Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon DEATH. 3 9 the impotent fury of the Crea- ture, to venture on the powerful wrath ofGod, that exceeds all the terrors that can, be conceived by fear.This renders themmore brui- tiíh than the Horfe,that frarting at his Shadow, fprings over a defile- rate Precipice.Thefearful are exclu- ded from Heaven, and cafe into the Lake of Fire and brimffone for ever. 3. The extream fear of Death and judgment, dejets and dii- courages the Soul from theufe of means to prevent eternal mi(ery, and induces a moi$ woful Bon- dage. Fear anticipates and ex- afperates future Evils : for as knowledg excites fear, fo fear encreafes knowledg, by the un- ceffant working of the thoughts upon terrible Ol jens. The fear- ful mind aggravates the forefeen Evil, and difrils the Poifon from all the circuml$ances and coule- L) 4 quen- REv. z a.

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