Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v11

Chap, 36. c/InExpoftián upon the Book of f o s. Verf. 16. 28g demnation by fin ; fo he can fave us alto to the uttermolá of out- ward troubles, he can give a perfea temporal falvation, fuch a falvation as (hall have nothing of feare or danger in this life: E'liku fpeáks of faach a falvation.The Lord can fave us to the uttermofi of prefent perils,and fet us beyond the reach of peril, even in fuch a place, where there fhall be no feare, no fufpicion of annoyance. 'Tis faid ( Pro. 10. 22. ) The blefng of the Lord mal¿eth rich, and hegiveth no forgo, with it. The Lord makes fotne men rich, or gives them a great eflate, yet they find forrow enough with ir; but ,the Lord, through-his bleífing, can give riches, and add no forrow with ìt, put no gravel' in our bread, nor gall in our cup, but all 'hall be fweetto us ; that's bringing us into a large place, where there is no prefent (ireighrnefs, no, nor appealing cause to feare any. Thus the Nations are brought in rejoycing at the fall of Babylon, (Ifa. 14. 7,S.) The whole earth is at ref, and is quiet, they brew,forth intofnging, yea thefir-trees rejoyce at thee, and the Cedars ofLebanon, faying, f nce thou art laid down, no feller is come sop againf ses. The Lord will work full deliverance for his people Pofrtio vel re. by Babylons fall; when that falls, Sion (hall not feare the coming of gates. Heb: a any more fellers, Chril will then give his faithful! people fuch padice r',tà @nlargement as (hall know no fireighrs. o ofcero a b 'ceralYletanj° This is the trot allttfion ; He wouldhave removed thee out of the mia adjunrtt. freight into o broad place, where there is no f reightnefs ; it fol- Pifc; loweth Eft abflraflt to pro concrro, and that whichfhóttld bejet on thy Table, fhould be ful of pol/o - quiesti, pro iìres fatnefs. quef : per men. Here's the f coed mercy.As ifhe had faid,T'he Lord would not famdehonuntur have riven thee a bare deliverance out of evil, but thou (Hould- aferculortis; bave received abundance ofgood; thou f couldfi not only have "tavoaan- Y ;urtertatimcan: roome enough, but comfort enough ; tur, fervitus That which fkouldbefet on thy Table, fbould befull of atners, komninum,quia J" f J f ) lainintbus fer.. Some render, That which refeth, or abidethon thy Table that """`' 13°Id: 6riC1)ItC,f}(nt Ya- is, thymear,and thy driitk, thy wine, and thy oyle,that which thou dices rtn;:rca- feedeii upon, lhould be of the boa and mofi nourishing, not bare vit d fl ' po- commons, not ordinary fare, but fuie good swim ponirur in. ali-I Dullquo str ùttequiem : cet, Ptlerñ.s

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