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Rh and have the divine authority for both. You will diſhonour the bleſſed Jeſus, you will diſparage his ſurpaſſing excellency, if you do not confide in him, and make your boaſt of him. Chriſt is King of heaven, Chriſt is Judge of the world, Chriſt is God over all. And of ſuch a Saviour ſhall we not glory? Yes, verily; and in all circumſtances, and on every occaſion.

Amidſt your manifold infirmities, glory in Chriſt. For, though he was crucified in weakneſs, he hath all power in heaven and earth. And it is written before him, it is one of his immutable decrees, Sin ſhall not have dominion over you.— Amidſt your various failings, glory in Chriſt for his righteouſneſs covers all your imperfections, his righteouſneſs ſecures you from wrath and condemnation; and, though deficient in yourſelves, you are complete in him.— Under the preſſure of tribulations, lift up your heads, and glory in the Croſs: becauſe the Captain of your ſalvation, was made perfect through ſufferings. If you ſuffer with him, you ſhall alſo reign with him. And the ſufferings of this preſent time are not worthy to be compared with the happineſs which Chriſt hath purchaſed with his agonies, and will quickly beſtow on his people.— When death approaches, death that cuts off the ſpirit of princes, and is terrible among the kings of the earth; do you ſtill glory in the Croſs. Adhering to this banner, you may boldly and triumphantly ſay, ''O death, where is thy fing? O grave, where is thy victory?''— When that great tremenduous day ſhall come, which puts an end to time and terreſtrial things; when that awful, that majeſtic voice is heard, which commands all the race of Adam to appear at the bar; then, my dear brethren in Chriſt, then alſo ſhall you glory in the