4,06 e_it Chain ofPrinciples. Aph. 6. Apoffles in moil of their benedifticnso . isgrsi3 cuioiWe read of Saints in Cefar's houfhold, antsmfe e re cou. fïtctrsr, to ; Phil. . 22. Nero, that monícer ofinen, nrsamPeizeraz fu Cefar then he that had publifhed rnaRi io¡îi3, zie ulterwi.efzzi de- a bloudy law That whofoever profefi enfrone c. pite pietat3r. ca_ himJelf Chriflian fhould be apprehended a's merar- Ur..t. _. 0p.39. an enemy to mankuide, and put to death rr 3 S' without any further defence. Yet even in his houle the Providence of God bath fo wrought as to convert and pre- ferve fuch men as were men of grace; Saints indeed, not onely in his Empire, and under his Government, but in his Family, and under his Roof. As for Peace that of the Rabbins although Tike 'the fig} g letter ofitì7l' it be fomewhat a quaint, yet, may be out °f an ufefull obfervation. Take the fir1 T%ir,and ri out of 110R Fee- letter (fay they) of Gods name out rmin.z, there re- mains Vita of. thename of the man and the laf ri , Ivf, Gz:a_ kcrs Serm, on out of the womans name and there Eleazars pray- remains nothing but fire . implying er Gen,q.r z, 13,14.p.8- that there is like to be nothing but the fire ofcontentiorr and ftrife jealoufie and heart-burnings between man and wife, where they come not together in Gods
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