Of HELL Chap. Ill. and is dcclar'd by our Saviour, that our Redemption from Hell to Heaven, is amore ex. cc11enr Benefic ~han ?u~· Cr~ation; in as much as our w.ell.being is bct~er tl1an our Eeing, and Eternal Mrfery IS mfinrtelyworfe than mere not bemg. Our Savrour fpeaks of 'J•· d.u, l t had been better for htm if he had never been born. How engaging is the love of Chrilt, who rais'd us lrom the bottom of Hell to the Bofom of God, the Seat of Happi· nefs! If hr> Perfecbons were not moft amiable and attractive, yet that he died for us, ll1ould makehim the Object of our moft ardent Affections. To thofe who believe he;, precio11s; to thofe who have felt their undone Condition, and that by his Merits and Mediation are reftored to the Favour of God, that are freed from t9rmenting Fears, ·and revived with the fweeteft Hopes, he is and will be eminently and etemally precious. Bir//i'ng, and Hono11r, and Glory, and Power, be to Him that jitteth upon the Throne, mdto ~~fr~~~ - FINIS.
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