Thlln/initeneffo.and wife u.pon his mercies, whenyou fee, how·h, rAi· [eth men IJ9 t oftb~ duff~ &t,. ~II this fbewe:st}.lc grcatm./Je ofqod._. ·. · ,, Fourthly, 'It is fet out compar'ltiveiy. To · ... 4 . _<;ampare himwith the greateH: ofll)on, Kings, uy colllparu~g h l h. · h . :c.- . . , himwith the . W at are t 1ey unto I m,. ,w o .u t~ Xznt. of · g(eatcfhhings King1} Nay, tal:e .~ations which are greater, nay take all Nations, you ihall fee wli~t ·they' are tohim.1Jiy 40. I 5. BehGld, the NAtiins 11re 4i IfoJ 4 « tf• A.dr.opof$/lucket, 4-nd..are counted as the fm~OJ,_jf . oftheballance: Behold, bee raketh up the JleJ 111 A very: , little.thing,andLebanon u notfu.{ficient ttJ bur11efor A burntofferinl,. --r4UNAtions l;efore'hi'». ttre·a.c nothing, ~tnd Jhey At:e ~cbllnted. to him leffe ·thAn mthing, 11nd .·1/an:ity. "The very fcopeofthis place is, to Chew thegreA.tneffeof Ged by c~mparifon. A Bucket ·. ofwateris but a fmall thing, but the drops that fall from it, they areofnoufe ~ Again~,the dufl oftheearth is-.hut a fmall thing, -bu:t the duH of the,~{c~tlu, that will no~ fo much as turne them~ . that muft needs be exceeding little; but all the · . world is not fo much to him, as that little J.uft•..: KJifJ rr~ J\tiothct:C<?U1parifonyou lhallfinde :in l[llJ S5o . My.thoughtJ art~hcveyo.t~r. thoughtJ, •s the 1leArven il Above theearth.Beyond al things are the thoughts ofman; for though Nations bee gr~t, yet a mans thoughts goebeyondthem- ~ notwithftan– ding ~he ?'L o.ll o is as much ·beyond ·the{cant– ling, ~nd ~odell that wee cdraw -of~im in..our .. th&ugbts, .M the Heavenr4rt Ab11.:e' the EAr~h. · When you have thought ·UpGn mee -as much :a_s you . .ean think~~ when you 'have thought ·· me '/':. I J, '• _.: ;~
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