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Rh but leaves, ‘Cut them down,’ says, ‘and case them the into the fire.’ To  in a prison or on a dunghill, is  to die for want of food is nothing:  did so, whilst Dives, with his  fare, died on his bed of downs, and  cast into hell. You that lie on beds of, and have your hangings of needle-, if you get not Christ and a good , shall be your fate, and  your companions, to torment you for. ‘And who shall be able to stand in day of God’s wrath? And who can with everlasting burnings?’

Companions in sin, shall be companions, and those that can sport and play with another, shall in hell drag and  one another, and curse the day  ever they saw one another, and cry  to one another, O what miserable  were we! to lose the heaven of for a little vain delight, the love  favour of God, for the love and  of wicked companions, in whose  we were more delighted, than in  everlasting love of God, whose  are pleasures for evermore. What it now, that we have had our, and our music, our fill and our full  earthly delights? O wretched that we are! Who shall deliver us