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SERMON I.

An Illuftration of Sacred Friendship.

I SAMUEL Xviii. 3, 4.

Then Jonathan and David made a covenant, becaufe he loved him as his own foul.

And Jonathan Aripped himself of the robe that "was upon him, and gave it to David, and his garments, even to his fword, and to his bow, and to his girdle.

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HE celebrated love and difinterefted friendship of JONATHAN and DAVID, feem to have flowed, not merely from that noble warmth and fimilarity of foul, for which they were fo peculiarly distinguished, but from a ftill higher principle. For in feripture it appears that the affection, which JONATHAN Conceived for DAVID, commenced at a very early period, and, as it should feem, before he could poffibly have given such proofs of fuperior worth, as might juftify a wise Prince,

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