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224 DIRECTIONS HOW TO LEAD A guage is oaths, filthiness, or foolish talking, or jest- ing ? Nay, let me tell you, if you choose such com- pany when you might have better, and find most de- light in such, you are so far from heavenly conver- sation, that as yet you have no title to heaven at all, and in that state shall never come there. If your trea- sure was there, your heart could not be on things so distant. In a word, our company will be a part of our happiness in heaven, and it is a singular part of our furtherance to it, or hinderance from it. § 5. (4) Avoid frequent disputes about lesser truths, and a religion that lies only in opinions. They are usually least acquainted with a heavenly life, who are violent disputers about the circúmstantials of religion. He, whose religion is all in his opinions, will be most frequently and zealously speaking his opinions ; and he whose religion lies in the knowledge and love of God and Christ, will be most delightfully speaking of that happy time when he shall enjoy them. He is a rare and precious Christian, who is skilful to improve well - known truths. Therefore let me advise you who aspire after a heavenly life, not to, spend too much of your thoughts, your time, your zeal, or your speech, upon disputes that less concern your souls ; but when hypo- crites are feeding on husks or shells, do you feed on the joys above. I wish you were able to defend every truth of God, and to this end would read and study but still I would have the chief truths to be chiefly studied, and none to cast out your thoughts of eternity. The least controverted points are usually most weighty, and of most necessary frequent use to our souls. Therefore study well such scripture precepts as these: "Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations. "(r) "Foolish and unlearn- edquestionsavoid ,knowingthattheygenderstrifes. And the servant of the Lord must not strive. "(s) "Avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law, for they are unprofitable and -vain. "(t) " If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words even the words of our Lord Jesus (r) Rom. xiv. 1 (s) 2 Tim. ii. Nú, 24. (t) Tit. iii. 9.

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