Serm. t o. is regalredbetweenMan andMan :' 239 - men will tinde,ch.it they have but impoveriíhed themtelves by their ill gotten wealth, and heaped up for themfelves treafures of wrath ; Read thofe words and tremble at them, Tam. S 1,2,3,4, . Go to now ye rich men,weep and howlforyottr miferyfhall come uponyou, &c. Let us then be perfwaded, as we love God whom we have nor feen, as we love the Gofpel which we read and hear every day, and would preferve the reputation of it ; as we would better the world, and the condition of man- kind,as we love our felves and our own peace and happinefs,to deal jualy and equally with all men. Till we cone to live by this Rule of Equity, we can never hope to fee the world a quiet habitation. But if this were prattifed among us, then Glory would P8í.385.9,10, dwell in our Laud,Mercy and Truth bvouldmeet together, Righteoulnefs and I I,73,13. Peace would kifs eachother, Truth wouldfpring out of the Earth,andRigh- teoufnefs would loon, down from Heaven; yea the Lord would give that which is good, and our Landwould yieldher increafe, Righteoufuefs would go before him,and fet us in the way of his 0eps. After
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