598 Chap. 24. An expoftionupon the Bookof J O B. VerG i7. art fo far from being a godly man,that thou art lefle then a man, in this thing, even a foole, and a !waft. What? doeft thou feare to fin in thepretence ofa man, or when a man, who fhall dye teeth thee, and forgetteft that the Lord thy maker leech thee ? that he feerh thee who bathfiretched forth the Heavens, and laid thefoundations of the earth.Well might the Apoftle (z The! 3.2 ) joyne thefe two together, unreafonable and wicked men, and give the reafonofboth in thewords which follow,forall wenhave not fetish, Where there is no faich,thereis much wickedneffe, and he who is much in wickedneffe, is nothing in reafon. Faith is above reafon but notagain⁢ wickedneffe is not only below realen, but quiteagainft it.Theywho a& againft that rule which is given. byGod toman,a& allo againft that reafb which is given by God to man, Noman sits fomuchagainft faith, as he who doth not, beleeve that Godleeth him in all his aáings, nor doth any man a& more againft reafon, thenhe whobeleeveth that God Teeth him, andyet is more afraid tobe feene of men, then he is tobe fern ofGod. TO B,
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