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there is, as to the prefent, much Peace, ^liet, a?id 

 Safety ; and as to the future, his Error Jhall die 

 with him, there being none to call him to an Account 

 for his Mijlake. Thus far the Bifhop. 



To which I fhall add, that he not only fufFers 

 no Damage, but reaps a confiderable Benefit from 

 this Miftakej for during this Life he enjoys a 

 pleafant Dream or Fancy of a future bleffed State, 

 with the Thoughts and Expedlations whereof he 

 folaces himfelf and agreeably entertains his Time, 

 and is in no danger of being ever awakened out 

 of it and convinced of his Error and Folly, Death 

 making a full End of him. 



FINIS, 



