A Sermon Preached at the Quakers Meeting House, in Gracechurch-Street, London, Eighth Month 12th, | Page 7

William Penn
the end: "For he that endureth unto the end shall be
saved."
"Be not weary of well doing; for in due time you shall reap if you faint
not." He that hath appeared, as a God of salvation, and a mighty
preserver of his people in all ages of the world, and hath been so both
to the primitive christians, and to all our christian friends, that are gone
before us to an eternal rest, if you faint not, but follow them, who
through faith and patience do inherit the promises, you shall lay down
your heads in peace in him, when you come to die; And when time
shall be no more, you shall be for ever with the Lord.
To God be praise, honour, and glory, who hath stretched forth his
mighty arm to save: Who is the arm of the Lord but Christ Jesus, the
redeemer of souls? When we had undone ourselves, and lost ourselves,
in wandering and departing from the Lord, the true and living God, into
darkness and the shadow of death, He stretched forth his almighty arm,
to gather us, and to bring us into the paradise of God again, when we
were driven out by our own sin, from the face and presence of the Lord.
Christ Jesus, the great and good shepherd of his sheep, came to seek
and to save them that were lost: The lost sheep that have wandered
from him, he will take them on his shoulder, and bring them to his fold:
and he will make them lie down in green pastures, and lead them by the
still waters, and satisfy them with the rivers of pleasure that are at
God's right hand for evermore. He hath promised, "That he will feed
his flock like a shepherd, and gather his lambs with his arm, and carry
them in his bosom:" I hope CHRIST JESUS, the GREAT SHEPHERD,
will find some here this day, that have gone astray, and gather them
with his divine arm, and keep them by his mighty power, through faith
unto salvation. To him be all praise, honour, glory, dominion, and
thanksgiving: For He alone is worthy, who is GOD over all, blessed for
ever and ever.--Amen.
BANCKS AND CO., PRINTERS, MANCHESTER.

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