Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon D E A T x. 1j9 The freefß and molt confident Sinner in the World, that rebels .againft the DivineLaws without xeUraint, is a llave not only under the chains of his imperious Lulls, but in that he is liable to the fcourgings of Confcience when ever awaken'd, and to the fervile fear of Death every day. But the fincere Chriflian has a clear and fweet peace, ableffed tranquillity from the tormenting appreherifì- ons and fears of Death, that are the jufl confequents of guilt. One of the ancient Romans ji[ ¡nu_ highly celebrates the Aftronomers nio eße coed interpreter, who dircover d the true Caufes into rare s, of the Eclipfes of the Sun and turæ cc,ces, á Moon, and freed theWorld from Irgcarrent rcpertoent the double darknefs ofIgnorance ql o Dens L and Fear, which believed the ob- rzinefq, vin- (curing oftholegreat Lights were Pin1ib.z. the fainting fits of Nature, and mortal fymptoms thxeatning an 14 uni

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