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 a god; nor let the vain pomps and pleaſures the world bewitch your hearts to worship   gods; but let us worſhip the great God of with fear, love, and reverence: let us pray, and praiſe his name continually,  walk in his laws and ordinances, that we  have his eternal love and bleſſing.

Let our meditation be upon Divinity, that reward may be in heaven; that when this  tabernacle of ours ſhall be diſſolved, we may  received into the kingdom of glory: let the  of our hearts and ſouls ſtand open, that when  Saviour Jeſus knocks, he may be received with  joyful welcome: For which fulneſs of  and glory, let it be the deſire of ſinners  to entreat our bleſſed Lord and Saviour to  us with the cables of his love to himſelf, and  us in the bottom of his love, where we shall  made more than conquerors thro' him that  us, Rom. viii. 33. John xvi. 3. Theſe have I Spoken to you, that in me ye might  ''peace. In the world ye ſhall have affliction, but of good cheer, I have overcome the world''. x. 17, 18. Therefore doth the Father love becauſe that I lay down my life to take it up  ''No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down and have power to take it up again. This commandment have I received from my Father.''

The love of God the Father, the grace of the Son, and the ſweet and comfortable fellowſhip of God the Holy Ghoſt, be with us all,  now and for evermore. Amen.