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Let us all therefore moft highly Value, moft earnestly Study, thefe Commandments, this Law of his, which is the only fure Guide to direct our Affections to him, the only infallible proof of our Love of Him. Let us, like Holy David, make his Statutes our Delight, our Joy, our Riches, our Meditation, our Counsellors. And That Love that firft mov'd us to ftudy them, will receive daily increase and improvement by being converfant in them, will make us Taft and See how Good the Lord is, by making us every Day more and more like Him; and when we fhall have fuch an Experimental feeling of the Good that He is, by Doing the Good that he Commands, new beams of Lovelinefs will continually break in upon our Spirits, and attract our Wills, 'till our imperfect Love below fhall receive Perfection above, and our Exercife on Earth become our Reward in Heaven. In Heaven, where not only Vice and Sin, but even meaner Virtues and Graces fhall find no admittance. They fhall fail, and ceafe, and vanifb: Love only shall Enter there, and Live and Reign, in the uninterrupted Fruition of what it loyes to all Eternity.

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