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that thou mayest live according to it
 
that thou mayest live according to it
  
8. Hast thou [[add]] always [[/add]] accompanied thy prayers and praises with that
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8. Hast thou [[addition]] always [[/addition]] accompanied thy prayers and praises with that
 
Seriousness, fervency, and Affection God Requires?
 
Seriousness, fervency, and Affection God Requires?
  
II. [[underline]]Concerning our Duty towards our Neighbours [[/underline]]
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II. [[underline]] Concerning our Duty towards our Neighbours [[/underline]]
  
 
1 -- Dost thou endeavour to restrain thy Neighbour from running into Sin by Seasonable cautions and friendly admonitions?
 
1 -- Dost thou endeavour to restrain thy Neighbour from running into Sin by Seasonable cautions and friendly admonitions?

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1. underline Concerning our Duty towards God /underline

1 - - Art thou warned by the Sense of God's all-seeing Providence to take heed to thy ways?

2 . . . Dost thou pray daily for the protection of God & his blessing upon thy honest endeavours?

3 . . . Hast thou loved God before and above all things?

4 . . Art thouh not immoderately careful and anxious about outward things?

5. . Dost thou take care to admonish and reprove others for their Sins, so far as thou mayest with Prudence and Decency?

6 . . Have the promises and awakening threatnings therein prevailed with thee to govern thyself according to the Holy and admirable precepts therein delivered?

7 . . Dost thou reflect upon what thou hast heard at Church that thou mayest live according to it

8. Hast thou addition always /addition accompanied thy prayers and praises with that Seriousness, fervency, and Affection God Requires?

II. underline Concerning our Duty towards our Neighbours /underline

1 -- Dost thou endeavour to restrain thy Neighbour from running into Sin by Seasonable cautions and friendly admonitions?

2 . . Reflect if thou hast not published thy Neighbour's faults, when neither the Glory of God, nor the good of others made such a publication necessary?