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the God of Israel holds his people in his hands, Apoc. 2. 1. But the Gentiles held their Gods in their owne hands, Gen. 35. 4. The wheeles in the first of Ezechiel, (things whose motions are giddy and vncertaine) resembled the round world and the things therein, which things (like the rings of those wheeles) are full of eyes, full of Gods prouidence (for now Ierusalem, being without walles hath Gods prouidence to be awall of fire about her, |
the God of Israel holds his people in his hands, Apocalypse 2. 1. But the Gentiles held their God's in their own hands, Gen. 35. 4. The wheels in the First of Ezechiel, (things whose motions Are giddy and uncertain) resembled the round world and the things therein, which things (like the rings of those wheels) Are full of eyes, full of God's providence (for now Ierusalem, being without walls hath God's providence to be awall of fire about her, |
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