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14 ſentence. Now is the day of your coronation. now ſhall ye be made perfectly happy, and that for ever Come ſaith Chriſt, you that have ſuffered for me, now you ſhall have your reward: you ſhall have your ſouls filled to the brim with joy, ſuch as is unſpeakable, and full of glory.

But I muſt return to the left hand, and ſhew another crew prepared for another ſentence. And Oh! what a terrible ſentence will that be which will make all ears glow and tingle. 'His lips, ſaith the Prophet, are full of indignation and his tongue like a conſuming fire, Iſa XXX. 28. What fire is ſo hot as that fiery ſentence, Mat XXV. 41 'Depart from me, y curſed, into everlaſting fire, prepared for th devil and his angels

1. They muſt depart. This ſeems nothin to the wicked now; they are content to b gone; they have much more delight in ſin than in God's ſervice But whether muſt the go? From me. If from me, then from all m mercies, my glory and my ſalvation. B whither. O Lord, ſhall the curſed go that dpart from thee? Into what haven ſhall tharrive? What maſter that they ſerve? It thought a great puniſhment to be baniſhed fro our native ſoils; What is it then to be banied from the Almighty God? But whither m they go? Into everlaſting fire. O! what b is this? No feathers but fire, no friends furies no eaſe but fetters, no day-light  darkneſs, no clocks to paſs away the time, endleſs eternity, fire eternal, always burn