11 Chain ofPrinciples. 167 that are written in this book (hall lie upon Exerce t. him ; and the Lord _thall blot out his name from under heaven ; and /hall f parate him unto evil, And again, It is apeople of no Ifa, 27. Ii. underftanding ; therefore he that made them will not have mercy on them , and he that formed them millfheD them nofavour. Such (hall at length finde to their cots that the Juflice of God,as well as his Mercy endures for ever : And that as nothing is more calm then a frnooth, more ra. ging then a tempeffuous lea ; nothing more cold then lead when it is taken out of the mine, nor more Icalding when it is heated ; nothing blunter then iron, yet when it is whetted no- thingmore Tharp: So none more mer- ciful' then God, but if his patience be turned to fury by our provocations, none more terrible. Becaufè I have purged thee, faith the Lord, and thou Daft not purged ; thou 'bait not be purgedfrom thy filthinefs any more, till 1 have caufed my fury to refi upon thee. I the Lord have#o= ken it, and 1 will do it I Dill not go back, neither
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