Sermons on several important subjects of religion and morality : to which are added two tracts ... . ing the World, and to proceed no far-ther than He has given Leave ^ to make ufeol found fudgment and Difcretion in an Affairof that high Concernment 5 and to fubmit toftop where God requires it, as well as to runon where He has fent : Othervvife, Religionwill not be promoted, but greatly obftrudedVol. II. L and * Rop. iil. 8. 162 The Trial of Spirits. and expofed : And the World will not bemade wifer or better but ten times wilderthan before. Thefe Things I have here laid before Youin as plain
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Sermons on several important subjects of religion and morality : to which are added two tracts ... . ing the World, and to proceed no far-ther than He has given Leave ^ to make ufeol found fudgment and Difcretion in an Affairof that high Concernment 5 and to fubmit toftop where God requires it, as well as to runon where He has fent : Othervvife, Religionwill not be promoted, but greatly obftrudedVol. II. L and * Rop. iil. 8. 162 The Trial of Spirits. and expofed : And the World will not bemade wifer or better but ten times wilderthan before. Thefe Things I have here laid before Youin as plain Words, and in as ftrong a Light, as I could. May That Divine Spirit^ whereof I havebeen fpeaking, dwell richly in Us, in all Wif-dom, and in all Virtues and Graces; particular-ly, in Soundnefs of Mind^ and in Humility ofHeart, and in Purify of Life and Manners.Such are the Fruits, fuch the Marks of theSpirifs Prefnce with Us, and of his Love to-w^ards Us : Which, that We may evermoreplentifully enjoy, here and hereafter, God ofhis Mercy grant, through our Lord and Savi-our J E s u s Christ. Amen.. SERMON SERMON IX. The precife Nature of the Blafphemyagaiitjl the Holy Ghojl, Matt. xii. 31, 32. Wherefore I fay unto youy all AIa?mer ofSin and Blafphe77ty fhall be forgiventmto Men : But the Blafphe77iy againflthe Holy Ghost JJjall 7wt be for^giveri unto Men, And Whofoever fpeaheth a Word againftthe SoN OF Man, it fjjall be forgi-ven Hi772: But Whofoever fpeahethagainfl //6^ Holy Ghost, it fijallnot be forgiven Hi77ty 7ieither in thisWorlds neither iit the World to co7ne. i@H E S E Words will lead Me toM^^^^ treat of the Blajphemy againji the 1^ Holy Gliofti a Matter whichhas been much talkd of, , and>e^%S^ not always rightly underftood:For which Reafon, I the rather chufe to dif-courfe upon it. Vol. IJL L 2 It 164 The Nature of the Blafphemy It will be convenient, in the firji Place, toobferve How, and upon what Occajion^ theWords of the Text were brought in. We havean Account in