Schlater - BS2725 S35 1627

g 406 íWifd.ï.3. k Z£ai,gS.6. CHAP .5. al v ExpoJtion -opoo the firfi' V E R.3 0 able, is the deflruaion that great Day brings vpon the j world of thevngodly. And I befeech you, brethren, ferioully and betimes thinke ofit, and lay it to heart ; Pray, faith our Sauiour, and by all meanes labour, char ye may ercape the (cares, and tortures of that great Day ; and with comfort, fland before Chrifi at his com.ini,g. Wonderful! prodigall wee are, generally, of our routes , for the bafc profits and plealures of this life, eapoing them to the bitter paines ofecernail, death. Alas, what is it ro gaine the world, and to loft thy foule t' What, to fare delicioufly cue- ry day, and at death to bee found in Hell, in torments e- What,to fpend our dayes in wealth and iollitie, and in a nomont to goc downe to Hell e Here thofe wretched men, crying out of their folly, when it is too late; what bath pride profited vs, and what bath the poo pe of riches brought vs ? All the Bare vani /bed as a /hadow, pa fed away aoaPo/l; left nothingbehinde them, but guilt and paine, torturing and tormenting the foule, without eafe, or. hope of end. Let me therefore fay, as ¡lai : Oh k f eke the Lord, while he may be found ; call vpon him while bee is neare. There is yet place for mercy; when that Day cot meth, Nothing but indignation and wrath, trabalation andangui(h.vpon the foule of etiery one that bath d"ane evil!,.. EktS, as

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