Heaven and hell, or, The unchangeable state of happiness or misery for all mankind in another world occasion'd by the repentance and death of Mr. Shetterden Thomas, who departed this life April 7, 1700, aetat. 26 : preach'd and publish'd at the desire and direction of the deceased ... / by John Shower.

Shower, John, 1657-1715
Publisher: Printed by J Heptinstall for John Sprint
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60136 ESTC ID: R34242 STC ID: S3672
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Luke XVI, 26; Eschatology; Future life;
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In-Text Lastly, How unspeakable a Hazard do they run, who delay their Repentance, especially to the last Hour, to a Death-Bed? Have they any Assurance they shall not die suddenly; but be warned by Sickness? How many are dispatch'd to the Grave and Hell, in the midst of their Hopes of living to Repent hereafter? The true reason of deferring it to hereafter, is not because they intend to begin then, but because they have no mind to begin now. And unless They be then in a better mind than at present, which by adding Sin to Sin is unlikely, they will be for deferring it still, even to their last Sickness. Lastly, How unspeakable a Hazard do they run, who Delay their Repentance, especially to the last Hour, to a Death-Bed? Have they any Assurance they shall not die suddenly; but be warned by Sickness? How many Are dispatched to the Grave and Hell, in the midst of their Hope's of living to repent hereafter? The true reason of deferring it to hereafter, is not Because they intend to begin then, but Because they have no mind to begin now. And unless They be then in a better mind than At present, which by adding since to since is unlikely, they will be for deferring it still, even to their last Sickness. ord, c-crq j dt n1 vdb pns32 vvi, r-crq vvb po32 n1, av-j p-acp dt ord n1, p-acp dt n1? vhb pns32 d n1 pns32 vmb xx vvi av-j; p-acp vbi vvn p-acp n1? c-crq d vbr vvn p-acp dt j cc n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 ng1 pp-f vvg pc-acp vvi av? dt j n1 pp-f vvg pn31 p-acp av, vbz xx c-acp pns32 vvb pc-acp vvi av, p-acp c-acp pns32 vhb dx n1 pc-acp vvi av. cc cs pns32 vbb av p-acp dt jc n1 cs p-acp j, r-crq p-acp vvg n1 p-acp n1 vbz j, pns32 vmb vbi p-acp vvg pn31 av, av p-acp po32 ord n1.




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