Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v11

294 Verf. E+pof,tïen upon the &3oof o B. Chap. 3 S, Men oftentimesget oat of the hand of man's ja ice, they ca; Brea pri fon, they can file off their fetters andcart their cord; from there; but none can break Gods prifon, nonecan get out of the hands of divine Juflice.AsJultice and Judgement shall takehold of, attach and arrett (inners, fo they will hold them fafl,rhey can- not make an elcape, nor can any refcue them till God fignes a warrant for their releafe. We cannot hinder God in the exercise or execution ofJuflice, nor turn him afide from his purpoie, ei- ther by our power or pollicies. God can eafily hinder men of their perpofes, and can undo what-ever they have done,hut none canmake the Juflice and Judgment of God let go their hold. Therefore let us take 'heed, while we hold fin and iniquity, not- hing can deliver us from the hand, or hold off the fin- charming and avenging hand of God. However men fail, the Juflice and Judgment of God are everlafling; they hold on their courre Rill though men do not. Though we could pluck the Sun out òf the firmament, yet notJuflice out of the hand of God. We can neitherput God befides hit rule,nor force him fromhis purpofe. There are the two great Prerogativesof God, he hath firfl a righteoufnefs which cannot be perverted ; fecondly, a Juflice which cannot beinterrupted. Jos,

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