398 Walking by Faith, not by Sight, &t. S E R M. to examine impartially. Dthoe objects of XV. faeintghage oauttrention, ahnadve they the `-^"" afcendant in ouhrearts above all others ? Are the things of the world, the pleafures of fenfe, riches, andonours, purfued in fubordination to them ? Are virtue know- ledge, temperance, patience, godlinefs, and charity added to our faith ? And doitth produce thweorks of righteoufnefs habitu- ally in our lives ? For by them it is that faith is made perfe& ? If it be fo, we are in Chri/1 fefus, and (hall be accepted as heirs according to the hope of eternal life. The End otfhe TH Inn V O L U M E.
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