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170 he has been happily instrumental & who shall be his crown of joy, forever! They shall rise up & call them blessed! How different will be the future condition of the pious & the profane parents & children! impressed with a solemn sense of the certainty of enter.g on one or the other of these conditions, let us who are parents & children, look to God for his grace & merciful assistance that we may so fulfil the duties that belong to each relation, as that we may find acceptance thro' J.X.

  Lastly, let it be our dayly care & labour to do with all good confidence the duties the several relations which we sustain in life, towards one another & towards our fellow Man. There are peculiar duties that belong to every condition in life, & he who labors to maintain a good conscience will not knowingly live in the mission or neglect of any of them.
  let us then strive to serve our generation well, by the will & grace of God, whether we are parents or children __ brethren or sisters _ Magistrates or subjects _ preachers or hearers, _ Masters or servants, _ rich or poor, _ superiors, inferiors or equals, _ or Members of X; visible kingdom & his professed disciples, knowing that speedily death will dissolve these connections & we must all appear before the judgment seat of X, to give account how we have done our duty in them; That we may give acc.o with Joy & be accepted as good & faithful servants, may God of his