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Secondly, It concerns us, should it be *thousand Years to come. Because then is thegeneral H efurrection both of the just and un-just, Ads zq. 15. and the general Judgment)When we muH all appear lefore the dreadfultnbunal of Christ , that every one may receivtthe things done in his body, according to thathe hat h done , whether it be good or bad-vCor. 5. 10. which, Rom.z.5. is called ^revelation of the righteous judgment of Go^Who will render to every man according to hitdeeds, &c. Upon this account, 1 lay, llconcerns us much how we have our Convet'fation here.
FirU, As we hope to be acquitted at thatday, and to enter into thole new Heavcns>in which dwells righteousness. Holiness is 3necessary condition and antecedent to happi-ness. Necessary I say,
1. By-(Gods appointment, Heb, iz. r-hFollow peace with all men, and holinef, wit I 1 'out which no man shall fee the Lord. Ro lT1 '6 . ix. Have your fruit unto holiness, and th eend eternal life. Issal. 50. ult. Lo him th$ordereth his conversation aright, will 1 fasthe salvation of God. Eternal Life is the Giftol God. He is not obliged to bestow &upon any Man. He may make what Co 11 ^ 1 *tion he pleases for the obtaining of it. ^
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