Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v11

Ch rrardS t labour Int ter); Ftt God, Se tub cloth Fi SIN Sec taajtd Seo tóthv Thi Foui ther fothi (faith thena ml Th dìfcoi Fit fddo thefo Ste,' Exce Fi S T T a3d tithe Fit Sto ; i 432 Verf. I. ,4nExpofstion upon the Book of J o 3. Chap. 37. Secondly, He Chews the extent of their motionandGods di- reC`lion, they are not confined to this or that part, He direEletls it render the whole heaven, and his lightnings unto the ends of tic earth,in the fame Verfe. Thirdly, He fpeakes of the irrevocablenefsof,Gods decrees and orders about them, at the 4th Verfe, After it is voiceroereth, &c, antthe will not fifty them when hid voice is heard. Fourthly, He concludes about thele and many other works of God, with an Elogie ofall his works. Ertl, In their grearnefs ; Secondly, In their tncomprehenfiblenefs ; or he concludes their, not onlygreat, but wonderful and incomprehenlible ( Verf. i. ) Gad thnndereth marveloetfly with his voile, he doth great things which we cannot comprehend. Having thus fpoken of Thunderand Lightning, he proceeds, Secondly, To Phew the power of God, which he defcribes in Snow and Rain. Firn, from their efficient caufe, at the 6th Verfe. Secondly, By their effecis. Firf +, Towards men, in the 7th Verfe. Secondly, Upon or towards irrational Creatures, the Beafis of the earth, at the 8thVerfe. Thirdly, He fets forth the Power of God in the Winds, con- cerning whichwe have, Fir11, Their original, whence they come ( Verf. 9. ) Secondly, Their effeas, or what they produce, coldand froff, in the latter part of the 9thand roch Verfes. Fourthly, lie treatsof the, Clouds, andabout them he declares four things. FirIT, The meltingor diflolving of them into Rain, at the z r th Verfe. Secondly, The fcattering and difperang of themby the wind, in the latter part of that Verfe. Thirdly, The difpofing and ordering of them by the counlel and command of God, at the a 2th Verfe. - Fourthly, Their tiles, ends and operations, at the thirteenth Verfe. Thus we have the firfì general part of the Chapter open- ed, containing a defcription of the Meteors, or manifold works of Gci in the Air, all which hold forth and advance his mighty power and righteous adminifl:rations in this ívórld, te wards

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