n¢tiouo ait0. 443 ensnds the Veiling, even Life for ever-more. There he meets thole that workrighteoufnefs, and remember him in his ways. David was to fenfìble of this, that it was his one ònly defire to dwell in Gods houfe, and behold ?iiJ,â the beauties, or fweet Amenities, of the Lord, Pfal.27. 4. If ever thou meeteft with the Suavities and ravifhing Beauties of Free- Grace, it muff be in the Sanctuary of Ordinances. Chrift, when here on Earth, was very ready to give a com- fortable Tellimony to thole that came to him and brought t'leir Graces with them ; Seeing upright Natbanael, he faid, Behold, an Ifraelite indeed, 'lob. t. 47. Seing their Faith, 15e faid to the poor Paralytick, Son, tly fins be for- given thee, Mat. 9.2. Neither now, though in Heaven, is he wanting therein ; he bath a fecret way cf. teflifying by his Spirit unto thole who in an holy manner approach to him in Ordinances ; Seeing thy holy fear at an Or- dinance, he can tell thee, That thy Soul (hall dwell at cafe in the bnfom of Mercy ; Seeing thy Faith there, he can tell thee, That as a true Be- liever thcu haft everlafling life. Whatever Grace thou bringer into his pretence, he can make one Promife or ether drop fweet- nets upon it. Wait on him in his own ways, that he may fpeak Peace to thee ; more, particularly, Converfe much with the fared Word. In the Gofpel great things are let be- fore us ; there's a Glafs cf Gods Glory, The more thou lookeft into it, the more thou wilt be transformed into the Divine Likenefs there's
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