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bide me. But none of thefe Things move me, neither count I my Life dear unto my felf, fo that I might finish my Course with Joy, and the Miniftry, which I have received of the Lord Jefus, to testifie the Gospel of the Grace of God. And now behold, I know that ye all, among whom I have gone preaching the Kingdom of God, fhall fee my Face no more. Wherefore I take you to Record this Day, that I am pure from the Blood of all Men. For I have not bunned to declare unto you all the Counsel of God. Take Heed therefore unto your felves, and to all the Flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you Overfeers, to feed the Church of God, which he hath purchafed with his own Blood: For I know this, that after my Departing fhall grievous Wolves enter in among you, not fparing the Flock. Also of your own felves fhall Men arife, fpeaking perverfe Things, to draw away Difciples after them. Therefore watch, and remember that by the Space of three Years, I ceafed not to warn every one Night and Day with Tears. And now, Brethren, I commend you to God, and to the Word of his Grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an Inheritance among all them which are fanctified. I have coveted no Man's Silver, or Gold, or Apparel. Yea, you your felves know, that thefe Hands have miniftred unto my Neceffities, and to them that were with me. I have fhewed you all Things, bow that fo labouring ye ought to fupport the Weak; and to remember the Words of the Lord Jefus, how he faid, It is more bleffed to give than to receive.

THIS awful Charge, deliver'd as the last and dying Words of the Apoftle to the Elders at Ephesus, but equally belonging to, and affecting the Minifters of the Gofpel in every Age of the Church, ought to be weighed and greatly ponder'd by all fuch as defire the Profperity of the Church

Church of Christ, and the Exaltation of his King. dom and Government in the World, which is the Prevalence of the Holy Ghost in theHearts of Men. Under a Senfe of the great Want and Neceffity of this, we believe, the pious Author of the Whole Duty of Man, writ the following weighty Expres fions in his Prayer for the Peace of the Church.

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O LORD JESUS, let thy Spirit ftretch out it • felf upon these Waters of evil wavering Opinions. And because Thy Spirit, which, according to Thy Prophet's Saying, containeth all Things, hath alfo the Science of Speaking; make that like as unto all them which be of Thy House, is One Light, One Baptifm, One God, One Hope, One Spirit, fo they may also have One Voice, • One Note, One Song, profeffing One Catholick TRUTH. When Thou didst mount up to Hea ven Triumphantly, thou threweft out from above Thy precious Things; Thou gavest Gifts amongst Men, Thou dealteft fundry Rewards of Thy Spirit. RENEW again from Above Thy old • Bountifulness; Give that Thing to Thy Church, ' now Fainting and growing Downward, that • Thou gaveft unto Her fhooting up, at Her first Beginning. Give to the Bishops the Gift of Prophecy, that they may DECLARE and interpret Holy Scripture, not of their own Brain, but of • Thine Infpiring.

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The Teftimony of JESUS is the Spirit of PROPHECY, Rev. xix. 20.

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