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Excerpt from The Celestial Comforter, or a Collection of the Most Precious and Consolatory Scripture Promises, Introduced in Concise but Comprehensive Sections: For the Comfort and Support of Believers, in Tribulation and Temptation, and Particularly to Alleviate Their Pains in Sickness, and to Illuminate the "Valley of Shadow of Death" With the Golden Light of Eternity
Each of the following sections is a bundle of notes on the Bank of Heaven Whenever you are in dis tress or straits, take one, and go to bank and present it, nothing doubting, and the President will not deny his hand uriting, nor the Cashier refuse you the hea venly coin Come and be det'erinined not to leave the bank till you get the money; for this confidence will please both the President and Cashier, alias, the 1 Son and Spirit. But remember when you receive the heavenly coin, (grace) you must not spend it in idleness, vanity, or sensuality, but husband it well, or you will be severely reprimanded when you call to bank again, and perhaps sent away empty and in dis grace. But above all things, doubt not for a moment the currency of these bank notes for when you doubt, you obltterate the President's signature. Leave controverted d1vinity, like a bundle of court calen ders, to ecclesiastical doctors and lawyers; but for your part, choose this better part, the divine Spirit, which nill be a touchstone to discriminate between this heavenly treasure and the counterfeit coin W1th whtch Christendom ls unfortunately filled. The pre. Sent compilation of scripture promises is different from any thmg fthe kind (to my knovtledge) ever before pubhshed; and that it may be a blessing to many readers, in this', and future generations, is the earnest prayer of your humble servant for Christ's sake.
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