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bereavements; religion enables him to find a fweet repofe in God his best friend, and conducts his hopes to a speedy and delightful re-union, in the regions of the bieffed, with thofe pure and virtuous fouls who were here moft dear to his heart. In like manner, if poverty overwhelm him, or his fairest poffellions have been blafled by the firoke of divine providence, are they not infinitely more than compenfated in that heavenly inheritance to which, by divine grace, he is born? -And, when death comes to diffolve the temporary and decaying tabernacle in which he had fojourned in this barren wilderness, can he be difmayed, or yield to impious fears, when he fees beyond its flood the land of promifed reft, in which there is prepared for him a building of God, an houfe not made with hands, eternal in the heavens!

Blefed are the dead who die in the Lordyea, faith the Spirit, that they may reft from their labours, and their works do follow them!

FINIS.

AMEN.

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DISCOURSE IX.

The Forgiveness of Injuries.

DISCOURSE X.

The Forgiveness of Injuries-fecond Dif courfe-the Excellence and Reajonablenefs of this Duty.

On the Pleafures of Religion.

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DISCOURSE XI.

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DISCOURSE XIV.

On Death-the Uncertainty of that Interfting Event, and the Proper Im

provement of it.

DISCOURSE XV.

On the Laft Judgment.

DISCOURSE XVI.

On the Happiness of Good Men in a Fu

ture State.

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