di Cain ofPrincipks. to in 1pight of oppofition, and that be- caufe 'Jacobs God is great. Thirdly Let the world learn to fêek after interefl in him. Many, faith Solo mon Many feek the rulers favour. And realon good ; becaufe he is able to protect the perlons , and reward the lervices ofhis followers. Behold here a Ruler indeed, whole favour was ne- ver fought in vain, if fought in time; one that can protest from hell and bellow heaven ; yea that which is the heaven of heaven, the fruition ofhim- fell Beinggreat with great men is a thingmuchaffected by fome,although in experience it often becomes not a burden onely, but a mifchief where. as the love and favour ofthegreat God, and our Saviour alwaies proves (Ghall I fay, beneficial ? that's too lit- tle) it proves, and that alwaies beatifi- call. Fourthly , Letfuck as have obtained in terefl from him look for great things from him. To Baruch it was once laid Seek- Nn 2 eft 173 Exerc, g, t>.er.,.njc Dulcis ittexpty. tu culturapo- tentis.amici; ex- pe, ttts mctuit. Heran. Jerecn,áí,s'o
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