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nothing, be impatient at nothing, that
whatsoever happens to you without, you may
be able to say with the Apostle, "None of these
things move me." Be not like those
weakly bodies whose temper changes with
the weather, Be able to bear whatever
changes happen from abroad, without any
perterbations or perplexing commotions
at home. "In your patience possess ye your
souls." Christians, If you can but keep
your tempter, whatever happens, you may
keep your way, and hold on your course
whatever happens: An heart out of quiet,
will put your whole man our of source.
If you can but be quient & patient, you
may be any thing, you may do any thing
that God will have you be or do. Let your
fear & your passions, and your [???patiencies]
loose, and whither will they carry you?
When you should be denying yourselves,
you will then be shifting for yourselves;

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