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The
Firít
SERMON
ON
The
Nature
of
god.
ICE
lafl day,
you
may
remember,
wee
opened'
that
Point of the
condition
that
men
are
in
that
live
without
a
God
in
the world;
It
is
evil
to
bee
without
bread,
without
friends,
without
outward
comforts;
how
great
an
evil
then
to bee
without
a
God
in
the
world
?
and
who
they
were
that did
live without
a
God in
the
world,
that
knew
him
not,
that had
no
interefi
in
him
,
and
the like
;
and
then
was
promi
fed
Therefore feeìng there
are
fo
many
poor
wretched
creatures
fo
many
Families
that
live
without
a
God in
the
world,
that
know
nothing
of him, and
live
as
if
they
expeîíed
nothing
from him and
fear
no
evil
to
come
from
him
at
all;
therefore
wee
prevailed
to
labour
to
fet forth
before
you
fame
what
of
God
that
might
help you to know
him
,
to jhew
you
what
bee
is :
And
to
that
end
turn
to
that Scripture,
Pal;
x48.
part of
the
x
3. verfe.
For
his
Name
alone
is excellent.
T
His
Ffelm is
a
Pfalm
of
praife
, praifng of God for
all
the
glorious
manifeftatuons
of
hiumfelf
in
his
great
Works,
Text