Mind to do our Duty by them, is the best we can do. To seek a Remedy by continuing the Oppression, because we have Power to do it, and see others do it, will, I apprehend, not be doing as we would be done by.
HOW deeply soever Men are involved in the most exquisite Difficulties, Since|rity of Heart, and upright Walking be|fore God, freely submitting to his Pro|vidence, is the most sure Remedy: He only is able to relieve, not only Persons, but Nations, in their greatest Calamities.
DAVID, in a great Strait, when the Sense of his past Error, and the full Ex|pectation of an impending Calamity, as the Reward of it, were united to the agravating his Distress, after some Deli|beration, saith, Let me fall now into the Hands of the Lord, for very great are his Mercies; let me not fall into the Hand of Man, 1 Chron. xxi. 13.
TO act continually with Integrity of Heart, above all narrow or selfish Mo|tives, is a sure Token of our being Par|takers of that Salvation which God hath appointed for Walls and Bulwarks, Isa. v. 26. Rom. xv. 8. and is, beyond all