Sermons on the following subjects ... . edemption of others ? This you may be,by affifting them with the means of inftruc-tion, piety and goodnefs. It is placing outour money to the bell: advantage and is laying it out in a fecure and permanentfund. The mifer may laugh at this, and menof no principles may contemn it. But whilfl:religion is a reality, there is no truth morecertain, than that the benevolence of righteousand pious men {hall be amply rewarded. Un--der this perfuafion you will want no farther inducement 1 ^jrz 7hs OhjeElions^ &c. Serm. ij, inducement to offer to God thi


Sermons on the following subjects ... . edemption of others ? This you may be,by affifting them with the means of inftruc-tion, piety and goodnefs. It is placing outour money to the bell: advantage and is laying it out in a fecure and permanentfund. The mifer may laugh at this, and menof no principles may contemn it. But whilfl:religion is a reality, there is no truth morecertain, than that the benevolence of righteousand pious men {hall be amply rewarded. Un--der this perfuafion you will want no farther inducement 1 ^jrz 7hs OhjeElions^ &c. Serm. ij, inducement to offer to God this lacrifice ofgood works, according to your ability, andas God hath profpered you ; and then here-after, when they ivho have JJ:ewn no mercy tomany {hall obtain as little mercy from God,you Jhall go into life eternal, with this kindacknowledgement from the fupream and uni-verfal judge : Verily IJ ay unto you, inasmuchas you have done it unto one of the kajl of thefe mybrethren, ye have done it unto me. End of the First Volume, ?#.


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