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der, those whom we condemned in our judgment for to go down to hell; see! oh see arrayed in white robes and palms in their hands going the great rounds of eternal bliss, these are the two great wonders in heaven; and now the third wonder is to see tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands whom we judged to be unworthy fight for the kingdom, but in God's righteous judgment they will be condemned to blow the awful flames of hell fire; oh man, this is the great wonder man will see, and now is the time to seek for pardon and live with God while he is calling, come, oh come, and be liberated for there is a time coming when the great door of pardon will be closed forever and ever, Deut. 32 c. 22 v. my anger shall burn in the lowest hell, Rev 9 c. 6 v. and in those days shall men seek death and shall not find it, and shall desire to die but death shall flee from them, Rev. 20 c. 14 v. death and hell were cast into the lake of fire, this is the second death, and whosoever was not found written in the book of life, was cast into the lake of fire, their punishment will be forever and ever; oh that the Lord would have mercy on a falling world of mankind!

The great knowledge of God, of the independence of God's holy word to the different ministers of the gospel of the everlasting kingdom, the way and manner he enables them to exhibit his holy word, by which they congregate to hear the word with joy, that they can see light in his light, then by faith to fall out with their sins and then to be made the happy partakers of his kingdom; this is the great state of joy to some, and then the ministers as brethren will see eye to eye, that God will enable us to be true and faithful in preaching his great counsel to all the nations of the earth, and then we will see the glorious hope of our labors to the general assembly and to the church of the first born, which are written in heaven and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of the just men made perfect, Heb. 12 c. 22, 24 v. and now my dear readers try to read this with patience and diligence so that you may get a proper understanding of your great duty that you owe to God, the great duty and zeal of a minister to love God with all his heart and his neighbor as himself, Ps, 42, 7, when we go into the holy temple we ought always to take counsel of God,

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