Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

4,66 a 4 ph. V. 1rrtd,endu.m r(i:, ji quis poet dud, quicqsid eftfiammu3n, ague cura;n re- 'rars bursan:a- srsrn, Natur, hiy.1.6. c. 7. Piatm ¡3- v.z,3. 11. 3 :., I ;. . eAChain of Principles. God fiiperintending humane affairs, especially confidering the great profpe- rity which is enjoyed by wicked men. Pliny the great Naturalif} fpeaketh of it as a thing to be entertained with laughter rather then belief. And the Pfalrnifls words are thefe, Asfor me, my feet mere almofgone, nay fleps hadwell nigh fdipt. For I was envious at the f ool ijh, when I fav the pro.fierity of the Ticked. Behold, thefe are the ungodly who proser in the world ; they increafe in riches. Verily 1 have cleanfed my heart in vain, and 1vafhed my bands in innocency. AnJw. That which then fatished him, should now fuffice to anfwer us. He went into thefanffuaay ofGod, then un- dlerftood he their end. Surely thou didfi fit them in flippery places thou cafled/i them down into deflruF ion. Their profperity was, not hall was not to be final, i. Was not full. Theplaces wherein they mood were flipper) : their felici- ty. varnifhed over, but rotten within. Thai in S. lohu and onely that is per- fe d

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