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HOUGH the Lord needeth not a Tetimony from uch a wretched man as I, and if all the world hould be ilent, the very tones would cry, it is more than debt, that I hould confes Chrit, before men and angels. It would atisfy me not a little, that the throne of the Lord Jeus were excited above the clouds, the Heaven of heavens, and on both ides of the un ; and that all poible praie and glory were acribed to him. That, by his grace, I might put my eal, uch as it is, unto that ong, even the new ong of thee, who with a loud voice ing, Rev. v. 9. 'Thou art worthy to make the book, and to open the eals thereof: For thou wat lain, and hat redeemed us to God by thy blood, out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation, and hat made us unto our God kings and priets: And we hall reign upon the earth.' And bleed were I, could I lay to my ear by faith, and ay, Amen, to the Palm 'of the many angels round about the Throne, and the beats, and elders, whoe number is ten thouand