Featly et. Al. - BV4275 T47 1672

143 S E C U R I T Y SLIRPRIZED, .OR, THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CARELESSE' SERMON XII. I TRESS. 5.3. For ruhen they ¡hallfay, peace andfafety : thenhiddendeftruëöion eometh upon them, as travailupon a HomanStith child, andtheyJhaitnet efcape. N the latter part of the Chapter going before, the ble(fed Apolile Sc.Panl, (co the end that he might draw thofe to whom hewrote, from immodeta:e forrow forthem that were departed this life:) revealeth to them certain comfortable truths, concerning the Refutteaion from the dead, telling them that Death it felf is but as a deep, whence they (hall be tailed at the laft day ,by the voice of the Arch.an_ gel, &c. In the beginning of this Chapter, he prevents anOb. jebtion that fome might make. For, having fallen upon the difcourfe of theRefuneátion, he well knew the curipficy ofmans nature, that leaves chufe things that are mclt profitable , to enquire after filch things that God hash hid , and therefore force men might fay, Since there frtall be Poch a time, and filch achange; when will thole times and (talons be? When (hall that great day of the Refurredhion come, when all lhall bebrought together? Of The Cohe- rence.

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