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SERMON
XXIII.
O
Comforts
to
thofe
that
are
of
nmercifiall
fpirit..
M
A
T
H. 5.
7.
.Ble
ffecl
are the
merci
f
aille
for
they
(hall
obtaine
mercy.
4.
w
''y
NOW
that
this
is
a
fpecial evidence
that
thou
didil
hunger and
thirit
after
tighteóufheile
truly-,
therefore
dorh
ioyn
it hereto,
iaef
ed
are_
thofe
that
hunger and
th:r¡i
art
er
r
&hteottf,
l
nef
e,
they
fhall
bej>t:ed.
ElefJed
are
<
J
e
Inercatult
for
:hey
fkahob,
air;
iercy: Thou
thinkefl'thy hear:
is
,
after
righteoufia_íle,
Cod
knows thou
canf't
a
peal
io
him,
that
thou
dtfl
hunger_and
third
after
righteoufnefl
,
but
:onie-
times
thou
art
aff aid
whether
thy hunger
and
thi;
fl
be
tae
or
no:
Here's
one
rule,
haft
thou
a
merciful heart tow
rds
o he
>?
while thou art bungling after
Gods
righteoufneffe,
loth
thy
foul hunger
after the good of others,
and woul
left
thou do
them
all
the good thou
canfl, both
bodily
ànd
t,i-kilo!,
this
is
an
orpiment of
the
truth of
thy hungring
after
igh-
eot(nede:
but if
fo
be
that
thou shalt pleafe thy
Pelf
wi
h
this; that
thou
haft
a
defre
for righteoufhetfe,
but
in
the
mean
time
h
dl
a
cruel!
unmercifulhheart towards
`others,-
certainty
rhy hunger,
'after
i
hteoufnelfe
is
not good,
for thefe two are
joynd;
and