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JER. XLVIII. 10.Cursed be he that doth the Work of the Lord deceitfully; and cursed be he that keepeth back his Sword from Blood.
NOTHING can be more agreeable to the God of Peace, than to see universal Harmony and Bene∣volence prevail among his Creatures; and He has laid them under the strongest Obligations to cultivate a pacific Temper towards one another, both as Individuals, and as Nations. Follow Peace with all Men, is one of the principal Precepts of our holy Religion. And the great Prince of Peace has solemnly pronounced, Blessed are the Peace-makers.
But when, in this corrupt disordered State of Things, where the Lusts of Men are perpetually embroiling the World with Wars and Fightings, and throwing all into Confusion; when Ambition and Avarice would rob us of our Property, for which we have toiled, and on which we subsist; when they would enslave the free-born Mind, and compel us meanly to cringe to Usurpation and arbitrary Power; when they would tear from our eager Grasp the most valuable Blessing of Heaven, I mean our RELIGION; when they invade our Country, formerly the Region of Tranquillity, ravage our Frontiers, butcher our Fellow-Subjects, or confine them in a barbarous Captivity in the Dens of Savages; when our earthly All is ready to be seized by rapacious Hands, and even our Eternal All is in Danger by the Loss of our Religion: when this is the Case, what is then the Will of God? Must Peace then be main∣tained? maintained with our perfidious and cruel Invaders?