Bates - BT825 B37 1683

up0n DE AT H. 49 fonon their hearts. They mind but little, and are lefs affeded . with invifible things. They for- tify then-if-elves with grofs . thoughts, that the Spirit of Man vaniflies with his Breath, that Death is the end. of this Life, and not the beginning of another, and feed without fear. Place one in the mid{t of deftru:Etive Evils, but unfeen or not believed, and he is as fearlels 'as a blind Perfon walkingon the brink of a deep Hr. Indeed there are none lets diPrurbed with the terrors of 'Death, than theeminently good, or the extremely bad : for the one fort have a ble ffd hope that Death will be to them an en- tiance into Life, and live like the Angels, with a joy unkak- able and glorious. The others are s fenfual and lècure as the Beats that perifh, having extin- E guifh'd

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