The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of DavidAlso, the selection of psalms and hymns, used in the churches in this state . tsmelling savour. But fornica-tion and all uncleanuLSss, orcovetousness, let it not be oncenamed amongst you, as be-cometh saints ; neither filthi-ness, no foolish talking, norjesting, which are not conve-nient ; but rather giving ofthanks. For this ye know,that no Vf horemonge


The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of DavidAlso, the selection of psalms and hymns, used in the churches in this state . tsmelling savour. But fornica-tion and all uncleanuLSss, orcovetousness, let it not be oncenamed amongst you, as be-cometh saints ; neither filthi-ness, no foolish talking, norjesting, which are not conve-nient ; but rather giving ofthanks. For this ye know,that no Vf horemonger, nor un-clean person, nor covetousman, who is an idolater, hathany inheritance in the kingdomof Christ, and of God. Letno man deceive you with : for because of thesethings Cometh the wrath ofGod upon the chilaren of dis-obedience. Be not ye there-tore partakers with them ; forye were sometimes darkness,but now are ye light in theLord: walk as children of light;;For the fruit of the Spirit isin all goodness, and righteous-ness, and truth) proving whatis acceptable unto the have no fellowship withthe unfruitful works of dark-ness, but rather reprove them.*or it is a shame even to speakof those thinks which aredone of them in secret.—But all things that are re- ^: STMattj-iew: Published &-V D Longworth NYork . S-u^ 7- THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. «S pioved, are made manifestby the light ; for whatsoeverdoth make manifest, is he saith, Awake,thou that sleepest, and arisefrom the dead, and Christshall give thee light. The Gosliel. St. Lukexi. 14. JESUS was casting out a de-vil, and it was dumb. Andit came to pass, when the de-vil was gone out, the dumbspake ; and the people won-dered. But some of them said-he casteth out devils throughBeelzebub, the chief of the de-vils. And others temptinghim, sought of him a sign Irouiheaven. But he knowing theiithoughts,said unto them,Everykingdom divided against itself,is brought to desolati


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