A treatise of death : the last enemy to be destroyed .. . s of your everlaft-ing Peace and Joy. So tefiifietb from the Lord^ Tour fervantin the faith of Chrifi y Rich. Baxttr* mmmmmmm [Tq the Ignorant 6r Carc^lefs Reader. Eeing the providence of God bathcommanded forth this plain Dip-courfe , I(hall ho;e ( upon experi-ence of hvs dealing in the like cafesrritbrne) That he hath feme wor\for it te do in the world. Who kpowsbut it was intended for the fating of thy foul, byopening thine eyes and awaking thee from thyfm0 who art now in Reading rfit ! Beitkpowntfithee it is the certain truth of God


A treatise of death : the last enemy to be destroyed .. . s of your everlaft-ing Peace and Joy. So tefiifietb from the Lord^ Tour fervantin the faith of Chrifi y Rich. Baxttr* mmmmmmm [Tq the Ignorant 6r Carc^lefs Reader. Eeing the providence of God bathcommanded forth this plain Dip-courfe , I(hall ho;e ( upon experi-ence of hvs dealing in the like cafesrritbrne) That he hath feme wor\for it te do in the world. Who kpowsbut it was intended for the fating of thy foul, byopening thine eyes and awaking thee from thyfm0 who art now in Reading rfit ! Beitkpowntfithee it is the certain truth of God, and of highconcernment to thy foul that it treatetb of: Andtherefore requireth thy mtft fober Conftderation*Thou hajl in it ( how weakly foever it if mannagedby me)an advantageput into thy hwd from God,to help thee in thegrepuft workjn the world, evertto prepare fa the great approaching Judgment*1% th{ nanft ofQo4*:x I require thee ? cafi not awayihis advantage! ; * *iurn not away thine ears or heart fr$m this warning th#t is fent to tbte fr&m the. To the Reader,the living God! Seeing all the world cannot, fyepthee from Judgement, norfave thee in Judgement:let not all the world be able to kgep thee from afpeedy andferious preparation for it* Do it pre-fentl%leaft God come before thou art ready! Do itferioujly, left tht Tempter over-reach thee? andthufhouldft be found among the foolijh ftlf de-ceivers when it if too late to do it better. I inrtreat this of thee on the behalf of thy foul, *nd asthtu tendtreft thy everlafting Peace with God>that thou wouldeft afferd theft matters thy deep*eft Confideration. lhinkm on them, whether theyare not true and weighty : Thinly of them lyingdown and rifmwp. And feeing this fmall Book^is fain into thymnds, all that I would beg of theeconcerning itjsjbat thou wouldft beftow now andt hen an hour to read it, and read it to thy family orfriends as well as to thy felf: and as yon go,Confider what you read, and Pray the Lord tohelp it to thy


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