Bates - BT825 B37 1683

8 SERMONS quiet than whil(I charm'd with Wine and Sleep. He therefore was continually drunk, that he- might forget Himfelf,his Enemy, and his Danger. Thus Men make a pittiful fhift to forget their lat- ter End : and whilfi they are fol- lowing either fecular Affairs, or fenfüal Pleafures, are unconcer- ned for what is to be hereafter. But this diverCon will shortly be at an end, for in their languifh- inghours, when the walled Body fails the carnal Mind, and fen- fual Delires fail the Man, then Confcience that fpoke with g- lowVoice before, is loud and ter- rible, and like the rigid Exaaor in the Parable , that took his Debtor by the throat, requires them to pay what they owe. 3. Some are fo hardned in In- fidelity, that the Powers of the World to come make no irnpref- flock

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