Preston - BT100 P8 1634

, .. ' i Objetl ·: ' ' \ a .cdbxings hi s , pi1rpo!cs to · pplfc bywayes w~ th.ink-not . of.,. That Go nit., \ 6 Againe, for the manner oHheir motion. everyoneofthem hadfoure[&cu, d1<1:t is, they could looke every way from Ea~ to Weft, and from North to Soutl1~ when as man can fee but one way before him, bee cannot lookeon the right fide, ot the left, or behind him, and therefore he may be deceived ; but thefe looke every way. So alfo thefe et, onwhich they goe, are not like mens feet, to goe forward'onely, but like calvu feet, that is, they were round feet) 'which goeei– th~r forward or backward, fo, as they are ealily .. turned; and as they fee every way, fo they are · apt to goeevery way, and ~his w.ith thegreateft · facilitr that canbee•.Let a man fet any thing on · worke, and it mufl: needs nm in fuch a channelJ, in fuch a way,,h_e cannot change it fuddenly:But _ •it is not fo with Go 9; he can alter a thing as ea– ftly to the left -hand; as eo.the rightr and that"in an infiant. .2ut what-dependance is there between things; doe we no t fee firange.things come to palfe,that wecan feenoreafon for, as the Churches over– thrownc, the godlyaffii&ed,. _the,wicked exalted ? " Vv el1, .faith the L9rd, this is to he confide- -– red furthe r; that one wheele if within anuther, and the PVingr of the An,~elJ are one within another ; there is a futab1ene!fe, and an agreeableneffi~ betweene them : fo tha.t rake the changes ofa thon fc1nd yceres)and,ifyou fumrne them ~p,you (hall finde them, as wheeies, onew'ith another. Therefote l wou1d fumrne up the anfwer thus ~ ... this

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