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372 Clop. 23'. _In .FrpoJrtton upen the 2ckcf B Vet f. not give over Peeking ; for the reafon aby God doth withdraw, is, that we may leek` himmore, god (31low harder afrr:r hint ; that we may, teed him (as lob did) E.af?, w,-fl, N,;rth, and S&uth; that is, in all meanie, dunes, «rdiniaces,hewily nor al wayes bide !Una- hife ; that's tlae ,u.nmeandikupe ofthe8 and 9 verfes. VerP. a o. Bat he k.n;veth the Wry that I take, when he h::th tried the Ißtalr caneforthcgold. Cannella tune 74could not finde the wayes ofGod, well(faich he)though i verfutn cum cannot find out Gods wales yet God bath found out kny waves; 70, obiinerem bake nam ,,,though he is pleated co Valle his owne wales, yet mine are open, novit.Ef igitur He bideth hiteafelfe fromme, but I am not hid from him. He Aiokgiz f ei; knewc-th ¡he way that hake.. cotera asctem Further, Inthis,verfeTab Teems togive a reafon ofhis hope to- iee(pinirfcr (peed well at the feateor throne ofGod whether he had app, a. euntur ido IMO. led (. 3.7.) lis if be had ls.id,Seeingmyheart tells me, my way is Goc g .ad,ana rry fudge knows-it te. be, fo,how care it be but that any judge- tatntÏroe him srh.0 dbe 'ood ? He knoweth the way that I take. kiptrpris.illqm 7u ,now, may be taken here twowayes ; fi'rt#, as anaft of the Kon pct horror , , ferfyites'e, at U :de handing onely, he knorreth, that is, he fully perceived; and: rile perfpeffar appr l endeth what my way is. -babel o nn ttn Secondly, As it takes in an aft oftheaffection too, He know- rrortalrum es ,that is: he approveth the tray that I rake; my way is pleafhlg alliorer tohim, WhenGod is faid to know the way tic the righteous 6,) the meaning ofit is,he is wel pleated with their way, and will profpitr .hem in it, they 111711 have good fuccef e in what. they go about. , Aga:ne, . whereas we tranilite, He knows the way that I take, that is, my courfe of lie,: of converfation among men Tf e He-. brew is, He knoweth the w..:y, that is in the,'. he Both not onely knowmy outward way, or the way that is without me, but he knowes my inward way, the way that is within me. We have,a way within us, and that is the way ofour thoughts, and we have away without us, and.thatis thewayofour wcrke =.- He ( faith 7 -,b) knows the way' that is in me, therefore much more the way without me, he knows me through and through ; As if he had fiid, what though I cannot finde him, yet I will leave shy caufe with bite ;for he needs no informationofmine, tolead him intò the

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