Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v11

4-36 Verf. i. ej.in Expotitt ñ rsporr the rook of J o B. Chap. 37, the mind of God, revealed( Chap.25.z3. ) Read the fame force of the word ( Exod. 19. i 6. ) to which the Apoffle referring, faith ( Y(b, a a, 21.) so terrible mu the fight, that Moles Paid, I-exceedissylyfearardganke.Readalfo the fatz,e importance ofthe word Sang. 4. 1 3. Chap. 14. 15. Such was the Condition of Eliha, he was deeply afîated, trembling took hold of him. The Spirits run to the heart in a time of fear,or upon a fudden f.ight,as Citizens to the Cattle, in a day cf danger ; and then the outward members ( beingdeferred by the fpirirs ) groin cold and tremble. There is a natural infrnairy called, 7hcpalpitation or tremblingof the heart ; Bat this of Elihts was fupernatural, at leaíl:, fonie-what more then natural, as arifing either from the conliiderationof what God h.:d done, or of what hirnfelfwas about to fpeak ; and not on- .ly did his heart tremble, bat Gordis P~FP'- Was moved ont ofits place. taria totim anirnæ concur- Which is addedio let forth the exceeding grearnefs of chat fear f adcar in which feized upon him ;. The Text (peaks as if his heart were indeed ¡,avoribsre removed or taken out of his bod It is ufual inScripture to affirm aLefÚñ glen. that as done which is like to be done.The (hip was laid tobe bro- P , Effiunir. sept. ken (fohn t.4.) and the net (Luke ç. 6.) becaufe both were in e- Evuljum eft. minent danger of breaking. We fay of a man ingreat fear,his heart Auguil. is ready to leap our of or out at his mouth. One of the Ancients E.motuan eft, rendershere,my heart is plucks aut;thefeptu;gins,tt f oweth oat;tlle Bie.ron. stirfeufagsiit Chaldee paraphrale, takes up the former exprefiron ; my heartleaps Tharg, or jamps, whichas it Both fometimes for joy,fo often for fear, or at Fair verbù eæ- the unexpe&ed appearance of danger. Some conceive by this "'Nu; Pew moving of his heart out of his place, that Elihu was in a kind of Grært `suota excafie; that he was, as it were, carried out of himfelf, upon the 'vacanttwo de- notari,que (ut hearing of that dreadful voiceofGod, the. thunder; taking, it fo. effef)uteatlam) 7 ° adntirationent dote, CUM pavore 7hmsnder is a terrible thing ; fubfaqui oter, Tr bath made and may make the (loutefl heart to tremble.One Bold. Et Emitter Chri'ls Apoflleswas calle.;Le beuf (Mat. 10.3.) as much as to matura toni- fay the hearty man, or all-heart ; Now he that is Leb6tuo aman of truamentet. the greatefl courage,the moll hctrty man,rnay be rut to a tremble Ovid. I. Met. at this,when believes it thunder. Heathens have fpoken much' òf this, and by á peculiar word have called thofe who are much amazed

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