.f 11-4 'The Churches Carriage. .o61etf. \ Keilab,faithD11vid, wil the Lords ofKeil~thdeliver · me up? Davidknewnot their hearts, nor no man knew, bat- the Lord onely knew they wou1d deli– verhim up into the hAnds of Saul, 1 Sam. z3. I I. 12. and he told him, theywould doe it. And againe · he askedwhether Saul fl'Ould come downe t·o Ke'ilah, it was futurum contingen1a contingent thing, and no man could tell whether he would or not; but the Lord told him, that he wiJuld cfJme downe to deftroy Keilah; ifany other had known thefe two things, might have councerdDavid.Nowour guidance : then ' :i{:l fuch things dependeth upon the know– ledge of thofe two things, which yet are not in: our power to know, but onely in the power of God, and thereforewee a~e not able to guide our felves. It is faid, Col. 1. 3•.fhAt in him are hid · Ail the tttA[ure.t of wi[tdome anti. Knowledg1 • And they are fo in Him, that they are not'out of Him. · , But men have naturall wifedome you will fay • lt is true, but they have from Chrill. All the light that ever was in the world, even in tbofe which knew not Chrift, it came all from him. As Ioh. r. ;. Thelight{hinedinthedArknej]'e, that is, in the darke' places of the world, and not onely in Gofben, even fincc the beginning. of the wo_rld, and the darkenejie comprehended it not, and in that fence it is he who enlighteneth every mAn that comes into theWorld. But put thecafe you could find out right counfells, or you had aman like Achitophel, who[e counfellwaJ Al theoraclu of God, and who were · able to d1red; you, yet to take this coun~ll is not in ·
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