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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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Exhortation to redeem Time.Use 4. You have heard what it is to re∣deem time, and how time must be redeem∣ed. Now let all resolve, without delay, to put this so necessary a Duty into practise. Let young ones resolve upon it, and the middle∣aged, with the hoary-heads. Tender unto thy God the cream and flower of thy age, and time, and think it not too soon. In things of far less moment, you are for hast and speed. If you were starving for want of bread, you would think every hour long, till you had a supply. If your bodies were tortured and tormented with pain and sickness, would you think that ease and health might come too soon? If a man were in the Sea near sinking, can a Boat come to soon? Or, can a condemned Male∣factor receive his pardon too soon? hast thou lived without God, and Satan's Slave, and in danger of dropping into Hell, fif∣teen or twenty years, and canst thou get into Christ to secure thy immortal soul too soon? Hast thou not been the Devils too long already? Suppose thou hadst dyed in thy Christless state, where had 0