IIJO jidelzty,po~ver,y,ood nature,p~tying dearefor a littlecircumjlance I A if credu/o;u dz{obetfzence{The Lyon u fent to call for hu blood, . M theprice ofhuforbidden harbour:'YouJhallfee the blindPro -1 phet dejcrying the difiut{e of a0!Jene, the judgement of the I l(ing, the remo"9all of aPrince, toogoodfor Jeroboams heire. You]hallfee the rightflock_ of rqya/focmjion jlourifoingin A fa, 1vhiles that tme heire ofDavid(thoughnot withoutfome blemijhes of injirmity)inherits aperjeff heart; purges his l(ingdome n ofSodomy, of Idolatry, not balkJngjin even l'Phere hehonoured I nature.'You[hallfee the '¥Ponder ofProphets,Elijah,openingand jhutting heavtn,Mhuprivatechefl; catoredfor by the ~vens, nor lejfemiraculoujly catoringforthe Sareptan, conttfling l'9ith Ahab, confronting the 'BAalites, j}eal(jngboth /ire ancf~ater (jrom hea"9en )itJ one evening;muk_IJ laquayinghu Sol!erAigne, weak_lyjlyi'ngfrom Iezebel,Jedfupernatura/ly by Angels, hid c in the<J\Qck o{Horeb,conjirmed"by thofe dret~Jju/J apparitions, that hadconfounded(ome other;caftinghil mAntle upohu home~ lyfuccelfor,and by the touch ofthatgarment,turninghimfrom a pkughman,toaP~o het.'ButwhatJoiwith-ho/JyourLorJjhip in the bare heads o thu infuing difcourfe? In allthejiyourpiercing eyesfh•U ea t/y fee beyondmine,&ma'<! my thoughts bHt .t ation for afurther difiovery.Your_Lordjhips obfervation hath D udieJmen,more thm book.!s;here tt Jht~ll jlsuly qoJ,more then men; Tht~t ofboofc.!s bath madeyoufitU,tbat ofm6n J~dicioHJ, thu ofqodjhall mAfr..: you ho{J andhappy : Httherto Jht~ll ever tend the l'l1ijhes and endeal!ours of · Y eur Lordihips hwnbly devoted E in all faitbfull obfervance, j os. HALL.
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