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1. It is the sin of directly violating the Con- of God. We need not stop to question what harm it does.
1. It is the sin of directly violating the Con- of God. We need not stop to question what harm it does.
2. It is an insult to wisdom of God.
2. It is an insult to wisdom of God.
"Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it be"
"Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it &c"
3. It brings distress and ruin to what are necessarily related Hls. Relation of light + heat to the flower.
3. It brings distress and ruin to what are necessarily related Ills. Relation of light + heat to the flower.
  4. It defeats the object for which they were joined.
  4. It defeats the object for which they were joined.

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What therefore God hath joined together let not man put asunder Math- 19:6- Introduction- Explain the context and show that the text states a command that has a general as well as a special application. Subject. The sin of Separating what God hath joined. I the nature of the Sin. 1. It is the sin of directly violating the Con- of God. We need not stop to question what harm it does. 2. It is an insult to wisdom of God. "Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it &c" 3. It brings distress and ruin to what are necessarily related Ills. Relation of light + heat to the flower.

4. It defeats the object for which they were joined.