Published in Offor's 1861 edition of "Bunyan's Works."
OF THE TORMENTS OF HELL.
Heaven and salvation are not surely more promised to the godly,
than hell and damnation is threatened to and executed on the wicked.
When once a man is damned, he may bid adieu to all pleasures.
O! who knows the power of God's wrath.? none but damned ones.
Sinners' company are the devil and his angels, tormented in everlasting
fire with a curse.
Hell would be a kind of paradise if it were no worse than the
worst of this world.
As different as grief is from joy, as torment from, rest, as terror
from peace; so different is the state of sinners from that of saints in the world
to come.