Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon Eternal judgment. 39 force upon impenitent Sinners, with intollerable aggravations for . negleaing the Salvation of the 'Gofpel. Concerning the Heathens, the Scripture declares, 1. That although the Law publith'd by Mofes was not com- municated to them, yet there was a filent, though leis perFe t Impreilion of it in their Hearts. The Lawof Nature in the fun- damental Precepts of Religion, and Society, and Temperance, was better known than obeyed by them. Therefore the Apo- Rom. " { le endites them for atrocious 26'7' Crimes, filch as natural Confci- ence confentingwith the Law of God, feverely forbids upon the pain of damnation. Thus 'tis Paid of the Heathens, who know- Rom.1.32. Ong the judgment of God, That C c 4 they

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