A Letter to A.H. Esq.; Concerning the Stage (1698) and The Occasional Paper No. IX (1698) by Anonymous
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And who then that had any serious concern for the Glory of God, or the welfare of Men in this life or the next, wou'd not stop and consider a while with themselves, how far they shou'd give any countenance to such _Recreations_, as tend to disturb even the best of their present Enjoyments and Peace, and lead to extreme _Despair_ in the _End_? For however Men may with vain words be sadly deceived, _the Wrath of God cometh upon the Children of Disobedience, because of these things_, and when they have mock'd all they can, they will find that He is _a Consuming fire_. Compassion, then, one wou'd think, shou'd work upon those that are good, to discourage by all their Endeavours, such Customs as bring on the ruine of many, and do hurt to the whole, tho' they shou'd have strength to go in, without being tainted themselves: Not that they can pretend to be safe even from taking _Infection_, if once their _Preservatives_ come to be frequently used, and to lose their Virtue, as they will by degrees. At least they will want a great deal of fulfilling the duty incumbent upon them to _Adorn their Holy Profession_, and can hardly assure themselves of their being redeemed from the vain Conversation they had in the World. Those allowances to this, at best, _careless spending of time_, which a little share in it, will bring them to make, cannot chuse but abate a great part of their _Zeal_, and slacken their pace in their spiritual Course; to which these _Entertainments_ are so flat a Reverse, that _Dying daily_, and going to them, set out as they are, can scarce have their good Opinion together. And who then that desired to perfect their natures, by a patient _striving for Mastery_ over their Lusts, and following the _Captain_ |
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