Chap,6, áccordin3 to S' M A T T x>ì vv, 201 that God is in Heaven, is a notion that heathens alfo have by nature : and do therefore in diftr<ff:, lift up eyes and hands thi- ther-ward. And 1 ftti.an ihould not look upward,. -Gad hath gi,. ven to his eyes peculiar nerves, topull theaf up towards tats habi- tation ; , hat ht might diret7 bMprayer unto him, and loo/ *p, Pfa1. píal.73> 5.3. that he might feelingly fay with David, whom have I in heaven, but thee? Unto thee lift I up mime eyes, ö thou that d veal- vt audie ter 1eß in (heleavens. 'quid, as the eyes of f rvants look to the ""feu uh hand of t air Mallets, &c. 99 al :23,1,2. It is reported of F. Bret A.Ich.Actam, re!'us, that he preached fo powerfully, that he Teemed to thud}der, is vita. ar4dprayed forarneilly, that he feemed to carry his hearers with Lim op intoheaven. Hat'etaed be thy Name.' I, Honoured lye thy tilf.aeF?y, Ac- cording to thy Name, O trod, fo is thy praife, Prl48.'I o. No.4 Cods Name is holy and reverend, 12C.1. I I I.9. Great and terrible, Pß1.99.3. wonderful! and Worthy, Pfal..8.I. Ion. 2, 7. High and honourable, 1fa.t2,4. Dreadfullamong the Heathen, Mal, r.i4,and exalted aboveall praife, Nell. 9.5. His glory is, as hitnfelf, eter- nally infinite ; and foabidctlt, not capa)ke ofour addition' or de. traftron. The Sun would Chine , though all the world were blinde, or did wilfully (hut theireyes. Howbeit to try how we prize his glory, andhow iodu'irious we will be to pronlnte God lets us know that he accounts himfeif, as it were, to re- ceive a newbeingby thofr inward conceptions cf his a or}'; and `Jà by thofe outward honours we d }Tim : when We lift up his Etevnojt, e Name as aStandard, Paying, fehovahNif,The Lord is my' ban- 2'exeir,.toxt`G'r, nor, Exnd. 17.15. When we bear it up aloft (as the word ufed in Ifa, the third Commandment, whereunto this petition anfwers fig E ev26it vex i« Gn tu,a n t E carts. tiiheth) a fervants do their Matters badges upon their iho[riders; ,a,læaram maf_ Being confident ( withS.Taul) ofthii very thing, that in not/ing lawa:{+;ucita lte, Allbeafhamed ( whileffwe hallow this holy God,Ifa,5.t6i)but inficitlerrnentii that 1#ith allboldneffe,orfreedom ofsfieech,ao alwaies, (o nowC!ri f !hall bar fe9rurn. be magrified in our bodies,ltehcther it be by lift or by dearh,Ph i1, i ,20: at r+e;j'an1'q'u Vetfe Io, Thy Kingdomcome.] Thy kingdom of power and t nrvV. providence : but efpeciaily, enlarge thy Kin;,don-i of grace, and ibtau ,onrutrc haften thy Kingdomofglory; The Jews pray alrno;t in every stern; tore,oex ... praier, Thy Kingdomcome, and that Btmheroch, Befaamenw,q.rick pctfw>.r,zle ca.. ly, even is our dares. But it is For an earthly Kingdom : that upreìnex eo which the Apotiles alfo fo deeply dreamt of, that our Saviour had very much doe to .drflioff.flc them. For molt abiirdly and Léfl. unleafonably
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