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510 CONCLUSION. to be postponed till other affairs are set, tled; for how many souls has this dilatory delusion ruined ! The resolution you may make at this moment, and the practical effect of this resolution, may determine your destiny for ever. The decision, if delayed, may never be made; the call, now given, may never be repeated. Think what you put to hazard by delay. There is not an hour in our lives on which eternal life, or eternal death may not depend. Shall we then, for a single moment, make it a matter of debate what our everlasting condition shall be ? If it were a decision between two temporal concerns which you were called upon to make, deliber- ation might be wisdom, because there might be degrees of comparison between their value, and consequently a doubt as to the predominance of the object, and the prudence of your choice. But the inequalities of created things are levelled when brought into comparison with the things of eternity ; the difference of

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