An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, and twenty-sixth chapters of the book of Job being the summe of thirty-seven lectures, delivered at Magnus near London Bridge. By Joseph Caryl, preacher of the Word, and pastour of the congregation there.

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673
Publisher: printed by M Simmons and are to be sould at her house in Aldersgate streete the next dore to the Gilded Lyon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81199 ESTC ID: R222627 STC ID: C769A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Job. -- XXII-XXVI -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text thus overreckon the strength of an Earthly state, what may they doe whose state, yea whose minds are altogether earthly? How often doe they judge themselves wise and politique enough to lay for themselves an everlasting foundation in things which cannot last? and that they are so surely bottom'd in the favour of men, that they shall never be removed. Babylon thinks her selfe setled at this day upon such everlasting mountaines, upon such perpetuall hills of power and policy, that certainly her foundation shall never be overflowne. thus overreckon the strength of an Earthly state, what may they do whose state, yea whose minds Are altogether earthly? How often do they judge themselves wise and politic enough to lay for themselves an everlasting Foundation in things which cannot last? and that they Are so surely bottomed in the favour of men, that they shall never be removed. Babylon thinks her self settled At this day upon such everlasting Mountains, upon such perpetual hills of power and policy, that Certainly her Foundation shall never be overflown. av vvi dt n1 pp-f dt j n1, r-crq vmb pns32 vdb r-crq n1, uh r-crq n2 vbr av j? uh-crq av vdb pns32 vvi px32 j cc j av-d pc-acp vvi p-acp px32 dt j n1 p-acp n2 r-crq vmbx vvi? cc cst pns32 vbr av av-j j p-acp dt n1 pp-f n2, cst pns32 vmb av-x vbi vvn. np1 vvz po31 n1 vvn p-acp d n1 p-acp d j n2, p-acp d j n2 pp-f n1 cc n1, cst av-j po31 n1 vmb av-x vbi vvn.




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