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AND CONSISTENCY IN CONDUCT. 129 obtrusive, because it is more rooted and grounded. There will be more humility, because the heart will have found out its own corruptions. By the continual exercise of the judg- ment, and an habitual aim at consistency, the Christian, though animated, will be :orderly. He will be less subject to the ebullitions of zeal, as well as to the lan- guors of its decay. Thus, through the joint operation of judgment. in the in- tellect, and principle in the heart, the religion is become equable, regular, con. sistent. There never was but one visible exhi- bition of infallible judgment and com- plete consistency. In that Divine person who vouchsafed to pitch His tent among us, and to dwell with men on earth, that He might give us a perfect example in His life, before He obtained salvation for us by His death - in HIM alone was judgment without any shadOw of error, consistency without any speck of o ,S

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