2,4.6 .di Chain ofPrinciplesa Aph. 4. when their power to manage it is but fmall. David was King, yet could not aet as he delired for the Eons of Zer- viah were too ílrong for him. But in God they always gohand in hand for the accomplif1 ing of what his wif dome bathdefigned. Therefore I cal- led it Omnipotent SIvereignty. I know , faith Job, that thou canll do every thing, and that no thought can be with%oldenfront thee, meaning that God cannot behin- dered in the execution, or bringing to pafs of whatfoever he bath in the thoughts and purpofes of his heart® Luke t. 37,, The Angel to Mary With God no- thing (hall be impof ible, Paul to the Epher, 3. to. Ephefians, He is able to do exceeding ab- undantly .above all that Tre ask or think. Other Scriptures may Teem oppofire to Z. thefe, but are not. God that cannot lie. Tim. z. _." He cannot denie himfef, faithSt Paul. For anfwer to these and the like inflances, we muff diftinguifh of impofsibies. Vnetius nrrp. They are oftwo forts, Impofsibilia natu- Theol. part, I. F. 409. r and lmpofsibilia natur 2. Firit there Jcb4:, z, are
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