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If wee are not able to See how this or that can  
If wee are not able to See how this or that can stand with the Righteousness of him that Governs the world, Shall we Say that the Almighty will pervert Judgemt or that he that governs the Earth hateth Right! Shall we Condemn him that is most Just? but wheras tis Objected _wher is Providence_, & how shall men Live on Earth If the Divell may be permited to use Such powr. I demand wher was Providence when Satan had power to Cause Sons of Beliall to Lye and Swear away the Life of inocent Nalboth, Saying Such Crimes to his Charg as he was nevr  guilty of. And what an hour of Darkness was it! and how far was the powr of Hell permitted to prevail when Christ the Son of God was accused and Hangd for a Crime that hee was never guilty of. That was the Strangest Providence that ever happened Since the world began! and yet in the Issue the most glorious. we must therefore distinguish between what does Ordinarily come to pass by the providence of God ^and _things that are Extraordinary._ It is not an usuall thing for a Nalboth to have his Life taken from him by false accusations; or for an _Athanasius_ or a _Suscinate_ be Charged and perhaps brought before Courts of Judicature. for Crimes of which they were altogether inocent but if we therefore Conclude that Such a thing as this Can nevr hapen in this world we Shall offend against the generation of the Just. It is not Ordinary for Divels to be permitted to reveal the Secret Sins of men. Yet this has been done
Stand with the Righteousnoss of him that Governes the  
world, Shall we Say that the Almighty will per
vert Judgement or that he that governs the Earth  
[illegible] Right! Shall we Condemn him that is most  
Just! but [illegible] Objected [illegible] is Providence, &  
how shall men Live on Earth If the Divell may  
be permited to use Such power. I demand [wher?] was  
Providence when Satan had power to Cause Sons of  
Beliall to Lye and Swear away the Life of  
inocent [illegible] Saying Such Crimes to his [Charg?]
as he was now guilty of. And what an hour of Dark
ness was it! and how far was the power of Hell per
mitted to prevail when Christ the Son of God was  
accused and Hang'd for a Crime that hee was ne
ver guilty of. That was the Strangest Providence  
that ever happened Since the world began! and  
yet in the Issue the most glorious. we must there-
fore distinguish between what does ordinarily come  
to pass by the providence of God and [underlined: things that are Ex-
traordinary.] It is not an usuall thing for  
a [illegible] to have his Life taken from him by false  
accusations; or for an [Alhanasius? underlined] or a [Suscinate? underlined]
be Charged and perhaps brought before Courts of Judica-
-ture. for Crimes of which they were altogether  
inocent but if we therefore Conclude that Such a thing  
as this Can mever hapen in the world we Shall offend a
gainst the generation of the Just. It is not Or-
dinary for Divels to be permitted to reveal  
the Secret Sins of men. Yet this has been done

Latest revision as of 19:34, 24 August 2017

If wee are not able to See how this or that can stand with the Righteousness of him that Governs the world, Shall we Say that the Almighty will pervert Judgemt or that he that governs the Earth hateth Right! Shall we Condemn him that is most Just? but wheras tis Objected _wher is Providence_, & how shall men Live on Earth If the Divell may be permited to use Such powr. I demand wher was Providence when Satan had power to Cause Sons of Beliall to Lye and Swear away the Life of inocent Nalboth, Saying Such Crimes to his Charg as he was nevr guilty of. And what an hour of Darkness was it! and how far was the powr of Hell permitted to prevail when Christ the Son of God was accused and Hangd for a Crime that hee was never guilty of. That was the Strangest Providence that ever happened Since the world began! and yet in the Issue the most glorious. we must therefore distinguish between what does Ordinarily come to pass by the providence of God ^and _things that are Extraordinary._ It is not an usuall thing for a Nalboth to have his Life taken from him by false accusations; or for an _Athanasius_ or a _Suscinate_ be Charged and perhaps brought before Courts of Judicature. for Crimes of which they were altogether inocent but if we therefore Conclude that Such a thing as this Can nevr hapen in this world we Shall offend against the generation of the Just. It is not Ordinary for Divels to be permitted to reveal the Secret Sins of men. Yet this has been done