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1-11 How to apply to God under troubles, and how to behave in prosperous and in adverse circumstances. 12-18 To look upon all evil as proceeding from ourselves, and all good from God. 19-21 The duty of watching against a rash temper, and of receiving the word of God with meekness. 22-25 And of living according thereto. 26-27 The difference between vain pretences and real religion. 1-13 All professions of faith are vain, if not producing
love and justice to others.
1-12 Cautions against proud behaviour, and the mischief
of an unruly tongue.
1-10 Here are cautions against corrupt affections, and
love of this world, which is enmity to God.
1-6 The judgments of God denounced against rich unbelievers.
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