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Title:  Time and the end of time, or, Two discourses, the first about redemption of time, the second about consideration of our latter end by John Fox.
Author: Fox, John, fl. 1676.
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2 Pet. 3. 11. But if you forget death, you will make dreadful work; namely, your accounts greater, and hell the hotter; you will increase your sin, and God will heap up wrath against the day of wrath. And if ever God shw mercy it will cost you dear, your souls must mourn, your hearts must break and bleed for sin; for unless you repent, you will certainly be damned, Luk. 13. 5.2. Would you speedily call off your hearts from the world, & lay up treasure in heaven, Remember your latter end: In the greatest affluence of worldly prosperi∣ty alwayes consider that you must die.Poor worldlings! that make gold your hope, whose plottings and ploddings are for earth. If death and eternity were more in your thoughts, you would let go that in your affections which you cannot hold in your possession, and love that but a little that will be lost, and which you cannot love long; Riches have wings, and they will be gone. Con∣sider how little the things of the world will stand you in stead in the evil day: your gold and silver cannot keep you from diseases while you live, nor from 0