.. . The lnfinitene!Je, and . thmgs: Firfi,.he confiders that G o D is his . He u myfah:ation; Secof!dly,he confidersthe g~eat~~:eJJe, and firength a11d power ofGod; and from. thence beedrawes this concluiion: n·hom fha!J 1 fea.re t For in thee doe Itru1.1:; that is, in this po~ werand greatntjJe of God; and the intereft.that Pfot.,.t.r,l;J~ Ihaveinhim, P[al. 4.6. 1)1-,. 3~ God if our refuge . . and jlrength, a 'l.'cry prefent helpe in trouble .~ There– fore willwee not feare tl;qugh. the earth he removed, . . and though the Mountaines bee carried into t.he midft .:' of the Se~ : though the JMters- thereof _roare And be troubltd 1 apd though tht·MounMiHu [hAke Jt'ith the [welling _thereof: that is, when Go o- is feene in his greatn1J'e, when wee looke upon him, and b:eleeiVe..him to be fuch a GDd, and that wee have intereft in him, in thegreat eft trouble and confu– fion that can befallps ; though the earth be [h~&ken Pfo; i~· .And the'<Mcmntainu c.afl into the midjl of the-- Se•, . yet the minde will not bee fl1aken, but fHII re- . maine~ ·t<he fame. They bearc; out alJ, becaufe .. they haveagreat .God tobeare themfelves upon, ...· whowill P!Oteel ~nd. defend _th~mUI?.<?ll' ~~1 oc,... . ~ ealions;,;.· . ·· · , . . . tearn to fearc ,bim for his gc,c at.adfc··~ IfGo D be fbgt:e4t·and irJinite,(asEe is) hence · we 1 fhou-Id Iearne to.feare him, and to t remhle .at hi.r -.word/ A great and potent ene.my, men will feare :.Wherefore this is one ufe that wee are to makeqf-tbegreamefteof God in that his wra·th is ~xceedibg greM; ·and fo is h1s goodneff'e'5 and ·: both·are to ·b€ feared'" . w ·ee.ought to .feare his ·wrath; lc!l:·fteoa1e up0n·u.s,.= and ;his:~oodneffe ·, left weeJofe i-c: for.heeis_ .:~· gr:e4t_..Gg__d.; ttnd .l1is · wrath :}
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