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64 ChainofPrinciples. Aph. 4, then the Sea. It may be thought to re- late unto divine Qmniprelence and Immenfity ; which is though not fet forth to the life, yet fome way fba- dowed out by the breadthof the Sea: In that the vaft ocean flretcheth its arms far and near ( fo we call them arms of the Sea) to the embracing of certain fhores, very much diflant each from other ; and is in that refpet in a. manner omniprefent with the feveral parts of the earth, which it is united to in one Globe. So, and much more then fo,the Immenfity ofGods effence is fuch as to render him a&ually, and at all times p.refent with every creature in the upper and lower world; for crerr ;.rA. which caufê he is faid to fill the heaven and the earth. To acertain Philofopher, who asked one of our profefsion e,d ,a-.; Where is God ? theChriftian anfwered, In I Let me frß underland f °ona thee where he ás not,to intimate his being prelent eve- ry where. Which he is, not onely by his power and providence, as- forne would

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