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 xv. Terre-Fili.s. Though 1'/'peak ith the tongues ff men d of gets, aa ha,.e not juice,  am become as unding brafi, or a ttklg cmbal. nd though I hze the gi of propheq, al un&r. fland all myeries, and all knowledge i and tho' I all faith, fo that I could remo=e m,ntaim, and have not juiee, I am nothing. dthough I bflo alg my good, toed the and though I give my bo o to be burned, andhae not juice, it prteth me nthing. Juice fureth long, aa is kind; }uJce envieth not i juflice vaunteth not it, is not ?Od Doth not behave itbg unemO, feeketb but her on, is not carlo proked, tlinteeth no evil, e 'oyceth not in ini u O, but re 'oiceth in the truth. , eareth all tings, belie=eth alI things, hopeth mgs, enreth all things, RtsoaEn all things. Tile word REsoetva was delivered in as remarka, blea manner as it is printed, le (though it was none off the apoKles words) is learned audience ould not apprehend his meaning; and therebrehe shunfired it oat among them with an emphafia that could not efcape the allowe apprehenfion. There was one thi, which I obferv plead them extremely it wasa melancholy reprdentatmn of the condition of our exiled Monarch: He mas, id the preacher, in .a mournful ile, obligedto der bou} the earth, like a fugitive, from aatio to nmion, and flora on people to another peoplei nay, his roal li e was not out of danger, the ufurper mp]qed ricans to q. lay htm, and fled h, blood :'but th hand Orovi&nce, fiid he, guar&th the lives ff Kings, and proseSeth' them from he lice their enemies. Mean hite, fiid he, the ufurr fitccte&d roufly in all his un&rtakgs : he as viSoriota in his an, ana artful in his ttties; the greatO ebks courted bh Aacs3 [tNs as whfi th

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