1~4 The Infinite,effo, tmti .t.1int1 in Scales, •n4 the HiUJ i11. .s BA6ance l that is, ._ Ifyouwould lookeuponanyworke ofthe Crea– twn,youmay judgeoftheworkmanby it;ifyou •. fee a great Building, you conceive it to be made · byamanof fome power~ fo,w·henyou lookeup- . .on the great Buildingof Heaven and Earth, you may thinke that bee did handle the materiaUs thereof, as an' Architeel d·oth handle the ftones, and lay them in theplace, is great: now rhe Lord .cloth put th~ waJers together,as ifhe held dtem · in his hand; a# he meafures out the Heavens,. as aworkemafi meafures out the roofe. Againe, ~ · every workman muft worke by the plLtmmet,and byweight; n0wconfider the great mountaines, faith he,he wei.gbes them in Scales,and t'be Hills ina Ballance : as this buildingdoth goe beyond mans, fo doth thegreatnefle of G o D exceed the · greatnejle of man: and by this you may take a -. glimpfeofthegretttnqfeoftheLord. · · z Secondly, by the enfignes of his greAtnt.ffe: Byt?c:mfign' Thegreatn~e of Princes is fet out by theirenofh•s great• r: h. h h d l . f · N ndfc. 11 goes, w tc are t e ec arauon o tt. ow, -when the Lerd would fhew his greAtnejfe,. you .r>ellt + 3 1. tball fee howhe~xpreifeth it. Det~t.4.36. w~en .hee cttme Dut 9[ the Mount, bee be.trd IZ great voue, .and on the Earth there wat .t grettt ire : by that, you may know the greatnejle of Go D. For whydothhee come foortb with thofeenfignes, _clothe-dwith_ them (as it were,) but that oy this . you-mi~~t h~ve· a·cr~ice opened., t~ fhew you , ' ; ·thegreatn~ of Go 1> ~ .So whtm·heeappeared . to£li.n, and in his apparitions to MofeJ, to t:be · Prophets,
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