upon Eternal Judgment. 1 dence, yet Obflinacy added to them, makes a Perion unwor- ., thy and uncapable of Mercy. From hence the milery of the Damned is without Redemption, Without Hope, without Allay for ever. z. I fliall now proceed to confider the Evidence of the Fa&s that is produc'd as the Rea- fon of that Judgment. The temper of Divine Ju- f{ice is very oblervable in the particular Judgments recorded in Scripture. In the firfr procefs of Jultice on Earth, we read, that God made the enquiry of 4dam, Haft thou eaten of the Tree Gen,3.I 12 whereof I commanded thee that thou fhouldIt not eat ? and by palpable Evidence convinc'd him before he condemn'd him. I hus be- fore the fiery Vengeance upon Dd 2 the
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