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We are not to think that the stream of adverse Dispensations will never turn, or that he who seems to forget our misery a while, will forget it always. If God hath been angry, we must not therefore fancy, that he is Implacable; if his fury hath burnt like fire, it is no argument, that this fire cannot be quenched. Such conclusions are very absurd and irrational upon several accounts. |
We Are not to think that the stream of adverse Dispensations will never turn, or that he who seems to forget our misery a while, will forget it always. If God hath been angry, we must not Therefore fancy, that he is Implacable; if his fury hath burned like fire, it is no argument, that this fire cannot be quenched. Such conclusions Are very absurd and irrational upon several accounts. |
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