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LET us, therefore, humble ourselves, brethren, laying aside all pride, and boasting, and foolishness, and anger: And let us do as it is written.
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For thus saith the Holy Spirit; [*118:12] Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, nor the strong man in his strength, nor the rich man in his riches; but let him that glorieth, glory in the Lord, to seek him, and to do judgment and justice.
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Above all, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, which he spake [*118:13] concerning equity and long suffering, [*118:14] saying,
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[*118:15] Be ye merciful and ye shall obtain mercy; forgive, and ye shall be forgiven: as ye do, so shall it be done unto you: as ye give, so shall it be given unto you: as ye judge, so shall ye be judged; as ye are kind to others so shall God be kind to you: with what measure ye mete, with the same shall it be measured to you again.
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By this command, and by these rules, let us establish ourselves, that so we may always walk obediently to his holy words; being humble minded:
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For so says [*118:16] the Holy Scripture; [*118:17] upon whom shall I look, even upon him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and that trembles at my word.
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It is, therefore, just and [*118:18] righteous, men and brethren, that we should become obedient unto God, rather than follow such as [*119:1] through pride and sedition, have made themselves the ring-leaders of a detestable emulation.
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For it is not an ordinary harm that we shall do ourselves but rather a very great danger that we shall run, if we shall rashly give up ourselves to the wills of men who [*119:2] promote strife and seditions, to turn us aside from that which is fitting.
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But let us be kind to one another, according to the compassion and sweetness of him that made us.
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For it is written, [*119:3] The merciful shall inherit the earth; and they that are without evil shall be left upon it: [*119:4] but the transgressors shall perish from off the face of it.
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And again he saith, [*119:5] I have seen the wicked in great power and spreading himself like the cedar of Libanus. I passed by, and lo! he was not; I sought his place, but it could not be found.
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Keep innocently, and do the thing that is right, for there shall be a remnant to the peaceable man.
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Let us, therefore, hold fast to those who [*119:6] religiously follow peace; and not to such as [*119:7] only pretend to desire.
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For he saith in a certain place, [*119:8] This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.
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And again, They [*119:9] bless with their mouths, [*119:10] but curse in their hearts.
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And again he saith, [*119:11] They loved him with their mouths, and with their tongues they lied to him. For their heart was not right with him, neither were they, faithful in his covenant.
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[*119:12] Let all deceitful lips become dumb, and the tongue that speaketh proud things. Who have said, [*119:13] with our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own, who is Lord over us.
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For the oppression of the poor, for the sighing of the needy, now will I arise saith the Lord; I will set him in safety, I will deal confidently with him.
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Footnotes ^118:12 Jer. ix. 23. Comp. 2 Cor. xi. 31.
^118:13 Teaching us.
^118:14 For thus he saith.
^118:15 Luke vi. 35.
^118:16 Holy Word.
^118:17 Isaiah lxvi. 2.
^118:18 Holy.
^119:1 In.
^119:2 Prick on to.--See Junius Ann.
^119:3 Psalm xxxvii. 9.
^119:4 Prov. ii. 10.
^119:5 Psalm lxviii. 36.
^119:6 With religion or godliness.
^119:7 With hypocrisy will it.
^119:8 Isaiah xxix. 13. Psalm lxii. 4.
^119:9 Blessed.
^119:10 Cursed.
^119:11 Psalm lxxviii. 36, 37.
^119:12 Psalm xii. 3.
^119:13 We will magnify our tongue.
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