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|  |  | world all his works and deeds and their consequences together with the evil 
lusts and desires which in this world he treasured up in his heart. Consequently 
that unrest of mind, which in this world from time to time, often or seldom, 
used to terrify him, will in the next world grow very powerful and completely 
overcome him. For in that world it will not be possible for him to silence his 
conscience and quiet the restlessness of his heart by means of sensual pleasures 
and bodily occupations, as he used to do here on earth. Nor will he be able to 
conceal his faults and sins with the curtain of hypocrisy. On the contrary, in 
that state of existence, his inner man and the other things which were hidden 
therein will be made clear and evident. All his sins will become well known to 
himself, and his unrest will reach its extremity. That unrest, and the reproach 
of conscience, and the evil desires of his sensual nature, and the lusts which 
he has brought with him to that world and which he cannot satisfy there, will 
kindle in his heart the flames of hell. Besides this, the man who has died in 
sin, and has carried impurity of heart with him into the next world, will be 
kept far from all approach to the holy one, will not be admitted to His 
presence, and will be subject to His wrath. And since man's true rest and 
eternal bliss consist entirely in nearness to God and in knowledge of Him and in 
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|  |  | Him the greatest unrest and punishment will fall to such a man's lot; and 
God's holiness and glory and righteousness and greatness, through recognition of 
which and participation in God's love and grace the pure in heart receive 
infinite happiness, will become to sinners and those whose hearts are defiled 
like the burning flames of hell. And so it is written: 'It1 is a 
righteous thing with God to recompense affliction to them that afflict you, and 
to you that are afflicted rest with us, at the revelation of the Lord Jesus 
Christ from heaven with the angels of his power in flaming fire, rendering 
vengeance to them that know not God, and to them that obey not the gospel of our 
Lord Jesus: who shall suffer punishment, even eternal destruction from the face 
of the Lord and from the glory of his might, when he shall come to be glorified 
in his saints.'  If now any one asks what special punishment, other than those already 
mentioned, will befall sinners in the next world, and where hell, the place of 
their punishment, is, the answer is that man cannot by means of his intellect 
find a correct and certain reply, because man's intellect has of itself no 
acquaintance with the future existence and the unseen world, and is quite unable 
to make discoveries concerning it. But, from the holy Scriptures, we gain enough 
information on these subjects to teach us what God desires us to know, without 
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