if Chain ofPrinciples. 24.E F` book of Arifiotles Ethicks defineth to Exerc. 6. " be juff. I confers indeed that God often con- defcendeth in his holy word to give men a reafonoffome proceedings, and to clear them up to our underfrand- ings : but it is more then he needeth to do more then we ought to expe a . in all cafes. It will therefore be our wifdome to forbear playing the Cri- ticks upon his decrees and adminiffra, Lions ; confidering that healone is uv$4'., auvos dvugleavvos, unaccountable , not to be called in queffion for any of his do- ings : and always rennembring that of Paul, Nay but, Oman , 1,19ho art thou that Rom...Ld, -,a: repliefl againfl God ? kZith not the potter power over the clay ? Together with that. ofJob, God i$ greater then man : why do ff Jo ;3, I ', thou /drive again/1 him? for begivetb not aca count ofany of his matters. 4. g. Thirdly,Inpoint ofAlmightinef.ln. the Princes of this world °*ciy, and L _ Authority andPower are often fe= vexed : their authority may be great, when
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