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 Thirdly and Laſtly, I come to the duty we owe to one another.

My children, take warning by the vicious habits of other men, and you will do well; whilſt others ſtrive one againſt another: do you ſtrive to do good one for another; and whilſt others are at variance and revile each other, do you pray for and comfort one another.

To conclude, Mind what I have ſaid, and lay it up in your hearts, and implore God's bleſſing upon it. I muſt leave you, but I hope we ſhall one day meet face to face in the preſence of the Almighty, where pleaſures flow, and joys abide for evermore.

O creature under heaven can afford my ſoul any comfort, only thou, O Lord, the Phyſician