andperpetual/ quide. Gods love to his child, is farre furer and fottndcr. . The . Moun~aine.r fh~!J remo~e,and the HiUs fb~!l fa!l i 1~f4.to. dewne . .( fauh God by I[arah) lntt my J'uertte fha!JI 1~ot d~pitrt fr6m thee ; neither ]ball t~e Covenant_ ofl my Peace fa!! arvay,faith the Lord, that hath comp~tjJfon OtJ thee. Can any man fioppe the comic ot the Smme, the MooQe, and the Scarrcs ? C ,In hce charwe the Scafons of the Day and the Night? ' No ~~ore can any creatm~,or a worldofcr('atltres, iloppe and turnc a!ide the ftreames of Gods end– le fie mercies and favours to his faithfuil fervanrs.l !f )'qu can change (faith God by leremie) ·if )Ou can IIeqr. 33· change the cou;Jes of the Sunne, and ef the Moone, and of the Stlltres ) if )'OU c11n breake my CQVertant ·of the Day, and my C11.·enant ef the Night, that there fhou/d not he Day and Night in their fta/(m ; then may my Co1r·en,mt be, brol:e unto David, my Jer1.:ant; t~m will l caH off all the Seed of Jfrael : I er. 3 I. 33. You may therefore make fun~ of it; every fanaificd and fincere min is ever in Gods fight, for his goodand prcfervation.; hee is gra:z:en upon Ifo.49 ·t6. the pafme ~fhuhand, bee is Jet 41 it Si,gnet ufOlJ hif Ca7lt.8.6. armc, and tU a Settle upon hif-hettrt. God is ever farre more fenfible, tender, and compafiion'ate of the fighes, tear~s, and miferies of his cbil- . dren, tLan any man can be of the prickingofthe preciot1s ball and apple ofhis owneeye. Weelz.lcb.!!.,S. l1avel1is Promife, fea1ed with the precious bJoud of his ow~ Sonne, bound with an Oath; That 1 1 fo, hy two immu,tab!e thing.r, n'herein it is imp~ffible 1 . H:b.&.,s. I', that God fhould lye,ft'ee might have }iron._~ CD'1fofatirm; 1 That, hee wiU rze"'·er failc and forfa~e hi!; Thac, hce l Hcb.11.r. ··· j . ·( i z) sri/1 ·
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