SERMON I. MAT T. XXV. 36. I was fick and ye vifited me. WH I. HEN we seriously confider the SERM. frail, corrupt, and distressful state of human nature, when we reflect on the general lot and portion of mortality, to what variety of evils we are fubject, and how many enemies we have to contend with, how few things there are in this life which can impart real and substantial happiness; and on the other hand, how many are pregnant with mifery and forrow; we are naturally led VOL. III. B to |