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John 14. he bore with the Dullness and Slownefs of his 5, &c. Difciples, both in their understanding and believing what he plainly taught, and answered the fharpeft Reproaches of his Enemies with calm Arguments, and modeft Silence. That we might practife that difficult Duty of our loving Enemies, he prayed moft earnestly for his, even when he felt the moft cruel Effects of their Malice, and imputed it to their Ignorance.

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Q. What Encouragement bath our Saviour promised, to excite us to the Performance of our Duty?

A. He offereth Pardon and Forgiveness of what is paft, and perfect Reconcilation to God by the Merits of his Death and Paffion, provided we return to him by fincere Repentance. He fupplieth us with Strength at prefent to enable us to do our Duty, by enlighting our dark Minds, by exciting our Wills to that which is good, and by raifing our Courage under Difficulties and Dangers. He alarms our Fears by the Threatenings of eternal Punishment in the next Life, and encourages our Hopes by the Promifes of everlasting Rewards to the whole Man, both Body and Soul; which are the most powerful Confiderations in the World to take. Men off from Sin, and to bring them to Goodness.

Q. What Thoughts are proper to entertain our Minds upon this Feftival?

A. Great Admiration of the ftupendous Love of God towards Mankind, in fending no lefs a Perfon than his own Son, and no lefs dear to him than his only-begotten Son, out of his mere Grace and Goodness, to accomplish our Salvation, who were Enemies to God by our evil Works. Great Thankfulness to the bleffed Jefus, for his won

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derful Humility and Condefcenfion, when he undertook the Work of our Redemption. He who lodged in the Bofom of his Father, came into the World, and had not where to lay his Head. He who had Heaven for his Throne, was contented to be born in a Stable, to be laid in a Manger, to be wrapped in fwaddling Cloaths. Great Transports of Gratitude; that, for our Sakes, he would be pleased to be made miferable, that we might be made happy; to be poor, that we might be enriched; to die, that we might live for ever. Great Truft and Confidence in the Mercy of God, who hath fhewed fuch Tenderness and Compaffion toward us, and done fuch great Things for our Salvation.

Q. How ought we to express our Thankfulness for the Incarnation of our bleffed Saviour?

A. We ought to join with the heavenly Hoft and the pious believing Shepherds in Hymns of Praife and Thanksgiving. To comply with the great Defign of this wonderful Love, by denying Tit. 2. 12. all Ungodliness and worldly Lufts, and by living foberly, righteously, and godly, in this prefent World. To propound this Pattern of Love, for our own Imitation, and becaufe God hath fo loved us, to 1 John 4. love one another; and to ftoop to the loweft 11, Offices of Charity for the Relief of our Neighbour. Never to defpife the Poor for the Meannefs of their Circumftances, fince it is what our Saviour chofe for our Sakes; but to cherish and affift them as his lively Reprefentatives here upon Earth, efpecially becaufe all the Kindness we fhew to them he reckoneth as done to himself.

Q. How ought we to express our Love to the
bleffed Jefus for this wonderful Condefcenfion?
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John 14. utmost of our Power, in a conftant Care to 15. keep his Commandments, and endeavouring to prevail upon others to do the fame. By making a daily Progrefs in Piety and Virtue, that we may be conformed to the Likeness of that beloved Object. By fetting a great Value upon all Ways and Opportunities of converfing with him; in praying and meditating, in hearing his Word, and receiving the bleffed Tokens of his Love, which he hath left us in the holy Sacrament. By being more concerned to hear his holy Name blafphemed, than for any Reproach that can be Tit.2. 13. caft upon ourselves. By longing for his glorious Appearing, that we may enjoy him without Interruption to all Eternity.

Q. How is the Obfervation of this Festival abufed?

A. When instead of making it an Inftrument of Religion, we chiefly employ this boly Season in Vanity and Folly; when our Joy evaporates in extravagance, and degenerates into Sin and Senfuality; when we exprefs it by Luxury and Intemperance, to the great Scandal of our Saviour and his holy Religion; it being the impropereft Seafon (if there can be any one more fo than another) for Impiety and Wickedness, and a moft notorious Aggravation of it: because contrary to the Defign of our Saviour's Coming Joh. 3.8. into the World, who was made manifeft that be might deftroy the Works of the Devil.

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him, and as at this Time to be born of a pure Virgin; grant that I being regenerate and made thy Child by Adoption and Grace, may daily be renewed by thy Holy Spirit, through the fame our Lord Jefus Chrift, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the fame Spirit, ever one God, World without End. Amen.

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and make us the Sons of God, and Heirs of eter- the Defign nal Life; grant, I beseech thee, that having Coming this Hope, I may purify myself, even as he is into the pure; that when he fhall appear again with Power World. and great glory, I may be made like unto him in his glorious Kingdom; where with thee, O Father, and thee, O Holy Gloft, he liveth and reigneth one God, World without End. Amen.

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T is very meet, right, and my bounden Thankf Duty, that I fhould at all Times, and in all giving for Places, give Thanks unto thee, O Lord, Holy of our SaFather, Almighty Everlafting God; because viour. thou didst give Jefus Chrift thy only Son to be born as at this Time for us; who by the Operation of the Holy Ghoft was made very Man of the Substance of the Virgin Mary his Mother, and that without Spot of Sin, to make us clean from all Sin: Therefore with Angels and Arch-Angels, and with all the Company of Heaven, I laud and magnify thy glorious Name, evermore praifing thee, and faying, Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of Hofts, Heaven

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and Earth are full of thy Glory. Glory be to thee, O Lord moft High. Amen.

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LORY be to God on high, and in Earth Peace, Good-will towards Men. I praise thee, I bless thee, I worship thee, I glorify thee, I give Thanks unto thee for thy great Glory, O Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty. O Lord the only-begotten Son Jefu Chrift, O Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, who wert made Man to take away the Sins of the World, have Mercy upon me, by turning me from my Iniquities: Thou who waft manifefted to deftroy the Works of the Devil, have Mercy upon me, by enabling me to renounce and forfake them: Thou who art the great Advocate with the Father for penitent Sinners, receive my Prayer. For thou only art holy, thou only art the Lord, thou only, O Chrift, with the Holy Ghoft, art most high in the Glory of God the Father. Amen.

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HAT am I, dear Lord, that thou fhouldeft leave the Right Hand of God, Thank- and come to visit me? Haft thou no Ease in fulness for Chriff's thy own Breaft, fo long as I lay plunged in Mifery? How cameft thou, being fo highly exalted, and the Eternal Son of God, to have any affectionate Concern at all for me? Was I not a deformed polluted Wretch, and thy profeffed Enemy? and was not either of thefe enough to turn away thy Face from me? But if, notwithstanding all this, thy over-flowing

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