Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v7

Chap. 25. -Arecee > bt*>re _ p S" .. '4 0. j O B, C -$ A `P . T5. Ve) l 1, 2, 3o Then anfwered Bildad thesh:thite, and faid, .Dominion and feare are with hint, he makethpeace in high places. Its there any member ofhis Armies ? and .tepon whom loth not his lzg.hi arife? 1 Hisfhort Chapter comities '$ildads thirdcomet( with 70b, in which quite waving the poynt in Qeftion concerning the prefent troublesof the righteous, ard the felicity of the wicked, he falls, fira, into a defcrtptionof the glory, power, and M;jeffy .of God ; fecondly, by way ofoppofition and comparifon he fits forth the mifery and impurity ofman. For whereas in the 23d Chapter, verfe the 3d, yob appealed unto heaven , wifhing that ht might have Admittance to God himfelfe, and plead his caafe in his pretence ; O:bat Iknew where Imig`,t finde bites 1 that Imight come even to hiePatel 1 mosrld order my rattfe before him , andfid nay mouth witharguments Bildad perceiving him thus confident, l bouts to take him offby letting before him the greatnes, and 8itdad itt/um dreadfullnefle of the Lord. `H.e takeF up the fame argument upon dti potemien which he had formerly infilted ; wonderfullyexalting the'Majeffy & en uui of God, and debdfng man in. the ' fight of his owne ffaylety bum óp,imat, This is the fuming and (cope ofthe whole Chapter. re divi0 Ma. j1tatem a^pel- Verf. X, z. Tben Bildad the Bhubite, anfwered and laid, D.3 11t, Iuamq; co- mining a:,odfeare are with hint. ram ¡adore taus to innocentiNf With whom is not mutt, , though it be the beginning of a ja£det. fpeech. God is often fpoken of inScripture without naming. The gloriousthings which are attributed unto him will fit tg lute none but himfelfe. Barelyto fay Ionic things are done, is as much as to Rrrrz fay,

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