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Though you cannot perform duty without infirmity, yet you do perform duty without known hypocrisy. Though you offend in the manner of performance, yet you would not be false in the end principle of doing. The sincerity of your heart herein maybe your comfort, and from such, though the spirit may withdraw for a while yet it will not be long before He returns again. To humble you, He may for awhile withdraw in anger, yet He will return again. 'In a little moment have I hid my face and forsaken thee, but I will gather thee with everlasting mercy.' [Christopher Love from Sermon 6 on the Flesh and the Spirit.]

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