upon Eternal Judgment, 17 excellent Elogy, 'tis Holy, jug, and good. Holy as it enjoyns all .A6s of Piety to God : the ado- ration of his Majefry refulting from hisinexpreflible divine Per- fetions, the imitationof his Pu- rity, a relianceon his Goodnefs, a refignation to his moff wife Providence, and a dutiful obe- dience to his Will. Such a fenfe of our dependance and fubjeci- on to God, is the proper Chara- aer of the reafonable Creature, as dignified above inanimate and mere fenfitive Beings. The Law is NI, as it directs us how to de- mean our felves in our various Relations, Jufrice is theCement of 'Societies, without which they disband and fall into Confufion. And the íùmof the Law is vir- tually comprifed in one Rule, to do to others 4s we would they fhoulddo to us, than which nothing is more equal. Rama74I2.
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