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len $ me fhree l # 3 # e $ j for sl friend of mine is conge on a journey up tp me , ancl I have nothing tp set before him ; ' % nd he from -within shall answering say : < TTrpubte me rjoj : ; jtjie dopr is now shut , and my children with me are in bed ; I cannot arise and give thee . ' I say unto you , although he will no ^ arise and give him , because he is his . friend ^ yet because '^ ofhjs importunity , he will arise and give him , as many [ 'loavesiS'Th ^ -needeth .
Theretfrrhiywffiyou : Ask , amTit sfiall be given unto you ; seek , and ye shall find ; knock , and it shall be opened Unto you . For every one , who asketh , receiveth ,- and he who seeketh , fi . ndeth ; and to him , who knocketh , it shall be opened / Now which of you , being a father , if his son ask for bread , will give him a stone ? or if for a fish , will instead of a fish give him a serpent ? or if he ask an egg , will give him a scorpion ? If then ye , being evil , know how to give good gifts to your children , how much more will your heavenly Father give [ his ] holy spirit to them who ask him I "
TH # TWO WAYS . Matthew Yii . 13 , 14 . " Enter ye , by the strait gate ; for wide is the gate , and broad the way , which leadeth to destruction , and many are they who enter thereby . How strait is the gate , and narrow the way , which leadeth unto life ! and [ bowl kw are they who find it ! " [ Siq Lulte xin . 24 . ]
RELIGIOUS PROFESSION VAIN WITHOUT PRACTICE . Matthew vii . 15—23 . gt Beware of false prophets [ or teachers , ] who come to you in sheep's clothing , but inwardly are ravenous wolves . By their fruits ye shall know them . Do [ men ] gather grapes from " thorns , or figs from thistles ? So every good tree beareth good fruit , but the bad tree beareth bad fruit . A good tree cannot bear bad fruit , nor [ can ] a bad tree bear good fruit , Every tree , which
beareth not good fruit , is hewn down and cast into jthe fire . Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them . Not every one , who saith unto me , ' Lord ! Lord ! ' shall enter into the kingdom of heaven , but he who doe ^ h the will of my Father who is in heaven . Many will say to me on that day : Lord , Lord , have we not prophesied [ or taught ] in thy name , and in thy name cast out demons , and in thy name done many miracles V And then will I declare uiito them * ; *_ J . ?^_ Y ^ i ^ ew _ you . i .. <| epai ; t . fr . Qm JPae ^ ye who worji InTquify ?'' [ Bee £ ul * e ~ xiii , 25—37 . 1
Luke vi . 43—46 . " There is no good tree , which beareth bad fruit ; nor any bad tree , which b , eareth good fruit . Every tree is known by its own fruit ; for not from thorns gather [ men ] % s , nor frpm a . bramble gather they grapes . Tfie good man qut of th $ good treasure of his heart ( n lng $ tH forth that which is good ; and the evil man out of
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1833, page 307, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2623/page/19/
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