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unclear his benefits; and says unclear who forgiveth all thy inequities, unclear all they deserves: who redeemed unclear life from destruction, who crowned thee with loving Kindness and tender unclear. Sometimes, God in a more immediate and extraordinary way and manner confers blessings and mercies, sometimes in a more ordinary and mediate way; but his providence is to be acknowledge in all: Not one single mercy comes to us, without a commission from that God whom our very pairs are numbered." "II. It will becomes Those who have had eminent mercies, to then to others what great things God hath done for them. Therefore you find the holy Psalmist calling upon others, to give a listening ear, whilst he makes a nar-