Chain of Principles. 469 humbly acknowledged. I. Over mi- Exerc. 4. litary. Thofe French-men were un- doubtedly toblame, who in their flat- tering applaufes of afcribe Hweislui Ludev. p. ¡66. the redu&ion of Rachel folely to him, infomuch, as one of their Chroniclers writeth , That in the taking of that town, neither the king, nor God Ah mighty had a íhare in the anion, but theCardinal himfelf. How much fa- fer is it for us to follow the trams of Scripture? which to 'hewhow effetu- al the influence of divine providence is upon a&ions of that nature,is wont to compare God unto whatfoever is neceffary to fecure a city befieged for example unto weapons, walls, forti- fications,watchmen and fouldiers. To weapons both offenfive anddefenfive. Happy art thou, 0 Ifrael, who is like unto beu..33.29. thee,0 people, laved by theLord, the fhieldof thy help,andwho is thefwordofthy excellency. Towalls, I faith the Lord, will be unto her tech. z. 5. ti 'mall offire round about, and will be the glory in the midfß of her. To fortificati- ons
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