Burroughs - BT715 B8 1654

To th Rad. laftingrthoughts of ttetttitlf, then, and never till then, fhall we live, ad, and walk as a people who acknowledg thefe Principles of Chriftianity to be true : Wharf the things of Religion, and thoughts ofEternity lie fwimming only inour Brains, they never conquer, corn. mind, and fubdue the heart in away of Praâical Obedience. Many mens thoughts,- language, and lives are fuch, that if theywere certain there is no God, no Sin, noHell, no wrath to be feared, no Grace to beminded and attained, no judgment day when theymull give an account, theycould not be work than they are, nor do worfe than theydo ; Oh the horrid Athiefm bound up in mens hearts, and they fee it not how elfe durft men be fo prophane in their lives underGofpel light ? how durft they fit A14410(11" under the powerful awaking moils of Gfate ho elfe could fuch viitthoughts be cherifh'd, and fuch cure fectpitadifes and principlés maintained? howelkdurft menchufein rather than B afflition

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