Sheffeild - Houston-Packer Collection BJ1471 .S5 1650

3_4-S Motives toget agoodConfciettce. Cap.25. Heaven. Then !hall th~ feal cd book of Con– ... . fcience be unclafped, and out of thy own ~- mouth, and heart, andbook lhalt thou be judged. Then foalt both Earth, andSea, and • Hell and Death, deliver up all their dead, hut not to be annihilated, that they would ac· count an unfpeakable mercy; but only to be Arraigned, tryed, fentenced: Then fhall Vet~th and Hell be ct~fi again into the la~of fire, ·. which i1 the fecond and tter12all dtath. Then {hall a Hell in Confcience be ca~_)r1to a Hell ofd~(pair: andan Hell of guil~to anHdi ofpain. But ofthis third WIJt 'lt is no where (aid, the thirdwoe i1pafT. Lifeends, aNdwith it the ftrft woe: TheJPorJdcnds,and with it the fecond woe: But Etermity ends not, therefore · the third WBe never ends. Hence th~ judgemeilt of that day is called Eternal Jud;.e– rnent, Heb. 6. 2. and the deftruction of the · wicked an everJafting Deftrullion, 2. The§. •• 9· ' Theftrfl woe may be a fad one, yet it cannot belong, becaufe life is !hart: Thefecond woe is more fad, becaufe more long, but , ~hough long it is, it is not for ever : The fhird is thefad and k.!lling woe, becaufe lt is . / both long and endlelfe. There is thegreat . pulfo fixed, that there is no comm1~over. As theftrfl woeleaves man, the focond wa1 ..finds him ; as thefecomlleaves him, the third finds him, but the third never leaves. Look how Life leaves, Death finds ; as Death leaves, Tudgement finds ; as Judgement leaves, Eternity finds: But this Eternity leaves

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