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GoD should continue these blessings
GoD should continue these blessings
while they are obeyed, is a miracle
while they are obeyed, is a miracle
of mercy. While much t. greater
part cannot be prevailed upon to
regard their own salvn, Have just now
it be in G. to disregard it also. While
they disbelieve his word, & hate t light
of life, how just would it be in GoD
to say darkness you shall have
without end. While they slight t
blood of t. Savr, & reject t. [[unclear]]
of G. agt thems. How astonishing
is t compasion of G., which weeps
over them & pleads, they know not
what they do, & spares them a little
longer. While t. [[unclear]] upon them in
vain, How just would it be in GoD to say
take your own course & eat of t fruit of your own ways.
While t. sabbath & divine ordinances
are treated as superstitions &

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in t light of eternity, viewed in connection with an endless existance of happiness or misery. Now that GoD should continue these blessings while they are obeyed, is a miracle of mercy. While much t. greater part cannot be prevailed upon to regard their own salvn, Have just now it be in G. to disregard it also. While they disbelieve his word, & hate t light of life, how just would it be in GoD to say darkness you shall have without end. While they slight t blood of t. Savr, & reject t. unclear of G. agt thems. How astonishing is t compasion of G., which weeps over them & pleads, they know not what they do, & spares them a little longer. While t. unclear upon them in vain, How just would it be in GoD to say take your own course & eat of t fruit of your own ways. While t. sabbath & divine ordinances are treated as superstitions &