Reynolds - HP BS1450 110th R38 1632

ThePriellhoodofChnii. NrININEK,M*ZIMMINWINDQ0 fintae, 1 onely, even f and none die can doe it. 'None it a Divine and Royall Power can fubdue fume, 2l,fir4 7. 8. And this is a g.oundof a fecond comfort, that being a Kingofrighteoufneffe-he is rich in it,andhath treafores to bellow; that as we have a kingdotne, a treafure, and abundanceoffin ; fowe have aKing that bath alwayes a refidue of fpirit and grace, that hatha aloft redundant tighteoufneffe from path to faith,lm.t.17. A mans faith can never over-grow the righteoufneffe of our King. Ifwe had all the faith chat ever was in the world put into oneman,all that couldnot over-clafpe the righ- teoufneffe ofCluj% orbe too bigge for it. As ifa man had athoufand eyes, and they fhould one after another looke on the Sunne, yet Rill the light would be revealed from eye to eye; or as if a man fbould gee upby tee thoufand Reps to the topof the higheil mountaine, yet hecould never over-!ooke all theearth, or fix his eye be- yond all vifible objects, but fhould fill have more earth and heaven difcovered unto him from flep toRep fo there is an immenfitie in the righteoufneffe and mercy of God, which cannot be exhaufledbyany fins, or over- looked, and comprehended by any faith men. As Goddoth more and more=wale himfelfe,and the righ- teoufneffe of Chrill unto the foule,fo man snakedi fur- ther progreffesfrom faith tofaith. And therefore wee fhould learne everlafling thankfulneffe unto this. our King, that is pleated to bee unto us a eichifrdek, a Frig to fatisfie his Fathers juflice, and a Prince to be- llow hisovvne. Note thirdly, kielchifedckwas King of Salem, that is, ofPeace. Here are two things to be noted, the Place, a Cute of the Canaanite*, and the fignification thereof; which is Peace : Fira then weulna obferve,_ that Chrill is a Kingof Canaanite:, ofGentileS,of thofe that lived in abominable lulls :Stich:pore fome yon, bot you are H h wafkd, 467 VERSE

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