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Show The ATHEIS;Tor Beanz. Hah . 7 What do Gholts walk here at this time o'N_'ghf' m?d mtl;)ct;)x. ybe "; out Goin Airy, Forms coats toos Nay, then have at you : YeFathe disgsi #d like a Plganatzqne reacwer an Sham burni Abom nati n itisa indce an Fath. Yes, verily le Ination }x:\b mma fquea tha Petti oat i Spiri M lewBiai:.mirlncll ancli) the Devil j . "I)'S;I A Minifter of Peace ;t)o wounded Confciences, T come here by appointment with an Olive Branch in my mouth, to vifit a mortal Ark tofs' Frailt cs ow it fo Tears itsow o floud i and floatin apyo Impl men the-G dl Reall Man Sir really yo ar Beang. Ar ;j : n;f;trg.(?am' Fricx)ad, I tell thee, an inftruéter of the Chofen: Thou favco)ur'. ?D‘;'" b 1 Cant tha Broth r Hol a ho fin;il tud tion in Elz, converted to the flefhl nut------Hoh! Speak, whatart thou it Confa cnces fou o fcowr n th fo be t pea Dard. Ha! ha! ha! Godlylmplcmcg[,:t} hfis' almoft made me laughs; that' 10 Gentleman, I'll warrant him rr L:'T'.ifl] near communicati L‘fi on: Icome to convert a Sinner tothe Truth, it was1 that converted--a fome {ay no body; and expounded the groans of the Proteltant Board. Ho farcth our Brother B of the old Man ftand off, and do not pollute me with to - Dard. Alas, Sir, very weaks upon the point of Diffolution, and tormente with the fiings of a terrify'd Conicience Fath. Lay then one hand upon thy heart P‘L"?- Dard. 1do f{o Fath may no Beaug Fath Dard though Fath Dard Fath Lend me the others that in the pouring forth thy fins, thy right han know what thy left hand doth A very material Point that is truly Thou haft lived in Wickednef(s long, From Sixteen to Eight and Forty, without the lealt Repentance, or of it A verydangerous ftate 5 But for thy darling Sins, Imprimis, what Drunkennefs A very pernicious fin, and of the Devil's own inftitution; for it fet our Souls a fire : Nay kennefs ;Jn?tgr it fets our Nofes o' fire, and fets Houfes o'fire Did you ever burn any Houfes i, ba ,_L"ff o b Be Drun Witd li Dard. Never but three,and they Houfes of pollution too : Bawdy- houfes,Sit H'-'«'{ Fath, So much the worfe: For if Bawdy-houfes be burnt, what civil Family in this City fleeps fafe? I never burnt a Bawdy-houfe in my life,, that' my comfort. Item Dard. Whoredom, Adultery Fath. For Adultery, I mean corrupting of othe ) k mens Wives, let me te you it is a crying Sin, and a very loud one too; butdo you repent Dord. From the Bottom of my heart Beang. So, Heav'n be thanked, there's nobarm in plain Whoredom Fath No more to be {aid then be comforted with whom was this Wickednefs committed laft and I'll abfolve thee: Bu I Dard. With my Bofom Friend's Wife,and one that deferv'd much berter o & |