Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

Chain of Principles. Beak to the earth, and it 'hall teach thee, and the fìfbes of the fea jball declare unto thee. Who knoweth not in all theJe that the band c f the Lord bath wrought this V. If he do in/icere , look within himfelf, and that either to the compo- fition of his body or to the diciates of his confcience. We are fo fear/lly and wonderfully made, that thegreat phy- fician Galen, thoughan heathen, being amazed at the wifdome whichhe dif- covered in the frameof every member in mans body could no longer con- tain himfelf, but fell to praifi.ng the Creatour in an hymn. As for conici- ence there is nothing more common then for wicked men after the co.m- mifsion of grofs fins to be inwardly tormented and affrighted by reafon of fómewhat it fuggeffs the fubf$ance *hereof is that there is a God and that he Will judge them for what they have done. Calvin telleth us of a cer- tain profane fellow who was ranting at his Inn, and blafphemoufly wre:f$- R3 ing 125 Exerc. z. P:al. T; r4 Gaien,.Iit,. 2. de ufu par&ii um, Comfono hic canticum in Creatorù ntftri laudem, &c. Malt.: mifer t'- men, quia f eci mufa protervê, Exemplrq; meto termor ipfe and, Ovid, I. T. A mar, E1ke4 ,

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