Boston - BT700 B7 1769

Head H. ' 'The Do8rine of the !V!i[cry of, rt·c. I 2 3 ritage that will furnifh them with a habitation, who bave not where to lay their head : they {hall b! cajl into utter dctrknefs, Matth. xxv. 30. tor to them ii rejerved (he bf.uhnej.J ~( darkn~Ji for er:er, Jude 13 where their bed fha11 be farrow; 7hi'J !halily do".u~n in forrorw, ifa.l. 1 I. their feed !hall be judgment, fdr God wBlfeed them with judgment, Ezek. xxxiv. 16. and their drir.k {hall be the red wine of God's wrath, the dregs 'VJhereof ail the ry.;icked of , the earth/hall rwring out, and drid th em , Pfal. !xxv. 8~ 1 know, that thefe whQ are deititute of worldly goods, and withal void ·of the knowledge and grace of God, who there– fore may ·be called thedevi l's poor, wdl be aptto' fay here, fiVe hope God will make uJ f it/fa all our mifery in tht.J world, ·' andw-ejhal! be happy in the next: as if their miferable out· \~ard condition in time, would fecure thei!· happtnefs in e– ternity. A grofs and fatal mi!bke! And this is another inhe– ritance they have, viz. lio, vanity, and thing; •wherein there iJ no prof.t, Jer~ xvi. 19. But the hailjhallfweep a•way the t·ifuge 'OJ /ie1, Ifa. xxviii. 17. Doft thou think, 0 !inner, that God wbo commands ,jodges on earth not to refpdl the per· ' fon. of the poor in judgment, Lev. x\x 15 • .will pervert judgr9ent for thee? Nay, know -for ce1 taio, that howev,_er miferablc thou art here, thou {hall be eternally miferaHe )hereafter, i.f thou liveil and dieft in thy na~ural Hate. ( ;z.) }\>Ltny .that have enough in the world, ha.ve far more than ;they know of. Thou hadft, (;t may be) 0 unregenen>te man, an efiate, a good portion, or large Ctock, left thee by thy f<ttber: thou haft improven it, and the f1.1n of profperi– ty fhioes uprm thee ; fo that thou canft .fay wilh Efau, Gen. xxxiii. 9·. 1 have enough. But kno:w, thou haft mole ., thu1 all that, <m inheritance thou· doft not conGder d .; thou art a child of wrath, an heir of hell. That is an heri· tJge which will abide with thee, ;;rnidft all the changes in rh~ world ; as fong as thou continue{! ~n ac unreger.(;i;'.te fiate. \Nhen thoufha!t leave thy fubHauce to others; this fhdl go albng with' thyfeif, into anotber world. It is no wonder a {Lmghter ox be fed to the full, and is not toiled as others are, J?b xxi. ~o. 'The ~wicked is referved to t.~e · day ~f deflrur7ion ; they !half be broughi forth to the day q("JJrath. \.\'ell theo, rejoi,ce Id thine he'tlrt cheaf thee, "Vm!k in the •u:a;•s iftbine heart, and ill tl:ejigl:t of thine - · L , 2 eye1:

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