Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

Chain ofPrinciples. 235 elfewhere clearly expreffed by the Pro- Exerc. 6. phet David, Great is the Lord, andgreat- Pïa'. =45. E. y to bepra fed ; andhisgreatne f is unfèarch- able. It could not otherwifebe His. For as one faithwell, Non e t Dews magnru f non ejft major captu noftro. Such.is the fhallownefs, of mans underf anding that God íhould not be really great if hewerenot greater then our capacities. Thedefcription.he maketh thereoffol loweth in thefe words. It is as high as J° 17 ; 1 1 ° 8 9° heahen, what' canft thou do ? deeper then hell, what canf thou know ? Themeafure thereof is longer themthe earth and broader then the ¡ea. Where by height Zophar Teem. eth to underfíand the Omnipotent -So vereignty by depth the omnifcient wifdome,by length theeverlafingdu- ration by breadth the omniprelent immenfitie of God. The grounds of this interpretation are chiefly three. Firi the dimenfions here enumera- ted are thole whereby we are wont to, eífimate the greatneís of things and I finde all the forementioned Attri- H h 3 butes

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