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He sat crouching over an empty hearth, rocking himself too and fro, and ever and again uttering 72 Wxz Wfov&sxtx. in a fearful voice the one word — Already. The visit was repeated several times, but still the man spoke nothing but the one word, Already ; and it was only just before the end that it was discovered that the wretched man meant that he was in Hell Already. My brothers and sisters, now in your hot youth, if you are tempted to think that sin is sweet, remember the end. If you would es...cape the awful hours passed alone with your sin, escape now for your life. Unless you escape, you will come to spiritual destitution, to the hunger, to the husks of the Prodigal. Would that I could arouse some of you to cry now — " what must I do to be saved ?" And the answer I would give you is "go home. "' Make up your mind now. Determine now, " I will arise ; I will arise out of this bad company, out of this evil way ; I see my mistake, I see my danger, Father receive me. I will arise and go to my Father, and will say to him, Father, I have sinned against heaven and before Thee, and am no more worthy to be called Thy son.
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