Mace(i)
22 Don't delusively content your selves with being of the audience, but put what you hear in practice:
23 for a bare auditor without practice is like one who sees his image form'd by a mirror:
24 he takes a view, turns away, and instantly loses his appearance.
25 whereas, he that attentively considers the perfect law of liberty, and is attach'd thereto, he is not a forgetful hearer, but reduces it to practice, and his conduct is crown'd with hapiness.
26 If a person of an ungovernable tongue pretends to religion, he abuses himself: for his religion is meer illusion.
27 pure and unadulterated religion, in the eye of God our father, consists in taking care of orphans and widows in their distress: and in keeping clear of the vices of the age.