they have to do the next day, nor how they spent the last: But is this a Life for Men who are to be judged?
Others there are who give themselves up to the government of their Passions, which are so vehement and impetuous, and always in so much hast, that they will neither hear Reason, nor allow any time for it; and then no wonder if they do such things as they can give no good ac∣count of, when their Passion is over.
Others are more fixt and resolved in their way; they have chose such a course of Life as they like best, and they are re∣solved to pursue it, and that nothing shall put them out of it; and therefore they resolve against thinking too, lest that should disturb them, and give check to their En∣joyments: they will neither lissen to their own Consciences, nor hearken to the Im∣portunities of their Friends, nor be per∣swaded to consider, what the probable end of all their Actions will be, both in this World, and in the next.
These are all unthinking unconsidering Sinners; but you will all confess, that these Men do not live as if they were to be judg∣ed; and therefore if we believe that we shall be judged, none of us ought to live thus; we ought to consider well before-hand,