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The Watchman's Answer, &c.
ISAIAH xxi. 11, 12.The Burden of DUMAH. He calleth to me out of SEIR, Watchman, What of the Night? Watch∣man, What of the Night? The Watchman said, The Morning cometh, and also the Night: if ye will enquire; enquire, ye; return; come.
IT may doubtless, at first View, appear strange to my Brethren, that I have chosen this obscure Pas∣sage of sacred Writ for your Entertainment; when it might be expected, that the Dignity & Duties; the Comforts & Trials of the ministerial Office should be explained, or the best Method of securing good Disci∣pline and sound Doctrine in the Church, laid open. These Subjects, I confess, are highly proper to be insisted on, and should generally be the Topics of our Discourse, on such Occasions as these. But, some dark Apprehensions, as to the Times into which we are fallen, turned my Mind to this Subject: And as it will lead our Thoughts to the present Dangers & Trials; to the farther Prospects and Hopes relating to the Church of CHRIST, it will, I ima∣gine, when properly explained and applied, be tho't not unsuitable for those, who are assembled to consult its Wel∣fare and Prosperity.
WHAT I shall attempt, is,