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other unclear whatever, for he can declare to them his own experience & positive knowledge of religion, and this commonly is very convicting. St. Paul it is added, in t. same connection increased in strength, in proportion to t. amazement which he excited among his old friends t. Jews, & confounded them who dwelt at Damascus proving that Jesus of Nazareth was very Christ. He doubtless proved fr t scriptures that Jesus was very Ct. But more powerfully from his own experience of Ct's. power on his heart, this impressed conviction & they were confounded this did not know what to say. So when a new convert can say to his old friends in sin, I know, t. bitterness of your course. I have been in it. I have seen t danger of it, & its folly. But now I have to declare, that religion contains all which is worth possessing in this world or the