Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v11

O B, Chap. 37. Verf. 1, 2. z. At this alfo my heart trembled, and it moved out of its place. 2. Hear attentively the noife ofhis voice, and the found that goeth out ofhis mouth. His Chapter concludes the Conference of Eli- h-4 with yob, and is conffis of three parts. Firfi, In it we have an enumeration, Toge- ther with a defcriprion of divers Meteors, or wonderful works of God in the Air, Thunder and Lightning, Snow and Rain; vet before Eli- hu (peaks of them, he loth er;-o things by way of Preface,ro lead us with more reverence towards God,inco that ditcou ìúof Nature, in which much of God appeareth. ..Ti, Elihu tells us, how himfelf was afte&ed, either with ,ne prefenr fenfe, or with the fore-apprehenf on of thofe'thiogs concerning which he was about ro fpeak ; ,/!t this. alfo my heart trembled and it moved oat of its place. Secondly, He (firs up the whole Auditory then prefent,and all others, to a diligent attention and ferious confderation of them. V f, a. Flea attentively the smile ofhis voice, and thefound that goeth out of month. Having `pokeñ Thus in way of Preface, Elihuproceeds, 6rfi,to defcripti'Ai of Thunder, with its immediate fore-runner, as ro our f.n' ('the eye being quicker to reeeive its objedt than the ear) rh u s.; >n troth, and according ro reafon, its companion, the ght ing, in the three Verfes following (3, 4, 5,) concerning both which he (heaves, Firf+ that they co rot at random, but, have a guide, he direlt- t i st 'tñatt is, the Thunder and Lightning. Second-

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