Featly et. Al. - BV4275 T47 1672

323 THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE, THE RULE OF JUDGEMENT. SERMON XXVIII. Jam. Z. s z. SoIpeakye, andfodo, <vs they thatJhallbejudged6y the LaTvefLiberty. Pon the like fad occafion, I have already handled fomething out ofchefs words. The Tait thing that I came to was ; 7hat in the day of Judgement God will call both the words Dollr. andallions ofmen toaccount He will bring their wordsand their a&ions to judgement, not only their works , z Cor. 5. so. God will bring every work to joeagement ; and fo Ecclef.sz. Ilewill bring every thing to judgement,mbether good or evil. But beldes that, he will bring every word to judgement too, even l!the very vain words of men, ofevery idleword men jballgive account, Mat. sz. 36. And the veryrafh and paflionatc fpeeches ofmen, what they fpeak in paffcon, and repent not of, even *lade paflionate fpeeches that they thought might have eafly T t a beet- Both words and aftions (hall be called to account.

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