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or finding in the scripture that they were once  the peculiar people of God; thought I; if I were one of this race;  my soul must needs be happy。  Now again; I found within me a great  longing to be resolved about this question; but could not tell how  I should:  at last I asked my father of it; who told me; NO; WE  WERE NOT。  Wherefore then I fell in my spirit; as to the hopes of  that; and so remained。

19。  But all this while; I was not sensible of the danger and evil  of sin; I was kept from considering that sin would damn me; what  religion soever I followed; unless I was found in Christ:  nay; I  never thought of Him; or whether there was such a One; or no。  THUS  MAN; WHILE BLIND; DOTH WANDER; BUT WEARIETH HIMSELF WITH VANITY;  FOR HE KNOWETH NOT THE WAY TO THE CITY OF GOD。  Eccles。 x。 15。

20。  But one day (amongst all the sermons our parson made) his  subject was; to treat of the Sabbath day; and of the evil of  breaking that; either with labour; sports or otherwise。  (Now; I  was; notwithstanding my religion; one that took much delight in all  manner of vice; and especially that was the day that I did solace  myself therewith):  wherefore I fell in my conscience under his  sermon; thinking and believing that he made that sermon on purpose  to show me my evil doing。  And at that time I felt what guilt was;  though never before; that I can remember; but then I was; for the  present; greatly loaden therewith; and so went home when the sermon  was ended; with a great burthen upon my spirit。

21。  This; for that instant did benumb the sinews of my best  delights; and did imbitter my former pleasures to me; but hold; it  lasted not; for before I had well dined; the trouble began to go  off my mind; and my heart returned to its old course:  but oh! how  glad was I; that this trouble was gone from me; and that the fire  was put out; that I might sin again without control!  Wherefore;  when I had satisfied nature with my food; I shook the sermon out of  my mind; and to my old custom of sports and gaming; I returned with  great delight。

22。  But the same day; as I was in the midst of a game of Cat; and  having struck it one blow from the hole; just as I was about to  strike it the second time; a voice did suddenly dart from heaven  into my soul; which said; WILT THOU LEAVE THY SINS AND GO TO  HEAVEN; OR HAVE THY SINS AND GO TO HELL?  At this I was put to an  exceeding maze; wherefore leaving my cat upon the ground; I looked  up to heaven; and was; as if I had; with the eyes of my  understanding; seen the Lord Jesus looking down upon me; as being  very hotly displeased with me; and as if He did severely threaten  me with some grievous punishment for these and other ungodly  practices。

23。  I had no sooner thus conceived in my mind; but; suddenly; this  conclusion was fastened on my spirit (for the former hint did set  my sins again before my face); THAT I HAD BEEN A GREAT AND GRIEVOUS  SINNER; AND THAT IT WAS NOW TOO LATE FOR ME TO LOOK AFTER HEAVEN;  FOR CHRIST WOULD NOT FORGIVE ME; NOR PARDON MY TRANSGRESSIONS。   Then I fell to musing on this also; and while I was thinking of it;  and fearing lest it should be so; I felt my heart sink in despair;  concluding it was too late; and therefore I resolved in my mind I  would go on in sin:  for; thought I; if the case be thus; my state  is surely miserable; miserable if I leave my sins; and but  miserable if I follow them; I can but be damned; and if I must be  so; I had as good be damned for many sins; as be damned for few。

24。  Thus I stood in the midst of my play; before all that then  were present:  but yet I told them nothing:  but I say; having made  this conclusion; I returned desperately to my sport again; and I  well remember; that presently this kind of despair did so possess  my soul; that I was persuaded I could never attain to other comfort  than what I should get in sin; for heaven was gone already; so that  on that I must not think; wherefore I found within me great desire  to take my fill of sin; still studying what sin was yet to be  committed; that I might taste the sweetness of it; and I made as  much haste as I could to fill my belly with its delicates; lest I  should die before I had my desire; for that I feared greatly。  In  these things; I protest before God; I lye not; neither do I feign  this form of speech; these were really; strongly; and with all my  heart; my desires:  THE GOOD LORD; WHOSE MERCY IS UNSEARCHABLE;  FORGIVE ME MY TRANSGRESSIONS!

25。  And I am very confident; that this temptation of the devil is  more usual among poor creatures; than many are aware of; even to  over…run the spirits with a scurvy and seared frame of heart; and  benumbing of conscience; which frame he stilly and slily supplieth  with such despair; that; though not much guilt attendeth souls; yet  they continually have a secret conclusion within them; that there  is no hope for them; FOR THEY HAVE LOVED SINS; THEREFORE AFTER THEM  THEY WILL GO。  Jer。 ii。 25; and xviii。 12。

26。  Now therefore I went on in sin with great greediness of mind;  still grudging that I could not be so satisfied with it; as I  would。  This did continue with me about a month; or more; but one  day; as I was standing at a neighbour's shop window; and there  cursing and swearing; and playing the madman; after my wonted  manner; there sate within; the woman of the house; and heard me;  who; though she also was a very loose and ungodly wretch; yet  protested that I swore and cursed at that most fearful rate; that  she was made to tremble to hear me; and told me further; THAT I WAS  THE UNGODLIEST FELLOW FOR SWEARING; THAT SHE EVER HEARD IN ALL HER  LIFE; AND THAT I; BY THUS DOING; WAS ABLE TO SPOIL ALL THE YOUTH IN  THE WHOLE TOWN; IF THEY COME BUT IN MY COMPANY。

27。  At this reproof I was silenced; and put to secret shame; and  that too; as I thought; before the God of heaven; wherefore; while  I stood there; and hanging down my head; I wished with all my heart  that I might be a little child again; that my father might learn me  to speak without this wicked way of swearing; for; thought I; I am  so accustomed to it; that it is in vain for me to think of a  reformation; for I thought it could never be。

28。  But how it came to pass; I know not; I did from this time  forward; so leave my swearing; that it was a great wonder to myself  to observe it; and whereas before I knew not how to speak unless I  put an oath before; and another behind; to make my words have  authority; now I could; without it; speak better; and with more  pleasantness than ever I could before。  All this while I knew not  Jesus Christ; neither did I leave my sports and plays。

29。  But quickly after this; I fell into company with one poor man  that made profession of religion; who; as I then thought; did talk  pleasantly of the scriptures; and of the matters of religion;  wherefore falling into some love and liking to what he said; I  betook me to my Bible; and began to take great pleasure in reading;  but especially with the historical part thereof; for as for Paul's  Epistles; and such like scriptures; I could not away with them;  being as yet ignorant; either of the corruptions of my nature; or  of the want and worth of Jesus Christ to save me。

30。  Wherefore I fell to some outward reformation both in my words  and life; and did set the commandments before me for my way to  heaven; which commandments I also did strive to keep; and; as I  thought; did keep them pretty well sometimes; and then I should  have comfort; yet now and then should break one; and so afflict my  conscience; but then I should repent; and say; I was sorry for it;  and promise God to do better next time; and there get help again;  for then I thought I pleased God as well as any man in ENGLAND。

31。  Thus I continued about a year; all which time our neighbours  did take me to be a very godly man; a new and religious man; and  did marvel much to see such a great and famous alteration in my  life and manners; and indeed so it was; though yet I knew not  Christ; nor grace; nor faith; nor hope; for; as I have well seen  since; had I then died; my state had been most fearful。

32。  But; I say; my neighbours were amazed at this my great  convers

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