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 lead us to withdraw our counsels in despair, but that we recollect, a dying thief has been converted, God is able of stone to raise up children unto Abraham, with God all things are possible!

We shall be well rewarded, if, by means of this paper, one person, hitherto ignorant and insensible, be led to the Saviour. He will blush and mourn for the past; but his prospects will open into a glorious immortality. Disgusted with the pollution of the world, and with the excess of riot to which he himself may have run, he will henceforth keep under his body, and bring it into subjection, he will abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; in one word, he will live under the influence of this apostolic and most important exhortation:

"Whether ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God."