To the Chriftian Reader, wayPffacred imprecation invites themoff dread- full vengeance of God upon his own head, in cafe he hadnot done or notforborntodoe as he there protefted. And nowwhat couldJob ; or what could a- nyman doe more then he haddone, to doe him- felfright and clear his own innocency in the opinion ofman ? Wherefore having done thus much heforbears to doe or fay any more, but fits, down,iuietly (thewords of Job are ended fo that Chapter endeth) till the Lord fhould arife topleadhis caufe, and (fcattering the Clouds whichhad long darkened his name and: honour) bring forth his righteoufnefs as the light, andhis jufi dealing as the noonday. Nor was it long before he didfo;The Lord is a God ofjudgement, bleffed are all they that wait, for him. HonouredSirs,yon have. the Generalfumure o fJobs longparable ( that's the title o fhit en.,- fuingfpeech) in this)(hart Epif#le,and thepar. ticular Expoftionofthree Chapters of it, in the J3ook,whichfolloweth ; the wholefivewerein- tendedfor thisonepeice, _ but itgrew too bulkie, andmuff be iuedout in two. What is nowof fered,tal{e ingoodpart; Thepart behindmay be offered in itsfeafon, you alfoby earneft prayer, to
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