Ballantine, John, 1716-1776. Sermon, April 11, 1773. bMS 736/1 (1), Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School.

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This sixteen page, unsigned autograph manuscript sermon, composed on April 11, 1773, is based on 1 John 3:15.

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awful sign that those who are chargeable with it have not eternal life abiding in [?]

1st Shows who we are to understand by Brother in the text - whose [hated?] his Brother [?] Brother is taken in

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our esteem. as they are in God, ___ They are ___ to be loved[?] exclusive of others - Men are called Butchers[?], our account of the lament of nature mankind are all made by one God. of _____ material . of one blade[?] all are _______ from Adam .

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