ttnd-perpetua/1quide. -thing but guilt,andhorror: w~en ul?on the Law, and upoo the Word ofGod,afterwhichhe fhould : have lived,andbywhich he mufi now beju~ged; itwill.be rohimbllt as aJea/ed Boo.ke; beew111 fee .nothing but his ow11e ignorance, blindndfe, and frrangeneffe in it; And therefore,all the Plagues and Curfes denounced in it againfi ignoranr,wic– ked,and unrepentant {inners, {hall be his porrion) in the Lake that burnes with fire and Brimtlone 47 · for evermore. This, ought then to fl:irre up every ·man, with all care and Confci~nce; to ftore him– fdfe, while he h:ltl!l time, with faving knowledge andholyobedience unto that Word, whichmull: be his-Judge in the la~ Day: Nay, aad ~et him , take heed unto his feet, and Iooke unto his behaBe&tef.4· '· viour, when bee enters into the Houfe of God: For in that Day he muft anfwer and be countable for every Sermon that he hath heard,and for every Leffon he hath beene taught out of the Booke of . .God : If.they have not enlightened his u~der- ; fianding, they have hardened his heart ; if they doe not now reforme him)thcywill hereafter con o– fou.nd him; ifhe doe not profit by them, he fhall , : - be fure tq be plagued for the neglect of them : f_or Gods Word is.unto every man that heares it, 0 0 e1ther thefa~oour of life untfJ life, or theJa't:ourofdeath' 2.C!1r.2.•t6. · unto de.tth: It is a ttr(J-edged S'trord; ir either kills Htb.4. h. the finne, or the fou le; i.t mu (\'and fhitUJpro(fer in the worke ffJYtphlch it is fent. Godw1ll rayfe O'IO- Ifo.H.H~' ry, hee will winne honour unto hirnfelf~, f~om every mzm. If hee cannot be glorified, by his converfioD)and falvation ; . .hee will g1orif1e his , --- ~---- ... -~-- - -·--- --- ---- --------. ' J
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