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 lift your and burdens upon the Lord. Jeb. vii. 3, 9, 11 I's lv. 22. 1 Pet v. 7.

Exh. 30. Thank God heartily for all mercies you receive, whether with respect to your bodies or your souls; freely  you get more mercies than  are worthy of, more than you improve or guide well, more than you are  thankful for, and more mercies  many others get, who are better and  serviceable to God than you: Reckon it a great mercy that you are out of, and that you have the opportunity  the precious gospel of Christ: Notice  record all the mercies of God; and  times take a while on purpose to thank  praise God for them. Psal. ciii.

Exh. 31. Specially remark and treasure up spiritual experiences; such as the of prayer, victory over temptations, the sensible presence of GonGod [sic] in ordinances and duties, &c. Never deny, ide, or smother Christ's kindness, this is humility, and true ingratitude, Psal. xlii, 6, 8. and xlvi, 16, 17, 20.

Exh. 32. be charitable to the poor, as as you are able; if you cannot help