3-80· A~-Ser·mon at the Ftmerrit . ·fure, in tl)is otwhearts cannor burcondemn, us; and alas! ' our lives do tdlify againfl us. But ihdced well1night the Apoftle fayr~ :[o -me to li'"ue i.r-Chrifl, w-ho was· fo ·much. endi1ed. with his Spirit, and conformed to ,-; his life; vvhon1 no~hing could feparate · fros1 the love of God; who rejoiced as, n1uch in fuffering his will~ as in ~doing it; , , who w.as fo often in labour, and 11-ripes, and ·priforl.s, in perils of alL forts, in watch-– ihtJ; and hunoh_·er and · th~rl1, in fa flings~ an-eH <.., L '-' aold~. an_d nakednt-fs; fo far was he fron1. e_njoying the pleafurcs of the world: who knew fo well both how to abound and be · in want; and ii1 whatfoever fhlte, therewith · to be content; . \v·ho was fo n1uch crucified ~ to the world, and the ·world unto hin1; . whofe love and charity was- fo exuberant:. and boundlcfs towards -his brethren, being ready to fpend and to·be fpent for them, _ though the n1ore he loved, the lefs was he loved again; ·w-hO' travelled through the world to n1ake 111en better; and fpared no – pains-or labour·td tnake then1 l_!appy, [pend– ing .his . life in this en1ploynlent, and en– during all kind of hardfhips in it. So that in a word~ he lived; yet no ·1D .n1uch .he, as: Chrifl:" that: lived in hi1n . 11. But, ft£ond!J, thefc words. dO.in1port? d1at-
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