42 A Chain ofPrinciples. Aph. 6. ther Natural, or Artificial, Neceffary, or Contingent Real or Imaginary. The reflexion of the Sun=beams up- on water is a natural thing; If Provi- z Kings ?, Zz, dence orders fo as the Moabites taking Z3,z4. it for bloud, conje6ture a mutiny in the armies of the king of Ifrael and 7u- dab come up diforderly and perifb. So this deceptiovi/uf in them wrought for the Churches deliverance. Thofe Trumpets, Pitchers and Lamps in the feventhof judges were things artificial, no way able of themfelves to produce fuch an efea, as thedefeat ofan huge hof}e : yet theLord fo difpofeth ofthe found of the Trumpets breaking of the Pitchers and burning of the Lamps, as by them to 'hike a terrour into the great army of Midian , and make them flie. That the fire fhould burn , and the fea keep it's channel according to the order ofnature, were neceffary things: yet did providence fo over-rule in the cafe of thole three Worthies in Daniel that the fire , though
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