3 2 6 The Living Temple. Part II. of Sin, infinitely exceed all Humane Thought, Ifa. 55. 6, 7, 8. But we muff take heed of being fo inconfider- ately Officious, as to prefcribe him Ways of exalting one Attribute, to the deprej ing ofanother 5 and fo to fet him above .Men, in one refpeF7, as to throw him in another, below himfelf, yea, and below Men too ; i. e. not more to fet him above them, inpoint ofMercy, than beneath them, in point ofgoverning Wif dorn and Righteoufnefs. And if any would be fo infolent to prefcribe to him, they might have thought the In- eonvenience of fuch an univerfal Edit might havebeen avoidedby his fend- ing an Angel, or affording fotne parti- cular Revelation to everyMan he would have turn to him, and repent. But were it Dutiful fo to corree his way of Difpenfation ? And confider how this way he bath chosen, would fquare with the ordina- ry Meafures of Government, without the Foundation laid which we are of- fsetting That
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