Bolton - Houston-Packer Collection BV824 .B65 1634

and perpetual/ guide. heat league with thee, the heajts of the field [hall he·at pe~tce with thee : The -creatures fhall be all fworne · to thy fafetie .; the purefl: fpirits, the minifiers of God, Chall be thy Guardians; Saints aNd Angels are alreadie in thy fight ; Imrnortalitie harh lengthened thy dayes, and the glory of God is before -thee in a Glalfe. when thou doe.ft take thy reft, none [hall make thee Verf•9~ afraid ;_'ea, many /hall make fuitunto thee.] \Yhen . the darkeneffe of the Night encompa ffeth thee, · thou (halt not be affrighted with terrors and ap– .paritions; when blackneife and filence,th~ habi– ·tation of feares and all:onifhrnent , {hall pitch round about thee, thou fhalt be lightfome with inward comfort; when all thy Sences, the fcoms and watch-men for difcovering dangers, and pre– ferving thy fafetie, fhall be locked up; his provi~ dence"that neither £lumbers nor fleepes,ffiall tenderly and carefully watch over thee; whether thou 7ta.W.I4.s. die or live, whether thou Jleepe or wake, thou art the LordJ: And therefore, when thou lleepefr, thou fhalt not be afraid · and when thou lleep· eft thy Prov.3.~r. . ' ' . lleepe fhall be fweet : Thou [halt not feare for any Sceiobs.zi,n. fu4den feare, neitherfor the deflruBion of the wicked, when it commeth; for the Lord/hall befor thy ajfurance) ·and (hall keepe thy foot from being caught• . · rea)many fha!l make fuit unto thee. J Thou fhaf t - be fo encompa!fed with the bleffings of God, fo i protetled from above, fo high in God~ favour, ; that many will come for fhadowand fhelterun– to thee; they will looke for reliefe and comfort under the fhadow of thywings, thy power and (m 2.) authoc _

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