:2 6o The Trial and God's Chariot, he rideth on it, and the Sea his Walk, his Paths are in great Waters. Ufe 2. 1\ Crumb tha~ falleth from Chrift's Table, hath in it the nature of Bread, fome weak ones complain, 0 r .I have not the Heart of God like V avid, nor the .fl:rong Faith of Abra f am to offer my Son to Death for Chriit, nor the burning Fire of the Zeal of Mofes, to wifh my 1\arne· may be razed out of the Book of Life. that the Lord may be glorified ; nor the high Ffteem· of Chr~ft, to judge al~ but Lofs and J?u~g ~or .7efus Chrijl, as Paul d1d'. But what 1f Chr1ft fet the whole Loaf before ,the Children, is it not well ? If thou ly but under Chrift's Feet, to have the Crumbs of Mercy that flippeth l through the Finger~ of Chrift ? 'The loweft Room in Heaven, -even behind ' the Door is Heaven. 1 : The.. e's a minimum quodfic,the loweft Meafure, or Grain of faving Grace, and its faving Grace ; a drop of Dew is Water, no lds than the great Globe and Sphereofthe whole Element ofWater, is Water; ~ Glim.mering of Morn-dawning Light is Light,. a nd of the fame Nature with the Noon-Light, t hat is in the great Body of the Sun, the Motion of a Child newly formed in the Belly, i s an ACl of r~ife, no Jefs than tbe walking and b reathing of a Man ofthirty Years of Age in his .Flower and higheft vigour of Life ; the firft 1tirrings of the New-Birth, · are the Workings \ ~nd Operations of the Holy Ghoft, and the Love of Goa, even now lhed abroad ~n our Hearts by · , t he Holy Ghofi, fhall remain the fame in Nature, with us in Heaven, 1 Cor. xiii. 8, 9, 10. 2. Chrift doth own the bruifed Reed, and the Iino<fking Flax, fo far forth , as not to cru!h the one, nor to
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