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dishonoured by such a trust, John v. 23. In Chrift he appears,

1. As a God of majesty and glory, 2 Cor. iv. 6. There is no glafs in which ye can reprefent to the rifing generation the glory and majefty of God fo lively as in Chrift. The creating a world of nothing, the deluge, deftruction of Sodom, are but dim glaffes, in comparison of the mystery of Chrift. Here the glory of his infinite holiness, and infinite hatred of fin, his exact justice, his precife and unalterable truth, his unfearchable wifdom, moft fully appear.

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2. As the God of grace, 1 Pet. v. 10. former view of God is apt to fill the foul with the honour, awe, and reverence of him, fit ballaft for the vain heart: this view of God is apt to fill the foul with faith and love, whereby the heart may be difengaged from the vain world, and knit to him as the alone upmaking portion of the soul. In Chrift ye can let them fee majefty vailed with mercy, righteousness and peace kiffing mutually, a cryftal wall to go between them and the confuming fire.

III. The third thing is, to give the reafons why this is the true way of prepagating religion, the ftanding to the rifing generation.

1. Because all true religion begins with the knowledge of God in Chrift. Hence our Lord fays, John xvii. 3. This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jefus Chrift whom thou haft fent. As long as ignorance of God continues in the foul, the prince of darkness rules there, the works of darknefs go on there, and the party is on the way to everlafting darkness, Hof.iv. 6, .xxvii. 11. Therefore cruel are they that bring up

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young ones, whether children or fervants, in ignorance; efpecially confidering, that it is the learnning age, which season miffed, the lofs is feldom retrieved.

2. Because vain is that religion and knowledge that brings not the foul to betake itself to God's truth for a portion, and to renounce the world and its way, 1 Cor. viii. 1. Our aim in all our teaching fhould be to affect the heart, to bring finners to God, to be his only, wholly, and for ever. To fatisfy ourselves with filling their heads with notions of religion, while we are careless of getting their hearts to Chrift, is forry fervice.

3. Because the right difcerning of the glory of God in Chrift, is the true way to bring a finner to faith in him: Pfal. ix. 10. They that know thy name will put their trust in thee. John iv. 10. Jefus anfwered and faid unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that faith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldst have afked of him, and he would have given thee living water. All who are brought acquainted with him, cannot chufe but take up their fouls reft in him - and whoever do not betake themselves to him, it is because they know him not. For his glorious excellency truly difcerned, cannot mifs to captivate the heart.

USE. Make God known to the rifing generation, fo as they may be ftirred up to give up with the vain and falfe world, and to betake themfelves to the promife of the gofpel, therein to take God for their portion. I have given motives already, I will now give directions how to manage the work.

1. A general direction. Aim at that particular

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ly, and keep it always in your view, to teach them to know God in Chrift. Never fatisfy yourselves with letting them know, what God is in himfelf out of Chrift; for that may ftrike them with terror,. but it will never bring them to him in faith and love. But labour to difcover to them the glory of God in the face of Jefus. Shew them Chrift, and ye fhew them the Father: for in him the fulness of the Godhead dwells. In his perfon, you may let them fee God's willingness to take mankind into union and communion with himself; in his officer, how willing he is to teach them, justify them, and fanctify them; in his holy birth, what a nature is pleafing to him; in his righteous life, what a converfation he requires; in his fatisfactory death, how dreadful his wrath is againft fin; and in a word, how they may be made holy and happy for ever. Therefore inculcate on them the knowledge of Chrift. I urge this for three reasons.

ift, Do this, and ye do all to them. Hence fays the Apoftle, 1 Cor. ii. 2. I determined not to know any thing among you, fave Jefus Chrift, and him crucified. When the darknefs of the night fits down on the face of the earth, as many candles as are burning abroad, fo many fpots of the earth will be enlightened: but let the fun arife, and there will be light over all; for the one fun will do. more than millions of lighted candles. So, whenever Chrift the Sun of righteoufnefs arifeth, that grofs darkness which covers the mind, will fuddenly be difpelled. There is more of the glory of God to be feen in the face of Jefus, than throughout the whole compafs of the heavens and the earth, which yet were made to declare the glory

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of God. Life, eternal life, is in the knowledge of him, John xvii. 3.

2dly, Neglect this, and ye do nothing to them to purpose. Hence fays Chrift, John viii. 24.—If ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your fins. That light that is without him is but darkness, and the fparks of knowledge and religion that is without illumination in the knowledge of Chrift, will leave those that walk in the light of them, to lie down in forrow at length, John i. 9. Not one truth is rightly learned, that is not learned as it centers in Jefus, Eph. iv. 20. 21.

3dly, Because the rifing generation is in extreme hazard in this point at this time, beyond what they have been for many years. A religion is like to come in among them, that has no relation to Chrift and his Spirit, which is in effect but refined Paganifm. With fome Christ is almost dropt out of their practical divinity, and morality in doctrine is juftling out the gofpel of the grace of God; and hence immorality in practice comes in like a flood. And principles are vented highly injurious to his glorious Godhead.

2. Particular directions are these.

ft, Acquaint them with God's word. Let your children be learned to read; and your fervants that cannot read, be so charitable as to teach them. And ye fuch fervants fecure that in your hiring of yourselves. And prefs them, and stir them up to read the fcriptures ordinarily when they can do it. It is recorded of Timothy, to his honour, that from a child he had known the holy fcriptures, which are able to make men wife unto falvation, through faith which is in Chrift Jefus, 2 Tim. iii. 15.

2dly, Neglect not family-catechifing. Oblige them to get the Shorter Catechifm, and labour to make them understand it by examining them. For which cause ye have many good helps laid to your hand.

3dly, Often inculcate on them their finful and miferable state by nature, and the falvation for them in Jefus Chrift.

4thly, Join a practical exhortation with your catechifing. It might be profitable to clofe the catechifing on every queftion of the Catechifm upon a particular head, with a fhort admonition to them by way of use. Ex. gr. on the first, Well, mind that the great thing ye have to do in the world, is to glorify God; and that the great thing ye have to feek, is the enjoyment of him.

5thly, Inculcate upon them, and train them up in a reverence and esteem of the miniftry of the gofpel, as an ordinance of Chrift for the falvation of finners. And oblige your family to a confcientious attendance; none of them to fit at home that are capable of profiting by the word, without a reason that will bear weight before God, 1 Cor. i, 21. Ι urge this the rather that fome are train. ed up in a neglect, or in a contempt of it, to the infnaring of their poor fouls. Mind the children of Bethel.

6thly, Inculcate and labour to impress them. with the belief of the vanity of the world, and the impoffibility of finding a reft to their heart in any Creature. Tell it them from the word, your own and their experience.

7thly, Inculcate and labour to imprefs them with the belief of the full happiness to be found in a God in Chrift, held forth to them in the promife of the

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