ENTERTAINMENTS On the moft Important PRACTICAL TRUTHS OF THE Chriftian Religion. In THREE VOLUMES. By ROBERT MANNING. VOL. III. LONDON: Printed for THO. MEIGHAN, in Drury-Lane. ENT. LIII. Of Devotion to the Bleffed ENT. LIV. The fame Subject continued, and fome Directions relating to it. 165 ENT. LV. The Parable of the Seed. 178 ENT. LVI. The Sin of Concealment in ENT. LVII. The Folly of Concealing any THE XLIIId Entertainment. Of Pharifaical Virtue. Unless your Justice abounds more than that of the Scribes and Pharifees, ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. Mat. v. 20. T HE Word Justice may be taken either in a strict or larger Senfe: Jußlice, strictly taken, is a particar Virtue, which inclines us to give to every Man what belongs to him; and in this Senfe a fair-dealing Man, or one that never wrongs his Neighbour, either in his Goods or Reputation, is called a juft or upright Man: But Juftice, taken in a Tom. III. B larger |