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who sees all his wants, and whose perfections are - hourly employed for his welfare and support? Surely, therefore, it is every man's interest, as well as his duty, to make himself acquainted with this glorious being, and to meditate day and night on all his wondrous works; that when all the vain friendships of the world shall fail, and the world itself be dissolved, he may have an ,, [[underline]] anchor of the Soul, sure and stedfast [[/underline]] ,, To reap these or any other advantages from religious Meditation, we must take care 1st/ That this Meditation must not be superficial or irregular. For it is the duty of a Christian to meditate and consider at all times: every night should account