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SELF-pEPEPTIQF -J $ jpppHyQ OTHERS . Matthew vii . 1—5 . " Judge not , that ye be not judged ; for with what judgment ye jujdge , ye shall' be judged j and with wfyat measure ye mete , it shall be measured unto you , [ see Mark iv . 24 . j Why behqldest thou the mote , which is in thy brother s eye , but considerest not the beam which is in tftme ^ vir ~ eyel ^ O brother : ' Let me cast jthe mote out of thine eye ; when Lo ! the beam in thine own eye ? Hypocrite , first cast the beam out of thine own eye , arid then thou wilt see clearly tp cast the mote out
of thy brother ' s eye . " Luke vi , 37—42 . " Judge not , and ye shall not be judged ; condemn not ,, and ye shall not be condemned ; forgive , and ye shall be forgiven . Give , and it shall be given unto you ; good measure , pressed , and shaken , and overflowing shall [ men ] give into your lap ; for with the same measure , as ye mete withal , it shall be measured unto you again . " He also spake [ this ] parable unto them : : < c Can a blind man guide a blind man ? will not both fall into a ditch ? A disciple is not
above his teachei % f ) Ut every one fully instructed is as his teacher . Why beholdest thpa the mote which is in thy bother ' s eye , but considerest not the beam which is in thine own eye 1 Or how canst thou say to thy brother : ' Brother , let me- cast o ut ~ the mate , which is in thine eye ; thyself not beholding the beam which is in thine own eye ? Hypocrite , first cast the Beam out of thine own eye , and then thou wilt see clearly to cast out the mote which is in thy brother ' s eye . "
WASTE OF INSTRUCTION . Matthew vii . 6 . " Give not that , > vhich is holy , unto dogs , nor cast your pearls before swine , lest they trample them under their feet , and turning tear you . "
EFFICACY OF PRAYER . Matthew Vii . 7—12 . u , and it shall be given you j seek , and ye shall find ; knock , and it shall be opened unto you . For every one , who asketh , receiveth ; and he who seeketh , findeth ; and to him , who knocketh , it shalf be opened . Is there any man among you , who , if his son ask for brjead , wil ) . g ive him a ston , e ? or if he ask for a fish , will g ive him a serpent ? If then , ye , being evtL fcnqw hp \ y to give good gifts t ; o your children , how ratich more ivill your father , who is in heaven ; give good things tp trjiem who ask him ! All things therefore , whatsoever ye would that xweri should do unto you , so do
ye also unto them ; for this is the law and the prophets . " Luj ^ k xi . 5—1 3 . IJe also sai 4 unto them : « Wl ^ ich of you shall have a frjend , and shall go unto him at midnight , and say unto him : * Frien 4 ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1833, page 306, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2623/page/18/
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