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The Annals of the Poor

PART VI
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He held him forth as 'Righteousness;' I was convinced of my own guilt.

He proved him to be 'Sanctification;' I saw my corruption.

He proclaimed him as 'Redemption;' I felt my slavery to sin and my captivity to Satan.

He concluded with an animated address to sinners, in which he exhorted them to flee from the wrath to come, to cast off the love of outward ornament, to put on Jesus Christ, and be clothed with true humility.
"From that hour I never lost sight of the value of my soul and the danger of a sinful state.

I inwardly blessed God for the sermon, although my mind was in a state of great confusion.
"The preacher had brought forward the ruling passion of my heart, which was pride in outward dress; and by the grace of God it was made instrumental to the awakening of my soul.


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