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 for ever: Thy Pleaſures here we may judge of; But Oh! Who can tell the Thouſand part of theſe Fiery Torments, to which thou art liable in the other World? Whilſt thou dieſt, thou ſhalt be a damned Creature, while thou liveſt, thou art fed like a Beaſt by common Providence, and art a meer ſtranger to feeding Promiſes: If thou lookeſt upwards, God is frowning, and his Wrach is revealed from Heaven againſt thee.

Rom. I. 3.

The Heavens and their Hoſt are ready every Moment, to diſcharge God's Curſes like Thunder Bolts, against thee: If thou look'ſt downward, thou may'ſt ſee Hell gaping and opening its Mouth to fwallow thee up quick, many Dangers attend thee every Day, many Miſeries every Moment, Legions of Devils ſtand about thee, watching thee, and waiting only for the Leave of God to drag thy Soul into the Lake of Fire

Ah, when thou dieſt, Man, what muſt thou then do? When the Captain Death ſtricks, whoſe Armies of Wovles will fall upon thee ; Look to it, anbd remember, thou were once warned, leſt thou die eternally. St. Anſtian's Prayer was, O Lord rack me, beetme, burn me bere but Spare me bereafter. As long as thou refuſeſt to hear Chriſt's Voice, thou haſt a Hell upon Earth : It is not the multitude of thy Companions, that go thither