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Selected Sermons of Jonathan Edwards by Jonathan Edwards

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Don't do as Orpah did, who, though at first she made as though she would follow Naomi, yet when she had the difficulty of it set before her went back: but say as Ruth, 'I will not leave thee; but where thou goest, I will go: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.' Say as she said, and do as she did. Consider the excellency of their God and their Saviour, and the happiness of their people, the blessed state that they are in, and the doleful state that you are in. You

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