Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

104 . The ·co1!fir11ting. Work \ ' Scripture, and none can take it off, or 1nake that thrive, ~hich God bath hi1n... ~ felf curfed ; and it is too vifible, how far we have gone thus out of the Way ofour Srre11gth, py fuch eager feekitig human Props, and Support,. that we have forgot .; the Guide ·of our Youth, and Covenant of our ,God~- and what great rfhings he hath fotn1erly dqne inthe greateif Straits of his Church, when there was 1nuch ·hu'tnble trufting, .that the Spirit of the Lord, would do tnore to recover his Truth, than all hutnan Might 9I Power could do. ' ' S E C T I 0 N II. . ,/ -~ QuEsTION I. WHat Talent, are we Jlill a~counta.b!e _ \ for, to fupport our Fazth -agaznfl thegreatefl Fears· of this Tinze,frolfz thefe .. lntnediate Appearances of God, and of the Glory of his Power, for the ·[a111e Truth and Caufeofthe Reformed Cpurch, -we are now called to contendfor, whichhaJh been jince the :Reformation, when fa · . . · ~ flrong ' (.

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