--~h~~-hcctr--inly fuail be to his praife.- -- .and honour,. and glory. Alrbough yoti ·hink you have no fircngth, tQ',encoui\'. . ter wi;·b fi1ch great tryals ·as ytiu are like ; to mcet~witha U ,yet labourti? quietyoor j ,hearts in't > :e· excrcife ot Faith alone' ,that : ·.will bring.in.!trength en( ugh ~ whatro-:.. ; ever you thinkyro·dd firength~n you, you fhali fi.ade it all' in r:he exer.cife of Fairh. ·Tha·t place i.s very oofervable, , Ifay 3!.>1.7- r;:ur Jlrength i! t~ fit ftiU: Th'ey · thought their: ihe~gth h 'J.d been in the help of Egypt., as ttnot~tng could help them bur Eg"ipt: Nay Jaith God, it you would quierl y rett your fpirics in ,me, yGu lhould have an Egypt ·' Wha toever firength you expect from Egypt, you £hall have ir here: For the word tranila'ed flrength,is thef.xme thJt is ufed in Scriprure to fignifie Eg1pt, namdy ~ Rahab: and fo the f~nfe go"s thus. Your Egyp:,istofitfiili: Byfittlogfiia, you ili .:11 have an Egypt; w h:1 tfoever fuccour youmigbtthinkcohave that way, , ou 01all have it this w~y. Oh, tha: wee could thus ,quiet our heJrts in the exc:r.:: '; cife ofour Faith, in aU our fears. · . .I This were comfort indeed,itwewere .!l2!1eft. q., 3. · . furc 1 ·
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