Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

,o A Chain of Principles. Aph, 4. but an unbeleever flyled your High net's or your Majefly at every word; and bebold to prefent him upon this occafon with Zophars interrogatory, What cantl thou do ? WhenGod leaveth thee to thy felf, how impotent are thy bell abilities, as to the things of a bet- ter world ? Seeing they are filch as no natural man caneither receive, for they are foolilhnefs to him, and mull be jfiritual- 1 difcerned, or clofe with when they aredifcovered : for the carnal minde is enmity againfl God, it is not fubjeE.L to the laly of God, nor indeed can be. May thefe and the like confìderati- ons work fo kindly upon us, as Canu, tits his not beingable to fet bounds to the ocean didupon him. it is an hifto. (am Je=, Er'.. ry worth the remembring. This Canto anr t cu *. ni tus was one of the ancient kings of hun. °"- England, who really to refute the flat- terers by whom he was told that all things were at his command,, caufed his royal.l Pavilion to be fet upon the fends, when the tide was coming in, then.

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