\ / [~ ] ' . '.. '- .i. Whb knows, whafs.:ni aml Ttt»ptdtion! he mfoh~havefallen into ·, and fallen by ·, ~ ha·d . not the Lo~d by this me·ans _pre:vented it i.·he ~~~ght po~sibl~ ~.: have beena Bar.k-fitder) have fallen Jnto gro1s fin, , ._py.which he might have been a Tc~~~lir ~o himfcl~;). a~d. a Scarid.al.to the ·Gofp.e~ ;· and IS tt n~t g~o~- ~?r~ bun thftt'this ts prevented ? Is not that Affl~Ebr/ll,a Me;cy which (ecur_es frotn fuch Iniquity'?' · r ~ ·. J~.: Whocan fay it'Js fi<?t· thus·?. tha( the Lord f6re- . . faw he-would have fallen into fin, an.d for pr.eye_nc~~ ., ,on ·brouPht .him ipto this AffliCtion' :. Who ca9~ fay, ,'.. it i~ not :-'nus ? If none can, then this is no Objetti~ ~) on. If you Re~ly, you fay [ i~ maJ /Je J. this)s 'the / cafe; and I may as w_ell fay, [zt may6e not;] there .. mioht be no fuch thing, that God fore-faw, as the . Re~fon·~fthis Providence,;'Tis "but aConjeClure,and' . anUn!frtllinty,w'hen yc:>u h~ve made the Inolt qfir..: . Be it fo ; ye.t it wilT fully .~1nfwer mf.end·: i am, '"' · ,now ·proving, th~tt .-e/lthings work.., forgo(Jd · ~i the Sa~nt.r,tha_t's fuffieiently done al,ready : .But you ar~ o~Jeeting.ag?infi it;· and ~ill Y.OU prov~_ your. Obje.. · a~o~, whtch Y?U can nev~r. do,unlefs yol;l pt'ov~,thac· this Is not the cafe; youmuGgive me leave aoain to tell you, Y?~r Obj'eCl:ii>n comes to nothi~g.. ~.. _And fo ac leng~h yo~ , fce this Bleffed, 9lor~ous, ,. ~or~fortable Truth, ' fia~~s it 's Grt}und, and Tr!~ umphs over w~arever hath any Shaddw of Contfa• ) dietion to it; · · .· -.· ' . ' By the way, learnhence two T~inos: 'I.~-. I: Rejoice. in thisPromife ofGo4: H~ththe Lord. P9t In thy nam.e here, I~t thine ·He,art,fay ,-lt ~i.,·lt. n~ugh. Be more joyful in ·thts, that God hath,thus ,. und.ercaken the <";are of thee, chan,if.G9d had .whoJ... I ~ I' IY
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