as well as the public worship of professors; and therefore every one who prays to God with devotion and solemnity at church, and at the same time lives without God every where else, may satisfy himself with the name of Christian, but be assured he has nothing else to boast. He neither feels the power of Christ in his soul, nor has any lot or portion in that glorious inheritance which is prepared for those who love and fear him. A third instance wherein our righteousness is to exceed that of the scribes
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