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their desires after, the accomodations of this world, being governed by a godly temper shall all of them be fulfilled - they shall have therefore the promise of the life that now is - - | their desires after, the accomodations of this world, being governed by a godly temper shall all of them be fulfilled - they shall have therefore the promise of the life that now is - - | ||
The practice of godliness, carried out in the line of commerce, has a natural profit attending it - Most men chuse to deal with those who are | The practice of godliness, carried out in the line of commerce, has a natural profit attending it - Most men chuse to deal with those who are strictly upright, & will not take the advantage of them. Most men esteem likewise & speak well of an honest man - such an one therefore as he possesses the confidence of his neighbors, & Mkd | ||
will be most likely to draw their custom, & | will be most likely to draw their custom, & enjoy the lawful advantages of it - so that godliness has, a natural profit connected with it _ But above all the blessing of G. is to be | ||
regarded as the principal thing. Those whom God blesses they are blessed indeed & those | regarded as the principal thing. Those whom God blesses they are blessed indeed & those |
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their desires after, the accomodations of this world, being governed by a godly temper shall all of them be fulfilled - they shall have therefore the promise of the life that now is - -
The practice of godliness, carried out in the line of commerce, has a natural profit attending it - Most men chuse to deal with those who are strictly upright, & will not take the advantage of them. Most men esteem likewise & speak well of an honest man - such an one therefore as he possesses the confidence of his neighbors, & Mkd
will be most likely to draw their custom, & enjoy the lawful advantages of it - so that godliness has, a natural profit connected with it _ But above all the blessing of G. is to be regarded as the principal thing. Those whom God blesses they are blessed indeed & those