508 CONCLUSION. never be removed : think upon Him when the scene is the brightest, when the world courts, flatteries invite, and pleasures betrayyou ; thinkon Himwhile you are able to think at all, while you possess the capacity of thinking. The time may come, when, " He may turn His face from you, and you will be trou- bled," Think ofGod when the alluring images of pleasure and of profit would seduce you from Him. Prosperity is the season of peculiar peril. " It is the bright day that brings forth the adder." Think of God when the tempting world says, " All this will I give thee." Trust not the insolvent world, it has cheated every creditor that ever trusted it. It will cheat you. To those who are yet halting between two opinions, or rather between anopinion and an inclination, to those who approve the right, but pursue the wrong ; those who are not without convictions, but which convictions pleasure stifles, or business over-rules ; those who are ba-
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