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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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