The glasse of Gods providence towards his faithfvll ones held forth in a sermon preached to the two Houses of Parliament at Margarets Westminster, Aug. 13, 1644, being an extraordinary day of humiliation : wherein is discovered the great failings that the best are liable unto, upon which God is provoked sometimes to take vengeance : the whole is applyed specially to a more carefull observation of our late covenant, and particularly against the ungodly toleration pleaded for under pretence of liberty of conscience / by Herbert Palmer ...

Palmer, Herbert, 1601-1647
Publisher: Printed by G M for Th Vnderhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1644
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A70812 ESTC ID: R5391 STC ID: P235
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XCIX, 8; Fast-day sermons; Providence and government of God;
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In-Text and that therefore he should not goe into the promised Land. So that here is a three-fold fault noted in Moses, in the story (written by himselfe) and in the Psalme. 1. Some unbeliefe, and distrusting that speaking to the rock would not suffice to fetch water thence, notwithstanding GODS Word. 2. Some impatience of spirit, against the peoples untoward murmurings, His spirit was provoked by them, more and otherwise then it should have been. 3. This exprest, by unfitting and unadvised speech, the story saith, he call'd them Rebels, and saith, Must we fetch you water, &c. which language though they well enough deserved (and worse) yet it appeared GOD was not pleased with it in Moses. And so you have the account of his faults, as the Scripture registers them. and that Therefore he should not go into the promised Land. So that Here is a threefold fault noted in Moses, in the story (written by himself) and in the Psalm. 1. some unbelief, and distrusting that speaking to the rock would not suffice to fetch water thence, notwithstanding GOD'S Word. 2. some impatience of Spirit, against the peoples untoward murmurings, His Spirit was provoked by them, more and otherwise then it should have been. 3. This expressed, by unfitting and unadvised speech, the story Says, he called them Rebels, and Says, Must we fetch you water, etc. which language though they well enough deserved (and Worse) yet it appeared GOD was not pleased with it in Moses. And so you have the account of his Faults, as the Scripture registers them. cc cst av pns31 vmd xx vvi p-acp dt j-vvn n1 av cst av vbz dt j n1 vvn p-acp np1, p-acp dt n1 (vvn p-acp px31) cc p-acp dt n1. crd d n1, cc vvg d vvg p-acp dt n1 vmd xx vvi pc-acp vvi n1 av, c-acp npg1 n1. crd d n1 pp-f n1, p-acp dt ng1 j n2-vvg, po31 n1 vbds vvn p-acp pno32, dc cc av av pn31 vmd vhi vbn. crd np1 vvn, p-acp vvg cc j n1, dt n1 vvz, pns31 vvd pno32 n2, cc vvz, vmb pns12 vvi pn22 n1, av r-crq n1 cs pns32 av av-d vvn (cc av-jc) av pn31 vvd np1 vbds xx vvn p-acp pn31 p-acp np1. cc av pn22 vhb dt n1 pp-f po31 n2, c-acp dt n1 n2 pno32.




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