ei Chain of Principles. 413 and acknowledgements ofgodly per- Exerc. z, Ions in feveral ages. The Blef ed vir- gin Mary after her journey to !Bethle- hem, and lying inof her childe there, may beprobably thought to have been ftraitned in her means as being but poor, and not to have fufficient for the maintenance of her childe, her pelf and Jofeph in the journey they were to take presently after into Egypt. See Chemn`6, howGod provideth; hardbefore that, jlarm ©n be fendeth the wife men from the mil, and they bring coilly prefents with them, gold among others, which was certainly of no fmnall life for defraying their enfuing charges. In the year 1573 when theProtellants werebefieged in loocbel by the Frenchkings forces God c:oÌle`:Ion cf J French maf fent them indailywith the tide an in- (acres r8 finitenumber offmall fillies m fuch a.s before that time were never Peen with- in that haven, and presently upon the end of the fiege retired again. We reade of Igofanus Mfcfculws, a late Germane Irvine that having received by Lu- F 1 tbers
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