Excerpt from A Sermon Preach'd Before the Right Worshipful the Court of Aldermen: At the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, on Monday, January 31, 1708-9; Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I And his for very wife and good Reafous', that God h form'd our'faculties, that'concerning as are Extraordinary in Either Kind, Such as'are5extremely good, or Extremely winked, 'all' Men [hould =be{able to (judge thus Readilyfi and-thus Trulyf For in Humane Life, (it often' happens, that' an occafion'is'g'iven Us off/doing Some great, Good, 'or Temptation laid-before, Us to'commit Some great Egv'il, whenathere is no Leifure allo'ey'd Us of. Entting intoai long Delibtationfithether, the Good or Evil, towhich We ate invited, he really Such, as they do at fthe-'fir'fi Sight a or not: In whichcafes it is necefi'ar ael ac cording to ounprefient Light, and, idfince wifely o'rder'd, that we fhould-enjoy foch Open and Plain, Day-light, that there lhould' be no danger of' our Stumbling.
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