,I ALL-s V.F F I c rE N c v. all with men to-fay,iffttch'athingfay le me,l am · vndone;&.iffiJch an evil be not removed~'-What arethefebut-particula~s ~this -fticking vponpar-· ticularsis·a lignewetliink him not All~fojficient: · Jft.ro. I o·. Seewhat a~ expreffi.on there i~ for Ifay-so.lo. matter ofmeanes,Hethat tvalkes m dttrkneQe,and foes nolig~t;(ethim trujf in theLordGod; he that walkes indarknelfe,and hath n·o ligh't~ yet,ifGod. . beAU.. foffficientputthecafe;t.herebenomeanes . atall,putthecafe, thereb'evtteremptineoe, that : there he not a fparke of· light, but·that tHou· . walkeft in darktmelfe,)md feefr noth.irig tohel pe thee, ifhebeAl'-foffitient, twfrinhim,let him . ·that bath no light,!?ut walkeindarkneffe~tru.fi in .' the:Lordfor he is then ableto hdp-e him.-·Tnere– fore;ifwe thinkehimt~ ·be· <....Ail-fnjJTcient, when · we l6ofe-anyparticular-meanes,it is butthefcat--=. . teringofabeame,i~is-bHtthe breakingof aBuc.. . ket, whenFhe Siinne and 'the FOumairie is the simile. fame. · Whyfhould webetroubledat it':' Ifwe didthink~ him to be, tA!l-fufficient, when one meanes isbroken, canno( he fibd but another, . ifhe be- A11-foffici en~_? Whtn he faid toP aut, that all the foules with ·him fhou1d be fafe, you fee, therewere divers meanes; · all "'werenot .able to -. fwimtothefhore, andtbefhip-:wasnot able'·to ' btingthem tolhore,but yet, by broken hoards; . and by onemeanes; and another;:aJI gotto the fhore; · So ,theEord· brings things to-paffc~· iri .a ftrange manner:,-fometimes oneway,. foinetimes \ another; he bi·eakes in peeces many times the Ship,_that, we>thinke, fhould bringus·to iliore , . . , but , · ------------------------------~-----=~ ' .,
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