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 torments in that place, where the worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched! Such ſhall be their doom, when ſhall judge the world in righteouſneſs, and render unto every one according to his works. They ſhall be baniſhed from the preſence of God, of the Lamb, of angels, and of juſt men then made perfect, into the abodes of horror and deſpair!

conclude, If the reſurrection of the juſt uſher them into ſuch joys as eye hath not ſeen, nor ear heard, neither entered into the heart of man to conceive; let us be ſtedfaſt, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the ; foraſmuch as we know, that our labour is not in vain in the : And, if that of the wicked is the prelude to every thing that is dreadful, even the blackneſs of darkneſs for ever; are they not without underſtanding who work wickedneſs?

us therefore ſo ſeriouſly conſider the uncertainty of human life, as with the utmoſt diligence to apply our hearts to that heavenly wiſdom, whilſt here, which, through the merits of, may finally terminate in everlaſting life.