2;7z, A Chain of Principles. .Aph.4. moff deadly poiron that can at any time be adminifhred to them. The Church indeed is very oftenput upon renewing 7ehrfaghats complaint and crying out , We haw no might again/1 `'t'r°'zr,°I" this great company ( perhaps both of wicked men, and wicked fpirits) that comes againf ws ; neither know Abe what to do. But fo long as fhe can add as Tr,3. he there doth, Our eyes are upon thee; this contemplation ofher Areat God and Saviour may support her againf} the fear of them all. The divel is mighty I E)a diaboz confers it raidLuther, but he will ne- ma;nipotens, ver be Almighty ,as myGod and Saviour nuitquasn cïit orn ipatens. is. upon there grounds a believing ChrifFian, living up to his principles, may well ray, Spew me a danger. " greater then my God, a 7e/1royer, ¢` greater then my Saviour, I will then " fear it and him. Till then pardon me if I do not let my confidence go. niOS " what though 7acob be 'mall as the '+r " Prophet (peaks, By whom ¡hall 7acob a- ` rile f f r be isfmall. Yet arife h.e fhall .n
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