us, we may have finished the work of our salva|tion, and have nothing to do, but receive a joyous welcome in the regions of eternal bliss.Eager to mend, and brookless of delay.Sincere repentance waits no future day.Upon the whole, whether in a civil or religious sense, you determine upon a thing, if you can do it instantly, do it, without delay; no time like the present, a thousand unforeseen circumstances may interrupt you at a future time. If the favouaable hour is past, 'tis not to be recalled. Do then what you have to do, whilst you find yourself disposed. Never reject a present happiness, in prospect of a future one, but enjoy your life whist you may, for a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, and Time and Tide will wait for No one.0
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