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Hence see the happiness of the faithful ; for, to them shall be given a crown of life. Here it may be enquired. Who are the faithful ? To this we reply. All that are in Christ, by the grace of faith ; and that abide in him, by the life of faith : they that hold the head, and so hold fast the truth as it is in Christ Jesus : they that believe in him with the heart, and confess him with the mouth: These shall overcome by the blood of the Lamb, and the word of their testimony. Some will think we r
...eckon them all faithful that are on our side, and of our party in the present seces- sion. Indeed, I am far from thinking all of that name will be found faithful ; but they that do not appear for Christ in a day of trial, nor cleave to his persecuted cause, surely they are not faith- ful in their day. But these that honestly keep the word of Chirst's patience, however reproached and persecuted ; they are happy, though they be under the cross ; for, they are in the way to the crown.
Hence see the necessity of faithfulness ; since none shall have the crown of life but the faithful ; the command of Christ makes it necessary in point of duty.


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