SIMPLE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. 479 all things, and that can destroy all that he has made; that he rewards the good, and punishes the bad; and that we are to be judged by him at last for all we do here. You are not so ignorant but even Nature itself will teach you that all this is true; and I amo satisfied you know it all to be true, and believe it yourself.” “'That’s true, sir,” said Atkins; ‘“ but with what face can I say anything to my wife of all this, when she will tell me immediately it cannot be true?” “Not true!” said 1; “what do you mean by that?” “Why, sir,” said he, “she will tell me it cannot be true that this God I shall tell her of can be just, or can punish or reward, since I am not punished and sent to the devil, that have been such a wicked creature as she knows I have been, even to her and to everybudy else; and that I should be suffered to live that have been always acting so contrary to what I must tell her is good, and to what I ought to have done?” “Why, truly, Atkins,” said I, ‘‘ I am afraid thou speakest too much truth.” And with that I let the clergyman know what Atkins had said, for he was impatient to know. ‘Qh,’ said the priest, “tell him there is one thing will make him the best minister in the world to his wife, and that is repentance; for none teach repentance like true penitents. He wants nothing but to repent, and then he will be so much the better qualified to instruct his wife. He will then be able to tell her that there is not only a God, and that he is the jus’ Powarder of good and evil, but that he is a merciful Being, anc \ ith infinite goodness and longsuffering forbears to punish those | at offend, waiting to be gracious, and willing not the death of a mer, but rather that he should return and live: that he oftenti: s suffers wicked men to go on a long time, and even reserves da: ation to the general day of retribution: that it is a clear evidence | God, and of a future state, that right- cous men receive not.thw reward, nor wicked men their punish- ment, until they come nto nother world ;— and this will lead him to teach his wife th= d» ~.ine of the resurrection and of the last judgment. Let him i’:t repent for himself, he will be an excellent preacher of repentane to his wife.” I repeated all ths to Atkins, who looked very serions all the (284) 31