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Ser. VI.

You that are fatisfy'd, let not your Souls be untun'd by any flights that may be put upon it by the Profane on the one hand, or the Mistaken on the other. It founds odd to you, the making it a Question, whether we should fing God's Praises or no? but let it not furprize you that this Ordinance has its Enemys. Exercise a Candour and Love towards thofe you count mistaken; and tho you cannot, must not carry it fo far as to facrifice a plain Duty to their Prejudice, neither let your Zeal for one Duty eat up the other of Charity and Forbearance. Be true to your own Principles, and allow a Latitude to others.

Let your gracious Frame, and ferious manner of performing it, and your fpiritual Improvement by it, do an Honour to the Ordinance, and recommend it to others.

Always admire the Grace and Goodness of God in a Mediator, that does not difdain to accept of fuch Praises as ours. Admire that

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any thing we can do fhould be Ser. VI. call'd Service, and that any thing we can fay fhould be call'd Praife. When the Sons of the Morning ftill fing together, and continually furround his Throne with unfpotted Hallelujah's; yet he fays to a Worm, Let me hear thy Voice, for Cant. II. 'tis pleafant. Certainly this is to 14. the end that my Glory fhould not be filent, but should fing and give Praife. With David's Refolve;

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And join Devotion to my Songs,
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While Sinners from Earth's Face are burl'd,

My Soul, praife thou his Holy

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Till, with my Song, the liftning
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Join Confort, and his Praise pro

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