""'\ ' in the Soul of Man. I 07 Jenfe of our duty, and a kno'Ivled'ge to dif cent perverje things. 0 that our ways were. dtre8ed to keep thy flatutes! Then .fhall ·we not pe ajhamed when we have re– JPetl unto all thy cornmandrnents. P~/fefl our hearts with a generous .and holy difdain ifall thofe poor ·enjoyments ... llJhich this world ho!deth out to alLure us, th11t' they may ne'ver be able to inveigle our ajfeftions, or betray us to an_y ·.fin. Turn acz_vay our eyes from beholding vanity, and qu_icken thou us in tlry lacz_v. .F'ili our fiuls ·with foch a deep Jerife and .full perfua.fion of thofe great truths which thou hafl re·vealed in the gofpel, as may influence and regulate our whole con– verj"ition; and that the life which we henceforth li7Je in "the flejh, we may live through faith in the fan of God. 0 that the infinite pnfeElions of thy blejfed nature, and the aflonifoing expreifions of thy good– nefl and lo7.Je may conquer and overpo?L'er our hearts ; 1 that they may ·be C011/fantly ri- .fing ~awards thee _in fl1P':;,.~-~ of ~evoutefl ajfeflwn, and enfargrng them]e/.']:Jes uz fincere and cordial love towards all the. '}.JJorld for tby fake; and that ·we may cleOJ~(e ourfe!ves from all jilthine/s of jl~(h and fpir it, per– Jefting holinefl in thy fear, 71Jithout which we can ne7Jer hope to behold and etjoy thee! Finalfy, 0 God, grant that the conjidera– .fion
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