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upon it, but take it away, as a nusance, & place another in its stead, which would bear fruit. So likewise my friends, every one of us who live under t lights of t gospel are comparable to fig trees, wh. Ct. t. great Husbandman has planted in his vinyard, & whom he reasonably expects will bear fruit to his glory under his abundant cultivation who he bestows upon us. But if on trial, fr one season to another, year after year he comes to us to seek fruit & finds none, he says in t language of unclear cut them down, take them away & send them to destruction, & plant others in their stead, wh. will bring forth their fruits in their season. This application of t parable is so plain