/ . I 1t6 JOB MI L ITA Z:V:T. ,. ·~xperiencc tells us, when as birth denies ~ ro ~an (through Nature-s over-fight J'his.eyes;: N anire ( whofe curious works are never vain) ' ~upplies them in the power of his b~ai'n; - ~o they whofe eyes were b~.rr"d that gl_orious figl1~ Qf the Meffiah~s day, recetv~d r_nore hg~r, .. ( In~pir'd by the breath of}leaven) than they, 'that heard the tidings of that happyday. · ' ·. The riun, tha~ with ~ !harp iomracted eye Loo~s in a'clear pe'rfJ7ective-Gla~, d?th fpie ObJects .remote, which to the fenfe apppear r. Through:help of rhe perfpeetive ) feeming near ~ S6 they char liv-~d withi11 tl'le Laws dominicn, · Did hear far off, J. brute and buz1..'d opinion) A Saviourone ·day fhould be born; but he · 'l'har had l perfpective of faitp might fee 1'!" ~: That long expected day of. joy as clear, · V'" As if die triumph-Iiad peen then kepttflere; l.ord, fo di~e€t me in rhy perfett way, · Th,Jt I may look, and [mile blpon that day; 9 ~ bath~ me in,11is ~~ood, (punge ev·er~ {bin~ , 'that I may bold1r fue.mx Coumer-pa~n: 1 · 0 !,make me glon<~us m the doom he gtves, rct fLtre I am, that my Redeemer lives~ , · 1 r ~ \ , . 1 . • • • • • ~ THE A~GlJME NT. lar~bs happinefs 1! not ~eavens bra11d: ; · A . 'rafh· recotmting~f Jobs cri&zes : · Job trufhhim to tll Almightls himd : . G~~ ~ie~ hil iudgment not to ti~f!ts. Se{t. I I . THen Jab repli~d, 01 1e~ y~ur patienc~ prove, 1 Y9U came { nono affliCt me, but) in love~ . ;... I ·' ~· .: ,[ ! ' • \. ) . ~ • ,, •- '{( \ ' ' ~ ' •• .. Ph !, ' • t
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