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396 And having done all toftand. carry you affoon as the fight is over, into the bliffeful prefence of God. You have fervants of your own fo ingenuous and obfer- vanr, that can follow your work hard abroad in all weathers ; and may they but when they come home, weary and hungry at night, obtain a kinde look from you, and fume tender care o- ver them, they are very thankful. Tea, faith one, (to fhame the fluggiihChriftian) howmany hundred miles will the poor Spa- niel run after his Mailer in a journey, who gets nothing but, a few crumbs, or a bonefrom his &lagers trencher ? In a word, which is more, the devils (laves, what will they not do andventure at his command, who hath not fo much to give them, as you to your dog, not a mitt, not a dropof water to cool their tongue ? and limit not the joy ofheaven which is fet before the Chriflian, in- to which he lima affuredly enter, make him run his race, endure a fhort truffle of temptation and afflietion ? yea fure, andmake him reckon alfo that thefe are not worthy to be compared with the glory which hallbe revealed in him. FINIS: BOOKS lately printed by RALPH SMITH. Mailer Dicldons Expofition on the whole Book of Pfalmes, three Books, Second Edition. Mr. Hindle fon onall the twelve Small Prophets,in three Volumns. Mr. Cottons Expofition on Ecclefiafles, Dr. Spurflowe, of the Nature, Precioufneffe, and Ufefulneffe of Golpel-Proinifes. Mr. Rutherford on the Covenant of Grace , are to be fold by Ralph Smith. Alfo Mr. Bailie: Appendix to the Hebrew Grammer.

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