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SEVEN SERMONS

773

AND

A PRAYER,

PREACHED AT THE MEETINGS

OF THE

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS,

IN

AMERICA AND ENGLAND,

BY WILLIAM SAVERY.

TAKEN IN SHORT-HAND.

PHILADELPHIA:

PUBLISHED BY BENJAMIN C. BUZBY,
NO. 2, NORTH THIRD STREET,

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5-27-1933

SEVEN SERMONS, &c.

SERMON I.

Delivered at the Bank-meeting House, in Philadelphia, Second Month, 1786.—Taken in short-hand by Joseph Sansom.

THOUGH thousands may fall on the right hand, and tens of thousands on the left, I am glad in feeling a renewed confirmation that the Lord is the same, and the Truth is the same; as it was in the beginning, so it is now, and through all the vicissitudes of time and of the periods of eternity it must remain so. Man may change, and does change, and various inventions and abundance of graven images, the workmanship of men's hands, are from age to age presenting themselves; but neither all the inventions of men, nor all the scoffings of the despisers, can lessen the dig nity, excellency and glory of the Truth; yet,

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