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Excellency
of
the
Soul.
of
mem
fay
upon this
that
is
now
put to them,
that
thou
fihouldeft
dye
in
the condition
in
which now thou art
,
and what
repentance
thou
haft
had,
bee
it
good
or
bad,
that
thy
foul
muff
depend upon,
if it
bee
not
right,
thy
foul
muff
perifh
;
I
fay
,
I
fear
that
upon
fuch a meflage
from Heaven,
many
a
mans
and
womans
heart
would
ask
within them, and their
confciences would
tell
them,
I
am
afraid
I
fhould
bee loft for ever
:
Oh for
thee
to
bee con-
tent to
bee in
fuch
a
condition
any
one
moment, that if
thou
fhouldeft dye
that
moment
, thy
foul
fhould
bee
damned,
I
fay
thou art a bold
and prefumptuous firmer,
a
moil defperate wretch.
The