that he distinctly perceived it, and never failed of it, unless when his thoughts had wandered from a sense of GOD’S Presence, or he had forgotten to ask His assistance. That GOD always gave us light in our doubts, when we had no other design but to please Him, and to act for His love. That our sanctification did not depend upon changing our works, but in doing that for GOD’S sake, which commonly we do for our own. That it was lamentable to see how many people mistook the means for the end, addicting
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