176 Of a Confcience void of OP-ace. SE R M. on the merits of Chrill, will difcharge their VII. confciences from the guilt of fecret vices, and of appetites and paffions immoderately indulged. Let us not be deceiv'd this way, God is not to be mocked, he has put confci- ence in every one of our breafts, as the guide of our actions, and a judge for him; if we violate its rights, he will certainly require it, nor is there any pretence by which we can cover ourfelves from his juftice; nay, con - fcience itfelf will one day loudly complain of its wrongs, and be the fierceft acculer be- fore the divine tribunal ; make it therefore a friend by repentance and good works. S E R-
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