Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

3$ , ri chainofPrinciples Aph. 5 §. 2.- I I I. Wherein'long' pro'fperi- ty followeth after much adverfity as in lofephs cafe. He had been envyed; rral,o5.,8. fold, imprifoned; His feet were hurt in the flocks, the iron entred into hisfoul. Yet G n4I.42,43 afterward,Pharaob giveth him his own ring, arrayeth him in vef}ures of fine linen, putteth a gold chain about his neck, maketh him ride in the fecond chariot hehad,caufed the people to cry before him. Bow the knee, and appoint- ed him Ruler over all the land of E- gypt , in which height of honour he lived anddied. I V. Wherein adverfity treads upon the heels of long profperity, as in lobs cafe. The candleofGod had long fhi nedupon his head and the fecret of God been upon his tabernacle. His children then were about him, he had . wafhed his fleps with buttar and the var. 3,4,5i6, rock poured him out rivers of oyl. His 9i 20. root was fpread by the waters, and the dew lay all night upon his branch. His glory was freíh in him, and his Bowe renowned

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