The Way of Salvation: A Sermon, Delivered at Morristown, New Jersey, February 8, 1829 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Way of Salvation: A Sermon, Delivered at Morristown, New Jersey, February 8, 1829

Am. Men have some scheme of salvation. Except the very few cases where individuals are thrown into a state of despair, there are none who do not expect to be happy beyond the grave. The proof of this is found in the composure with which most men look at eternity; and in their indifference when warned of a coming judgment. It requires the utmost strength of human hardihood, when a criminal looks without trembling of limbs on the gibbet where he is soon to be executed; and we infer, that there is no hardiliood so great, no courage so strong, as to look upon eternal sorrow with a belief that it will be ours, and be nu moved. When. We see, therefore, so many uncen cerned about their eternal state; so many professing to believe that they are exposed to endless suffering.

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