly to pray to him, and with Confidence to lay our Misery before him.

JESUS, God of our Salvation,

Hear our Call:

Save us all,

By thy Death and Paffion,

JESUS, help, Thou Serpent-bruifer,
Bruife his Head,

Woman's Seed,

Caft down th' Accufer.

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