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423

and

their

Salvation

;

their

ferwing

the

Flefh,

and loving

the

World,

and

wilfully

lofing

the

time of

Mercy,

and

all the means

which

God

vouchfafed

them.

Believe

it

Sinner, there

is

an

Endlefs

Joy

and

Glory

for the

Saints,and

an(c)Endlefs Mifery

for

all

the

Ungodly

;

and

one

of

there muff

quickly

be

thy

cafe.

Thy

¡bate

is

changeable

while

thou

art

in

the

Flefh

;

if

thy

Soul

be

miferable,

there

is

yet

a

Remedy

;

ii's

poßïble

Chrift

may

renew

and

pardon

it

t

But

as

loon

as

thou

goeft

hence,

thou entereft into

a

¡fate

of Joy

or

Tor-

ment

which

muff

never

change

;

no not

when milli-

ons

of

years are paff. And

dolt

thou not

think now

in

thy

confcience

that

fuch an

Endlefs

mifery fhould

have

been

prevented

with

greater

care

and

diligence,

than

all

the fufferings

of

this

life

?

And

that

the

attain-

ing

of

fuch

an

Endlefs

Glory,

had

been

worth

thy

greateft care

and labour

?

And

dia

t

it

is

far

better

to

Pc

the

Gory

of

God,

and

be

tilled

with

his

Love, and

joy-

fully praife

him

with

his Saints and

Angels

for

ever-

more,

and

by

a

holy

life

to

have

prepared

for

this

;than

to pleafe

the Fleíh,

and

follow

the

World

little while,

and be

undone for ever

?

Haft

thou

got

more

by

the

World

and Sin

than Heaven

is

worth

?

Thou

arr

altnoft

atthe

end

Of

Worldly

pleafures,

and

haft

all

that

ever

they will

do

for

thee

.,

but

if

God

had had

thy

heart

and

fervice, he would not thus

have call

thee

off;

and

his

Rewards

and

joys

would

have

had no

end.

Q

how

much

happier

are the

blef

ed

Souls

in

Heaven

than

we

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