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10 and all oder Hereticks do, dey vill be immediately trus down into the kitchen, dat ish Hell, my friends ; no queſtion vill be aſk, no excuſe vill be hear, but away dey vill be hurry, vidout repleven, nor benefit of de clergy.

And diſh brings me, in de turd plafh, to conſider de pennance and purgation dat de ſhouls of our dear departed friends do ſhuffer dere, and undergo in diſh turd plaſh.

De ſhevereſt of one of which puniſhments iſh, de ſtink of hereticks thronging through to Hell : de damnable ſtench of de phiggiſh Phipſyterians, which make me curl my noſe to tink 'pon it : but de beſt of it ish, dey are not ſuffer to tarry long, or be ſlow in deir paſſage thro' Purgatory, leſt dey should contaminate de conſecrated plash vid de emanation of deir hereſy.

De shecond punishment is occaſioned by its being ſituate 'pon de very edge of hell: for de plash is all laid vid great flags of iron, and plates of braſs which are ſtrongly heated, by de force of de great fires, at phich de hereticks are roaſting one another 'pon ſpits, dat 'tis great torment to valk 'pon dem. You know phen you vill throw off your brogues by de fire-shide at night, and ſet your bare foots 'pon de ſtone in de harth He vill be very shore, ah, wod'ent he? —By my shoul, yon is five hundred times as ſore as dat. Or, if you wou'd make a truly experiment of de ting, take a girdle and put her 'pon de fire till she be moſt red hot, den ſet her down