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Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death ...

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OF HELL^1^7^<strong>the</strong> torments, when <strong>the</strong>y are riow already kii'd.^upon <strong>the</strong> foiile, <strong>and</strong> hopelefncfie <strong>of</strong> ever ccm- Ke^graauJming out<strong>of</strong> hell, will be yet ano<strong>the</strong>r hell. Ifthou aftiucie lupre*once come <strong>the</strong>re , ^ <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>re mo ft certainely muft ^^^ ^^Idi^^thoube this night, if thou dkft this day in thy na- hcie "mo &turail ftare, <strong>and</strong>nctnew-borneslfay <strong>the</strong>n (fotcr- pl"mis vosribly would <strong>the</strong> confideration <strong>of</strong> eternity toiturc forJifan' m"!<strong>the</strong>e) that thou wouldcft hold thy felfe a right gendi flam-.' happy man, if thou mighteftendure th<strong>of</strong>c horri- "^^^'•ble paincs, <strong>and</strong> cxtremcft horrours no moe milli- faicem conce!ons<strong>of</strong>yeares, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re be f<strong>and</strong>s on <strong>the</strong>feafhore, dereturuc are.haires upon thine head, ftarres in<strong>the</strong> firmament, "®^"* ^"'^P^*rr -1 i_ J t. , .' am tnons ex*toiierctur am-grafle piles upon <strong>the</strong> ground, <strong>and</strong> creatures both inheaven <strong>and</strong> earth. For, thou wouldeftftill com- pfitudinc terfortthy felfc incredibly with this thoight.-c^^ f^ft-gSuSmifery mil once hanje mend. But alas I This word amngcns, ex^ Never will ever rent thine heait in pceces with ^"°* P°p"""much rage <strong>and</strong> hideous roaring ; <strong>and</strong> give ftill ^n^^^^ SJonewlife to tb<strong>of</strong>e infufferable forrowes, which in- l^ns avkubfinitely exceed all cxprelfion or imagination. Let a°f/°^°"/'J"*us fupp<strong>of</strong>e this great body <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eaith upon eftdecimJSwhich wetread to be turned into f<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> moun- "« arenuia?caines<strong>of</strong> f<strong>and</strong> to be added dill, untill <strong>the</strong>y reach ^<strong>of</strong>t dtaumunto <strong>the</strong> Empyrean Heaven, fo that this whole centum annomighrycreationr""» "^'He, aiiwerenothing but a^T<strong>and</strong>y' ^ moun-"^am arcnulasunhif decimampart cm,& pari modoaliamatqjaliam, ita«t Tpatio dccies centum railliumannoiurn,tantum unicum arenulas unuis granum de monte illo anen<strong>of</strong>o miniieretur .•qup.m Ixti, quam abcrcs ciTcrxiui, quod p<strong>of</strong>t ultimano faltcm mentis totiusablationem,d.imnationis noHrx finem aliquem habetemus.*"Ab, vcl mufcae, vel culicis punftiunciila, fi tamcn fit aetcrna, quam incxplicabiliacruciatus pronunciabitur ? Quis igitur horror cxercebit damnatos, vel ob unamhancj fed affiduam cogitationem) Hie ignij «t€rnJim fetendus, hicululatiisatcraumaudicndus,hichoxrorfempiternus.taine

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