; 26 Tésnptations to Evil, not from God. SE R M. providence prevent the occafions of tempta. L tion, or fupport us fo againfl their power, that they may not prevail to draw us into fin. Laftly, what we are taught concern- ing God, may be applied as a pattern for our imitation. I-Ie tempteth no man ; let us follow him as dear children, and never tempt any man ; let no one lay a flumbling- block, or an occajion of falling befòre his bro- ther ; let no one be fo much as indifferent whether his brother fland or fall ; it is glo- rious, it is god -like, to do all in our power for promoting pure religion, to inftru .1 the ignorant, to comfort the feeble - minded, and to ftrengthen our weak fellow -chrib fiians, S E R-
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