Letters Upon Sacred Subjects, by a Person Lately Deceased (Classic Reprint)

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If you aflc, Why then do you print them, if they will° not be generally well received? It was to oblige feveral friends of the de ceafed. When thefe letters' fell into their hands, they found great profit and delight in the petulal of them, and they believed others might find the-fame, and therefore they requefted the publication, and pre vailed. Whether it was right, or not, every reader will judge for himfelf; but that he may not judge rafh judgment, he lhould confider the motives upon which they acted. They firfi defired the publication, becaufé they thought it would be for God's glory. In the letters taken together there is a gene ral view of God's gracious promifes, and of his faithfulnefs and truth in fulfiling them, whereby it appears that Jefas Chrift is the fame yefierday, to day, and for ever. He has engaged in his word to do many things for his people in the prefent life, the carpe ricuce of which very few expeét or feek for.

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