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 did once towards Jerualem, when he came near the city, he wept over it.——— Truly, inner, your tate is a weeping tate ; your tate is a mierable tate; you ly open to all the wrath, all the vengeance, all the cures under heaven. O poor mierable inners, cannot you pity yourelves? The Lord of heaven pity you. Did Jeus Chrit come from heaven to you inners, and will not you come out of your in, to come to Chrit? Did Chrit come from his Father's boon, and leave his throne and crown, and all his glory, to come to a peor lot world, and to die and uffer: here for poor lot inners: and what inners, will this make no impreion upon you? Let me tell you, irs, Chrit came into the world, for no other end and reaon, but only to die for poor inners. It was the great deign of Chrit to ave poor inners. irs, if you will not credit me, look into the cripture, and then urely you will believe it, I Tim. i. 15. 'This is a faithful aying, aith the apotle, and worthy of all acceptation, that Jeus Chrift came into the world to ave inners.' Mark, irs, 'He came into the world to ave inners' Chrit hanged upon