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 whose hands they commended their departing spirits, and of whom one of them has expressly said, ";" in one word, if He to whom the innumerable company of the heavenly host direct their unceasing acts of adoration and praise, as to Him who alone is worthy of them; if He is the proper object of worship, then, the only Lord God and our Saviour, is that object.

! All might, majesty, and dominion be ascribed unto Him.

EEPING in mind that this anathema is the result of disobedience to the Divine commandments, and that man, by his evils, brings upon him self these fearful sufferings, let us endeavour to ascertain what kind of person he must be who places himself in this melancholy condition.

We imagine, then, a man whose desire in all things is to aggrandize himself; whose supreme wish is to rule and bring all others under his own subjection; who lays hold of any means, however cruel or iniquitous, to raise himself to supreme authority; who has no other regard for religion, virtue, truth, and holiness, than to render them subservient to his own lust of