2r24 i ChinofPrinciples. Aph 4. do, That will by no means clear theguilty, vifiting mac. But amongíl there that do agree in the tranílation there is fome difference about the meaning of the words. The major part of that com- bination apply them wholly to the Juflice of God in taking vengeance upon obíhinate fanners. Some few ( whereofMr 4infinorth is one) re1pe6= ing the fcope of the whole con- text, which is to fet forth the Good- nefs of God, confider this alto as re- lating to that. His words are there. "This his Juflice upon thewicked is "a part of his goodnefs towards his " people, as it is faid, The jufl ¡hall re- Mkt, sr;I=: " joyce, when he lees the vengeance. He "Jhall 'tafh his feet in the bloud of the 'ticked. A glofs that may receive con- firmation from certain paffages in Pfalm one hundred thirty fix. Where the deffrution of oppofite Princes is recorded as an evidence of Gods meri cy to his Church. Pieflew famous kings, for his mercy endurethfor ever. Sinon king of
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