PEACE DEATH. THE Q :E.r END RIGHTEOUS. SERMON XXXIV; Luke 2. 29. Lardnotilettefi there thyfervant departinpeace, accardi/ g to thy Word. N the Text it Pelf (to let pals other things) you have ; Firft, a Repel?: and fecondly a Reafon upon which the ,equeft' is grounded. Of each of theft in order ; andfirft of the fief ; The kequeff. The fumwhereofis, Thar he may die. Whereofis con- fiderable. Firft, the difpofitiorrof the fervantsof cod, in refgei of death, viz. r. Adelire and longing after it a. A care to beafwayesready for k. Secondly, the warrant or guide of that delire, [according to thy Hord.] Thirdly, the nature and quality of the deathof theRightettus, Ea dep'artsere irá peace.] . Ofeach ofthefe apart. . The point that arifeth from thefirft branch of the firft general part, (viz.. thede- fire and longing oftheSaints for their dayofdeath) isthis t that, The
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