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A24840 An Account of the behaviour of Henry Weller, John Ralph, Clement Snell, Joseph Rumney, Matthew Smith, Ralph Cook, in Newgate, since their condemnation with seasonable advice to all condemned prisoners : published by their earnest request and desire. 1680 (1680) Wing A246; ESTC R11812 4,226 6

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God which he compleatly performed together with the Punishments which he patiently suffered is the only object of your Salvation if you fix your Faith and Hopes upon any other object either Persons or Things you will be utterly yea Eternally undone for there is no person on Earth no works of Righteousness was wrought by your selves the Virgin Mary Saints not Angels in Heaven that can save your Souls None but Christ none but Christ he only is able to save to the utmost all them that come to God by him 13. Consider that Jesus Christ is very willing to save poor sinners he hath declared his willingness in saying Come unto me all yea that labour and are heavy laden and you shall find Rest for your Souls and in another place he sayeth He that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out O sinners Christ is more willing to save sinners then they are to be saved Demonstrated thus 1. In his coming from Heaven to Earth and appearing in the likeness of a Man though he was equal with God 2. In his Condesending to so mean a Birth being brought forth into the World and laid in a Manger the place of Beasts that so poor sinners might have a place among the Holy Angels 3. In living such a Holy Humble and Sorrowful Life 4. In dying such a Cruel and Cursed Death 5. In his Rising from the Grave 6. In his Assending into Heaven 7. In his Pleading and Interseding with his Father in the behalf of all them that truly believe in him 14. Consider the unwillingness of poor Sinners to be saved Demonstrated thus 1. They take pleasure in those things that they know are destructive to their precious Souls 2. They are not willing to leave those things which are dishonouring to God and damning to their Souls 3. They are not willing to come to Christ He hath said You will not come to me that you may have Life 4. They are not willing to hearken to the Counsel and Reproof of those that love and desire the eternal Welfare of their Souls 5. They are not willing to accept of the gracious Offers and Proffers of God O apply these things to your selves and say unto God I even I am the vile wretch that am guilty of all these horrid Crimes and now I am in danger of Eternal Damnation Consider what it is to be Damned forasmuch as Damnation is the greatest of all Miseries Thus demonstrated 1. It is to stand charged with all Sin at the time of Death 2. It is to have the Soul disposed of by the great God to a State of Misery all the time of its separation from the Body 3. It is to have the Body raised at the time of the Resurrection with shame and contempt 4. It is to be condemned in the Day of Judgment with that dreadful word Go ye Cursed 5. It is to undergo everlasting punishment And that must be further considered thus 1. It is to be ever banished from the comfortable presence of God 2. It is to be for ever in the Company of Devils 3. It is for ever tormented in Flames of Divine wrath which cannot which will not for ever be quenched 4. It is to be for ever deprived of all sorts of Comforts no Society with good people no Treasures no Pleasures no Honours in Hell while we are on Earth our Miseries are mixed with Mercies but in Hell it is all Misery and no Mercy loads and heaps of Misery but not a dram nor drop of Mercy 16. Consider what it is to be saved for as Damnation is the greatest of all Miseries so Salvation is the greatest of all kind of happiness Demonstrated thus 1. It is to have your sins pardoned 2. It is to be reconciled to God and so brought into a blessed Friendship 3. It is to be redeemed from the Slavery of Sin and Satan 4. It is to have the Soul received into Heaven at the time of Death 5. It is to have the Body raised and changed at the time of the Resurrection into the likeness of the glorious Body of Jesus Christ 6. It is to be for ever with Christ beholding and enjoying his Glory being for ever freed from Sin from Sickness from Temptation from Poverty from Persecution● and from whatsoever now hath the Name of Misery upon it 17. Consider that very great Sinners have obtained and shall obtain this blessed Salvation and this may put you in some hopes if you take the good right way O therefore now weep bitterly now pray sincerely now condemn your selves deeply now justifie God highly now fly to Jesus Christ speedily O now even now while sweet Jesus doth offer Balm to heal you while his blessed Fountain is open to wash you and while his precious Arms are stretched out to receive you haste haste lest yo● perish for ever lest dying you meet with Damning and so after Hanging at the place of Execution you hang in the Chains of Damnation from which good Lord deliver you FINIS