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ables Prouss may?ut be brought from ye
ables Prouss may?ut be brought from ye
sacred Lovyetaves: but we shall at ve pt
sacred Scriptures: but we shall at present
only touch an and tuhe it from ye text
only touch on and take it from ye text
and here we may observe, it is built on
and here we may observe, it is built on
Ct. ye Rock, ye Son of ye living God - Ct have  
Ct. ye Rock, ye Son of ye living God - Ct have  
declares his desyrs of Building  it on this
declares his desyrs [desires] of Building  it on this
Rock and eventually  it is built thereon.
Rock and eventually  it is built thereon.
Tis fenenly and indefratubly united to him,
Tis firmly and indisputably united to him,
Tis interested in and  commenecentes [[communicates?]] with
Tis interested in and  commenecentes [[communicates?]] with
him for its safety and Inprovenhan and
him for its safety and [[Prepvenhan?]] and
  in this Respect mstaings are as ye Ravn
  in this Respect [[maitaings?]] are as ye [[tan
dations are. No sooner was no      them
dations]] are. No sooner was no      them
when ye Gates of hell prevail against it,
when ye Gates of hell prevail against it,
than against Ct ye Rock ye foundation, ye
than against Ct ye Rock ye foundation, ye
Son of ye living God. In him every Satan
Son of ye living God. In him every Satan
with all his yents ways  and not himself
with all his Agents ways  and not himself
in opposition against  it with all his
in opposition against  it with all his
mighty Power, and subtle Policy  - Let him
mighty Power, and subtle Policy  - Let him
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ye gates of hell shall not prevail against
ye gates of hell shall not prevail against
it. That Satan and his agents,      by
it. That Satan and his agents,      by
Powers nor Policy withou by  ann nor
Powers nor Policy neither by  ann nor
by Trance,   eath as as Swan nor as a Serpent
by Trance, neither as a Swan nor as a Serpent
neither by Tempention nor by Lsden,  
neither by Tempention nor by Seduction,  
shall ever prevail against it as  
shall ever prevail against it as  
by any opposition anerms and destroy
by any opposition anerms and destroy
it. And is not his hand sufficient   ty
it. And is not his word sufficient [[?annty]]
will he not be faithful to it?  hath he
will he not be faithful to it?  hath he
promised and will he not fulfill! both
promised and will he not fulfill! both
he said and will he not make it good?
he said and will he not make it good?
can he not do it and are not his Perfect
can he not do it and are not his Perfect
w s engaged and will they not be over  
[[?]] engaged and will they not be over  
used to this end? will he forfist his truth
used to this end? will he forfit his truth
as suffer his Faithfulness to fail?
as suffer his Faithfulness to fail?

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ables Prouss may?ut be brought from ye sacred Scriptures: but we shall at present only touch on and take it from ye text and here we may observe, it is built on Ct. ye Rock, ye Son of ye living God - Ct have declares his desyrs [desires] of Building it on this Rock and eventually it is built thereon. Tis firmly and indisputably united to him, Tis interested in and commenecentes communicates? with him for its safety and Prepvenhan? and

in this Respect maitaings? are as ye [[tan

dations]] are. No sooner was no them when ye Gates of hell prevail against it, than against Ct ye Rock ye foundation, ye Son of ye living God. In him every Satan with all his Agents ways and not himself in opposition against it with all his mighty Power, and subtle Policy - Let him turn and play all his bu?illing ive, it can not affect his Progress Again Ct has given his hand of Promise, that ye gates of hell shall not prevail against it. That Satan and his agents, by Powers nor Policy neither by ann nor by Trance, neither as a Swan nor as a Serpent neither by Tempention nor by Seduction, shall ever prevail against it as by any opposition anerms and destroy it. And is not his word sufficient ?annty will he not be faithful to it? hath he promised and will he not fulfill! both he said and will he not make it good? can he not do it and are not his Perfect ? engaged and will they not be over used to this end? will he forfit his truth as suffer his Faithfulness to fail?