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or read the Word of God, left by ſo doing he ſhould endanger & aggravat his condemnation? And yet there is as much reaſon from this conſideration to perſwade men to give over praying, & attending to God's Word, as to lay aſide the uſe of the Sacrament. And it is every whit as true, that he that prays unworthily, & hears the word of God unworthily, that is, without fruit and benefit, is guilty of a great contempt of God, & of our bleſſed Saviour; & by his undevout prayers, & unfruitful hearing of God's Word, does further & aggravat his own damnation: I ſay, this is every whit as true, as he that eats and drinks the Sacrament unworthily is guilty of a high contempt of Chriſt, & eats and drinks his own judgment, ſo that the danger of the unworthy performing this ſo ſacred an action is no otherwiſe a reaſon to any man, to abſtain from the Sacrament, than it is an Argument to him to caſt off all Religion. He that unworthily uſeth or performs any part of Religion is in an evil and dangerous condition; but he that caſts off all Religion plungeth himſelf into a moſt deſperat ſtate, & does certainly damn himſelf to avoid the danger of damnation: Becauſe he that caſts off all Religion, throws off all the means whereby he ſhould be reclaimed & brought into a better ſtate. I cannot more fitly illuſtrat this matter than by this plain Similitude. He that eats and drinks intemperatly endangers his health and his life, but he that to avoid this danger will not eat at all, I need not tell you what will certainly become of him in a very ſhort ſpace.

There are ſome conſcientious perſons who abſtain from the Sacrament, upon an apprehenſion that the ſins which they ſhall commit afterwards are unpardonable. But this is a great miſtake; our Savior having ſo plainly declared, that all manner