SERMON XXII. 309 may receive damage ; practising fraud or deceit, or any criminal concealment inmatters of traffic, or in matters of trust; and, in general; forgery and knavery of all kinds whatsoever : some of these may, by natural and easy consequences, be reduced to the 'headsÌ have spoken of, and areeffectually precluded by the large description of moral truth, which I have given: Others of them fall as naturally under the general head of justice and injustice, whichwill be thesubject of one of the following discourses.
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