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how powerful the Language of Nature is on its behalf, and how much more so the Word of God; To consider, that to refresh the Bowels of our Brethren is to give Ease and Comfort to our own, and to shew Compassion to others an happy Means of taking Pity on our selves; Nay that our Bounty to the Poor is truly Lending unto the Lord, and relieving those Wants which he is pleas'd to tender as his own; To consider what good Dispositions this Excellent Grace argues, |
how powerful the Language of Nature is on its behalf, and how much more so the Word of God; To Consider, that to refresh the Bowels of our Brothers is to give Ease and Comfort to our own, and to show Compassion to Others an happy Means of taking Pity on our selves; Nay that our Bounty to the Poor is truly Lending unto the Lord, and relieving those Wants which he is pleased to tender as his own; To Consider what good Dispositions this Excellent Grace argues, |
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