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and by his power effectuall-Who would haue thought, that of a boy keeping sheepe in Chanaan, one should come to be the chiefest man vnder the King in Aegypt? that a dreame or two (a thousand to one but so many idle fansies) should import and presage matter of such weight, consequence and state? that brethrens hatred should be the way to brethrens loue? that to be bought and solde as a bondslaue into a strange Country, to be cast and kept in prison as a malefactor, should be the way to libertie, to more then libertie, to a place of highest honour in the Court, in all the Kingdome? So God wrought it and ordered it for Ioseph. |
and by his power effectuall-Who would have Thought, that of a boy keeping sheep in Canaan, one should come to be the chiefest man under the King in Egypt? that a dream or two (a thousand to one but so many idle fancies) should import and presage matter of such weight, consequence and state? that Brothers' hatred should be the Way to Brothers' love? that to be bought and sold as a bondslave into a strange Country, to be cast and kept in prison as a Malefactor, should be the Way to liberty, to more then liberty, to a place of highest honour in the Court, in all the Kingdom? So God wrought it and ordered it for Ioseph. |
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