Alleine - Houston-Packer Collection BX5201 .A42 1664 pt.2

(I55) Two things l fhal\ Qn\y nu~ntion here, oqc of w.hich h~nh been infilled on already. Cot~fidcr, fidl, If (;Qa b1 with you, 411 foall m•""~ fo'i , you. · · ·secondly, If Gatl be with you, y~u fo~t.U jhortly be with GorJ. · . ·, . , ' ' I. If Gocl be withyou, a¥ Jht.ll ma1tt for JfJti: R.eJ.Dember what you have heard ouc ·of Rom. 8. 2S, 31. Chrifi:ian~ · , perhaps you will not know, how to ma~e a goodConfiru~ion 9f fome Providence~ that m"y poflibly ~et~ll you, before you dye. Such Cafes there may be, t4at Proviclenc.e Q-tay feem to be a plain Contradiction of the Promife. S1.lppofe the -people of God; in any Nation ur~~e~ Heaven,Lhould at any time ~ave not only an Innundati?n of tern... poral Calan1ities , Fan1ine, aqd Pei-tilence, and Sword, Qppreffion, Rapine, and Cruelty ; but a r'loud ofSpiritual.Judgments alfo,break.i.!~g. in up~ I on thenl ; A Famtne of the ~ord, an E.chpfe of the Light of the glo~ious G;ofpel among t~en1;cheir green P.aflure trodqen down, their pure Water~ puddled, God'-s Spiritual \Vorfhip n1ade tO, giye place to Will-worfhip, Superfiition and Idolatry; · the [uftitutions of 9od, to the inven~ionsof Men: · his Houfe n1ade an Habitation for D,ragonr, for the S~ritch.Qwl, and Bittern, for ~iim and Jim,,anq t;.yery unf;le.an thing.. · · , · Jt.. .. ,, ~ . ( ' . . • ~· ~ ' • . And

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