Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v10

Pfal: 16. 8. ) I havefet the Lordalwaycsbeforeme: becanfehcis dlmy right hand, thereforeI [hall not be moved-, chat is, as I (ball, not be utterly overthrownebyany evill of trouble, foI (half not, .be overcome by any evill of temptation: or I (hall not be moved either in-awayof.difcouragement by the trouble's-1 meete. with, or in a way of enticement by the temptations I meete with. How ftedfaft, howunmoveable are they in the worke of the'Lord, how doe they keepe off from every1evill vvorke, who fet the Lord alwayes before them, and-have him at their right hand!' Could we but fet the Lordbefore us, either in his mercies or inhis terrors, we fhould not be moved from doing, our duty inwhatfoever we arecalled todoe.. Thus farreEllhahath.drawne eut his fpeech., in awayofpre-. face, preparinghimfelfe for his great undertakingwithJob; He hath nowfully (hewed the grounds whyhe undertooke to deale; with him, and what method hewould ufe in that undertaking. In the next Chapter, and fo forward to the end ofthe 37th, we havewhat he fayd, and howhe mannagedthe whole matter,i Chap. 32. -AnExfofitlon anon the Beok^ of J o b. Verf,22.

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