Bates - BT825 B37 1683

Ifa. I 4. I Heb. 9. z íSEXM©kS glorious State for Worms and Putrefahion, The Worm is dread under thee, and the Worms cover thee. In fhort, Death feparates Meñ from all their admired charming Vanities. 2 . beath is fearful in the ap- prehenfìon of Confcience, as 'cis the moil fenfible mark of God's Wrath, that is heavier than Death, and a f ummons to give an ac- count of all things done in this Life, to the righteous Judg of the World. 'T is appointed to all Men once to die, and afterward the 3udgnent. The Penal Fear i3 more wounding to the Spirit, than the Natural. When the a- wakened Sinner quietly expels the Citation to appear before the Tribunal above, where no ex- cures, no fupplications, no pri- vileges avail, where his caufe of Eternal Life or Death mufl be decided,

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