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Volume sixty-two contains sermons 3,493–3,544.

are the children of God, and we will live as we like,” and they have, therefore, given themselves over to uncleanness. Surely of all blasphemers, they must bear the palm; they stand among the worst. But when men thus turn the gospel into licentiousness, are we to say it is the gospel’s fault? Are we to keep back some of these doctrines? By no means, for “unto the pure all things are pure.” Unto the unclean and unbelieving, these holy things will always be impure. You might as well forbid the sun
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