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påfs'd that Trial, fhall appear with the greater Luftre at the Refurrection; as Gold is made brighter by being purified in the Fire.

Secondly, THE Belief and Expectation of a future Refurrection will fortify us against the Fear of Death. For why fhould we be afraid of an Event which can do us no Hurt, of an Enemy already vanquifh'd? The Resurrection of our Bleffed Lord was a Demonftration that he had conquer'd Death, and a fure Pledge of the Victory which we in due Time fhall thro' him gain over it. We fall indeed by its Power, but we fall in order to rife higher; and while we yield to its Stroke, we are more than Conquerors. It puts an End to a tranfitory State of Imperfection and Sorrow, which hardly deferves the Name of Life; but it opens us a Paffage to a State of perfect and perpetual Felicity; which when we fhall have attain'd to, then fhall we truly live. It fhutteth our Eyes, and takes us from the Delight of them, our deareft Friends and Companions; but thofe

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thofe very Eyes which it clofeth, fhall again be open'd to fee God, the Center of all Lovelinefs and Perfection.

Laftly, THE Certainty of a future Refurrection ftrongly engages us to Holinefs in all our Converfation, both as it proves the Neceffity of it, and is a mighty Encouragement to it. For the Refurrection fhall be a a Privilege to thofe only who are fanctified. All fhall partake of it, but they only fhall reap Benefit from it, who before they dye a natural Death, rife from the Death of Sin to Newness of Life. Since then it is cer tain that we fhall all rife to an eternal Life, furely it nearly concerns us to take effectual Care, that that Life may be a Life of Happiness, and not of Misery. If we have any Love for our felves, any Wisdom and Forecaft, or any Spark of Ambition in us, we can need no other Incitement to all Virtue and Godliness than the Hope of Immortality. 'Tis fufficient Encouragement for us not only to perfevere, but to make all poffible Advances in the Work of the Lord, fince

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Vain, and that the more we abound in that Work, the greater will be our Recompence. For tho' we fhall not be rewarded for any Merit in our Works, yet we fhall be rewarded according to the Nature and Quality of them; and the Degrees of Happiness in the other World fhall be proportioned to the De→ grees of Holinefs which we have attain'd in this. So that while we improve our Stock of Virtue, we are indeed increafing our Treafure in Heaven; and our Attainments in Grace will be rewarded with proportionable Degrees of Glory.

AND as the Refurrection of the Body is a powerful Motive to Holiness and Virtue in general: fo to Temperance and Purity in particular. Every pure Body, faith an Apoftolical Writer [Hermas] fhall receive its Reward, that is found without Spot, in which the Holy Spirit has been appointed to dwell. Wherefore keep this thy Body clean and pure, that the Spirit which fhall dwell in it may bear Witness unto it, and be judg'd

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to have been with thee. Also take Heed that it be not inftill'd into thy Mind that this Body perishes, and thou abuse it to any Luft. To the fame Effect is the Exhortation of another Companion and Fellow-Labourer of the Apoftles, in an Epiftle to the Corinthians. Keep your Bodies pure, and your Seal without Spot, that ye may receive eternal Life. Confider, in what were ye fav'd, in what did ye look up, if not whilft ye were in this Flesh? We must therefore keep our Flesh as the Temple of God. For in like manner as ye were called in the Flesh, ye fhall alfo come to Judgment in the Flesh.

GOD grant that at that Judgment we all may be found free from any Blemish and Pollution; meet to converse with thofe who fhall walk with Chrift in white Raiment, and for ever to inhabit that City, into which nothing that defileth can enter; for the fake of Him who purified us unto himself a peculiar People, wafhing us from our Sins in his own Blood. To whom, &c.

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A Difcourfe on Christian
Mysteries.

Being the Substance of TWO
SERMONS on that Subject.

MAT. XIII. II,

He answered and faid unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the Myfteries of the Kingdom of Heaven,

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Multitude the Parable of the Sow- SERM. er, without expounding it to them; the X, XI. Difciples, in the. Verfe before my Text, ask him, faying, Why Speakeft thou unto them in Parables? i. e. in Parables unexplain'd. To this Queftion our Lord

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