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it would be so. Whether we are alone or in company, methinks our end, and such an end,
should still be in our mind, and as before our eyes; and we should sooner forget anything, and
set light by anything, or by all things, than by this."
We are not in earnest either in preaching or in hearing. If we were, could we be so cold, so
prayerless, so inconsistent, so slothful, so worldly, so unlike men whose business is all
about eternity? We must be more in earnest if we would win souls. We must be more in
earnest if we would walk in the footsteps of our beloved Lord, or if we would fulfill the vows
that are upon us. We must be more in earnest if we would be less than hypocrites. We must
be more in earnest if we would finish our course with joy, and obtain the crown at the
Master's coming. We must work while it is day; the night cometh when no man can work.
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