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N this chapter you have an account of the effects of the Apostle St. Peter's famous Sermon; having told the Jews in the verses before my text, that they were the men that had crucified the Lord of life, and shed the blood of the Son of God, that they had consented to it and imbrued their hands in it. This stung their consciences, and pricked their hearts: the arrows of the Lord, which the Apostles had shot secretly into their souls, came home to their hearts and consciences, that they could