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§ 1. THere are such shallownesses and depths too in this little short passage of the Waters of Life, (as I am prompted out of Scripture to call the Gospel, ) that I may say of this Rivulet, what St. Austin once spake of the whole Ocean of holy Writ, The tenderest Lamb may here wade, and the tallest Elephant may swim. It is a small Current of words, But such as opens and will ingage us in a full Sea of matter. A Sea as hospitable and easy, as That which is now call'd The Euxine, But yet as hazardous, and as difficult, if not as proverbial as The Aegaean; and so as famous for danger, as 'tis for safety. A Sea we all are to sail in, |
§ 1. THere Are such shallowness and depths too in this little short passage of the Waters of Life, (as I am prompted out of Scripture to call the Gospel,) that I may say of this Rivulet, what Saint Austin once spoke of the Whole Ocean of holy Writ, The Tenderest Lamb may Here wade, and the Tallest Elephant may swim. It is a small Current of words, But such as Opens and will engage us in a full Sea of matter. A Sea as hospitable and easy, as That which is now called The Euxine, But yet as hazardous, and as difficult, if not as proverbial as The Aegean; and so as famous for danger, as it's for safety. A Sea we all Are to sail in, |
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Isa. 55. 1. Heb. 2. 1. Rev. 21. 6. Rev. 22. 1, 17. |
Isaiah 55. 1. Hebrew 2. 1. Rev. 21. 6. Rev. 22. 1, 17. |
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