.t, t, x u . 4 : * 44*a ftit4 Y ! . i$ ..tna oPF.á^0Áf os ÿ1 §On ei f+ tR, tA+ Te .. a. [ ? n EJ! 1 f ! 1ñ b° 4 40 y i° yu ` .Ya ve .ia S, y° V, TO T HE i CHRISTIANREADER To thole chiefly of this City, who have been the movers , and continue the promoters of this W ORK. Sirs, kst,,A, N this fourth part t prefent you with. OPP Jobs third difpnte : ]Elipház and Bil- dad having given their judgement up- P on his care, Zophar undertakes .him + 46git, how he manágedhis arguments , and what 161,4 anfwer he received, are (according to the :VVYTV meafure of received light) difcovered in this expofitory difcourfe ; Ifballhere only (by way ofpre- face) propofe a gaieffion and offer my apprehenfons.towards the refolation opt. Whether yohand his friends, who were the interlo- cutors at this conference , fpake (as theholy Prophets and other penmen ofthe Scriptures did) by infpiration of God I rim. ;. t 6. or , as they were moved by the holy Ghoft, z Pet. I.21.) That the bookofJob is apart (as the Apofle phrafeth it , tom. r 5. }. ) ofthofe things , which were written afore- line for our learning , that we through patience , and -omFort ofthe Scriptures , h migt have hope : is teflified im only by the divinegrandeur and majefyof theRile, toge- A '/--
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