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Then was Jefus led up of the spirit into the wilder

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Take no thought for the morrow, &c.

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III. Lord, teach us to pray, as John, &c.

IV. Time and chance, &c.

V. I keep under my body, &c.

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VI. Be mindful of the words, &c.
VII. Pure religion, &c.

VIII. Charity fhall cover, &c.

IX. Is any among you afflicted, &c.

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X. As new born babes, &c.

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XI. We both labour and fuffer reproach, &c. 367

XII. If riches increase, &c.

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XIII. Out of the heart, &c.

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XIV. I fee the heavens opened, &c.

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XV. The kingdom of heaven is like a net, &c. 377

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SERMON I.

On comparing fpiritual things with fpiritual.

[Preached at the Primary Vifitation of the Bishop of Winchester, held at Southampton, July 15, 1788.].

I COR. ii. 13.

WHICH THINGS WE SPEAK, NOT IN THE WORDS,
WHICH MAN'S WISDOM TEACHETH; BUT
WHICH THE HOLY GHOST TEACHETH, COM-
PARING
RITUAL.

SPIRITUAL THINGS WITH SPI

WHEN St. Paul planted the gospel at Co

rinth, he found his defigns chiefly oppofed

by two kinds of people.

The first were men of pleasure. Corinth lay commodiously for trade; and trade produces riches; and it had been early obferved, that it

VOL. IV.

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