Meditations of the misery of man after death, which is the fulness of Cursedness.
THe fulness of cursedness (when it falls upon a Creature, not able to bear the brunt thereof) presseth him down to that bottomlessa deep of the endless b wrath of Almighty God; which is called thec damnation of Hell. This fulness of cursedness is either particular or general.
Particular, is that which in a less mea∣sure of fulness lighteth upon thed Soul immediately as soon as she is separated from the Body. For, in the very instant of dissolution, she is in the sight and presence of God. For when she ceaseth to see with the organ of fleshly eyes, she seeth after a spiritual manner, like Stephen, whoe saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at his right hand: Or as a Man, who being born blind, and miraculously restored to his sight should see the Sun, which he never saw before. And thereby the testimony of her own