Sermons, volume 1

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Sermons, volume 1
Thomas Gisborne
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The truth is known to the Searcher of hearts. It is open and naked before the eyes of Him from whom no fccrets are withdrawn. It is difcoverable by you : by every one for himfelf. Examine yourfelves, when you are returned to privacy at home, by that fcriptural rule, which I have ftated and endeavoured to exemplify for your inftrudion. Accompany that examination with humble prayer for the grace of the holy Spirit ; that he may enlighten your undcr- ftandings, awaken your confciences, and en-n ab...le you to judge fincerely and impartially ^whether your hearts are ftedfaft with God^ I or Digitized by Google tgo On the Sin of diffemblhg iiohb God.
or whether you are diffeoiblers in his fight* The neceflity, the fuprenie importance, of fuch an examination I would piefs upon you in the ftrongeft language. Do I recommend it to any among you even with greater earneft- jiefs than to mhers ? It is to.thofe, who flat- ter themfelves that they ftand in need of it the leaft. I would detain you from it.


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