Preston - BT100 P8 1634

'110 Objeef. .Anfw~ J!foJ 42.ol3J 14-o t • Go n .s Name, I. .t\. 'M· · But youwill 'fay~Why then is it that they are , brought fo low ? · Confider, that it is theLordJufuall courfe to fit as aman in fleepe: but(faithhe)inEfoy4z. t:3, 1 4• T~eLord fha!Jgoe forth M A mightieman, heJhalt ftirre up jea/oujielikeamanofw,arr~; he/halt cry,yet~ rMre; he fhall prevaile againft hif enemiu •• I ha-we long timeholdenmypeace,z have refrAinedmyfolfe, n1w. will! cry likea travelling womAn, 1 wiUJeftroyand de– voure At once. He ufeth three expreffions there,to · lhew what he will do for hisChurch inextremity; I ff'ill raife myJelfe like"' Giant, &c. and when he comes,he will come fuddenly,at paineJ on"' 119Dman with childcome fuddenly,fo faith theLord; when ou looke notfor me,then lf',ill I come, there/hAllgoeno- .thing fJe[ore me, I willcome 1n afuddm: and not only fo,but hewill cryas"' Giant,hewill do it fl:rongly, and he will do it effectually j he will bring it to paffe,as IJ manofwarre; and fo he will doe for his Church againe: he. that bath raifed it in former times,he will do it now; therefore let us not faint and give over hoping, for he that is Almighty,he is able todoall thefe things:Hcwhocould in foe/ defl:roy the Armie of Caterpi11ers, and leave a blt=;ffing behinde him; can doe the fame as - well-to men (though never fo many) whoare the'enemies ofhis · Church. ,. . .. THE

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