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Excerpt from A Century Sermon, or Sketches of the History of the Eighteenth Century: Interspersed and Closed With Serious Practical Remarks; Delivered at North-Haven, January 1, 1801
For. Thefe ends, thofe excellent men, Samuel, Nathan an! Gad, who were prophets and teachers in the church, recorded the great events of David's reign, and the times that went over him, and over Ifrael, and over all the neighbouring kingdoms. This affords full evidence that it is a pious and honorable wor becoming the charaeter of a teacher in the houfe of god, In our text, David, the man after God's own heart, deter mined pioufiy to recollect, and molt certainly to keep in his te membrance, the wonders, which, in former generations, the lord had wrought for his people. He formed a refolution, that they &ould be the fub3e& of his pious and frequent meditations, [4.
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