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A67772 A serious and pathetical description of heaven and hell according to the pencil of the Holy Ghost, and the best expositors: sufficient (with the blessing of God) to make the worst of men hate sin, and love holiness. Being five chapters taken out of a book entituled, The whole duty of a Christian: composed by R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex, florilegus.; Whole duty of a Christian. Selections. Younge, Richard. 1660 (1660) Wing Y184A; ESTC R221317 29,019 34

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devouring Falcon Oh cursed be the day when I was born and the time when my mother conceived me c. Job 3. Sect. 6. And so death having given thee thy fatal stroke the Devil shall seize upon or snatch away thy soul so soon as it leaves thy body Luke 12. 20. and hale thee hence into the bottomless Lake that burneth with fire and brimstone where she is to be kept in chains of darkness until the general judgment of the great day Jude 6 7. 1 Pet. 3. 19. Rev. 21. 8. Thy body in the mean time being cast into the earth expecting a fearful Resurrection when it shall be re-united to thy soul that as they sinned together so they may be everlastingly tormented together Heb. 10. 27. At which general Judgment Christ sitting upon his Throne John 5. 22. shall rip up all the benefits he hath bestowed on thee and the miseries he hath suffered for thee and all the ungodly deeds that thou hast committed and all the hard speeches which thou hast spoken against him and his holy ones Jude 15. Eccles. 12. 14. and 11. 9. Within thee shall be thine own conscience more than a thousand witnesses to accuse thee the Devils who tempted thee to all thy lewdness shall on the one side testifie with thy conscience against thee and on the other side shall stand the holy Saints and Angels approving Christs Justice and detesting so filthy a creature behind thee an hideous noise of innumerable fellow-damned Reprobates tarrying for thy company before thee all the world burning with flaming fire above thee an ireful Judge of deserved vengeance ready to pronounce his heavy Sentence upon thee beneath thee the fiery and sulphureous mouth of the bottomless pit gaping to receive thee Isa. 5. 11. 14. And in this woful and doleful condition thou must stand forth to receive with other Reprobates this thy Sentence Rom. 14. 10. 2 Cor. 5. 10 Depart from me there is a separation from all joy and happiness ye cursed there is a black and direful excommunication into fire there is the extremity of pain everlasting there is the perpetuity of punishment prepared for the devil and his angels there are thy infernal tormenting and tormented companions Mat. 25. 41. O terrible sentence from which there is no escaping withstanding excepting or appealing Then O then shall thy mind be tormented to think how for the love of abortive pleasures which even perished before they budded thou hast so foolishly lost heavens joys and incurred hellish pains which last to all eternity Luke 16. 24 25. Thy conscience shall ever sting thee like an Adder when thou callest to mind how often Christ by his Ministers offered thee remission of sins and the Kingdom of heaven freely if thou wouldst but believe and repent and how easily thou mightest have obtained mercy in those days How near thou wast many times to have repented and yet didst suffer the devil and the world to keep thee still in impenitency and how the day of mercy is now past and will never dawn again Thy understanding shall be racked to consider how for momentany riches thou hast lost eternal treasure and exchanged heavens felicity for hells misery where every part and faculty both of body and soul shall be continually and alike tormented without intermission or dismission of pain or from it and be for ever deprived of the beatifical sight of God wherein consists the soveraign good and life of the soul Thou shalt never see light nor the least sight of joy but lye in a perpetual prison of utter darkness where shall be no order but horrour no voice but howling and blaspheming no noise but screeching and gnashing of teeth no society but of the devil and his angels who being tormented themselves shall have no other ease but to wreak their fury in tormenting thee Mat. 13. 42. 25. 36. c. Where shall be punishment without any pity misery without any mercy sorrow without succour crying without comfort malice without measure torment without ease Rev. 14. 10 11. where the wrath of God shall seize upon thy soul body as the flame of fire does on the lump of pitch or brimstone Dan. 7. 10. in which flame thou shalt ever be burning and never consumed ever dying and never dead ever roaring in the pangs of death and never rid of those pangs nor expecting end of thy pains So that after thou hast endured them so many thousand years as there are blades of grass on the earth or sands in the Sea hairs on the heads of all the sons of Adam from the first to the last born as there have been creatures in heaven and earth thou shalt be no nearer an end of thy torments than thou wast the very first day that thou wast cast into them yea so far are they from ending that they are ever beginning For if after a thousand times so many thousand years thy damned soul could but conceive some hope that those torments should have an end this would be some comfort to think that at length an end will come but as often as thy mind shall think of this word never and thou shalt ever be thinking of it it will rend thy heart in pieces with rage and hideous lamentation as giving still new life to those unsufferable sorrows which exceed all expression or imagination It will be another hell in the midst of hell Wherefore consider seriously what I say and that while the compassionate arms of Jesus Christ lye open to receive you and do thereafter Prov. 1. 24. c. take warning by Pharaoh's example We in the rich mans scalding torments have a Discite à me Learn of me Luke 16. 23. c. For he can testifie out of woful experience that if we will not take warning by the word that gentle warner the next shall be harder the third and fourth harder than that yea as all the ten plagues did exceed one another so the eleventh single exceeds them altogether Innumerable are the curses of God against sinners Deut. 28. but the last is the worst comprehending and transcending all the rest The fearfullest plagues God still reserves for the upshot all the former do but make way for the last Hell in Scripture is called a Lake that burneth with fire and brimstone and than the torment of the former what more acute than the smell of the latter what more noysome CHAP. XX Sect. 1. THus I say shall they be bid Depart ye cursed into everlasting fire c. while on the contrary the same Christ shall say unto the other Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from before the foundation of the world Mat. 25. 34. Which Kingdom is a place where are such joys as eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man to conceive 1 Cor. 2. 9. A place where there shall be no evil present nor good absent Heb. 9. 12. Mat. 6. 20.