borne. But the exercises and emotions should be prevalently such as have been described; and the works should be as a regular thing, good. There ought also to be a constant desire entertained, that every thought, word and action may be always agreeable to the standard of Divine Revelation. Where this is the case, (and it is the common case of true believers) there is ample evidence of adoption into the family of God furnished, and it ought to be received.* A few general remarks, arising from the
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