Do they see more worth and merit in one drop of Christ's blood to save them, than in all the sins of the world to damn them?
To which I answer, as their obedience to the law will not save them, so their neglect of obedience to the law will be sure to damn them; these things thou canst not deny.
Because the neglect of the law will be sure to damn them; therefore wouldst thou put poor souls to follow that which will not save them?
And yet will you bring them up in such a life, and say, God forbid, we do not desire to damn them?
What can you do more to damn them, if you studied to do it as maliciously as the devil himself?
Will you not labour harder to save your souls than you did to damn them?
Not to persuade them that God is evil in himself; but that he is evil to them, by restraining them from their beloved sins, and hating them as sinners, and resolving to damn them if they go on impenitently.
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