Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

, 3 2 A De[criptwn of the co1tjirnted _ his daily-Bread, and when the Preifure of - - fuch a Day grows to iotne tnore ftngular " Hejght ; fo alfo fhould the Exprience hereof be in Faith fought for and expect- .. _ ! ed. 3. Hovv the choiceft Mercies are re- _ ferved to the faddefl: ,.fimes of a Chrifti– an's Lot; and moft ufi1ally crofs to their own Choice, and they have had the greatefi Struglings with thofe Methods of Pro– vidence, which in the Iifue tended tnofl: to their Advancen1ent. 4· Yea, how the Returnings of a long deferred Hope, · after much hutuble vvaiting have been to tl1em, as a Pifgah, whence t bey have 11ot onlyhad a clear and comforting Prof .. _pea: of their by-paft Trials, but ha-v:e been 1nore fully confirmed · for. the T11ne to ·come; and can bear nov1 that Teftitnony, that the Lord bath clearedall paft Things to them, and hath take!1 the Yail off his Work, w·hich for long had been a~ a dark and ftrange Riddle. . 7. T'his likewife gives a moil clear and ~onfirtning Profpeet of that great Seal of Experience, when he can now fee, both in his -own Cafe, andof others, what the Iffue of believing in a fingular Exigency and Trial, and uppn fotne fpecial ACt of Truft and Adventure herein, doe~_ at laft I COllle - '

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