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Rh and never dying. O who can endure everlaſting flame! It ſhall not be quenched night nor day; the ſmoke thereof ſhall go up for ever and ever The wicked ſhall be crowded together like bricks in a fiery furnace: But for whom was this fire prepared? 'For the devil and his angels.' Theſe must be your companions. The last ſentence is now pronounced, What! Go. Who? Ye curſed, into everlaſting fire, to crews of devils. O take heed that you live in the fear of God leſt, that leaving his ſervice, he give you this reward, 'Depart from me ye curſed, &c.'

2. Conſider, then, what fearful trembling will ſeize on their ſouls that have their ſenence for eternal flames: Oh! which way will they turn? How will they eſcape the Almighy's wrath? To go backward is impoſſible, to o forward is intolerable. Whoſe help will hey crave? God is their Judge, heaven their e the ſaints deride them, angels hate them. Good Lord? What a world of miſeries hath eized on miſerable ſouls Their executioners e devils, the dungeon, hell; the earth ſtands pen, and the furnace burning, ready to receive em. Ohǃ How will theſe poor ſouls quake d tremble? Every part of their body will ar a part in their doleful ditty: Eyes weepg. hands wringing, breaſts beating hearts hing, with voices crying. Now O man of e earth, what ſhall thy wealth avail thee? ne drop of water to cool thy tongue in the mes, is worth more than all the pleaſures in world.