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THE WORKS OF CHRISTOPHER DOCK

9.
These entangle their souls
And lead them forth in chains
Along the broad path through his treachery,
Direct to the gate of Hell,
To steep them throughout Eternity
In anguish, pain and great torment.
 
10.
He exalts for them the lusts of the eye,
The love of the world, through which
They may feed the lusts of the flesh,
Through fame, sensuality, success and wealth,
Through vanity, avarice, deceit;
Through guile, lying, and hypocrisy;
 
11.
By eating, drinking, dancing, carousing,
Swearing and cursing without restraint;
By singing frivolous, vulgar, wicked songs,
By spreading sensuality.
Then from these proceed hatred,
Jealously, envy, enmity, war and murder.
 
12.
I pray you, dear children,
O, I admonish and beg you,
Go not in the way of sinful men,
It leads you away from God's kingdom;
Fear God and beseech Him early and late
To lead you along the right path.
 
13.
Hath not God given His Son,
As a light for this dark world;
As the way of truth and life?
Whoever follows His footsteps will not err.
He alone is the right pathway
That leadeth to the heavenly Canaan.