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no marvell that the breath of the Lord should be called a stream of brimstone, Isa. 30 33. Its a fire not blown as ours, by mans breath, or any created blast, but by God himself, whose breath is fire, and fewel, and bellows. It most exquisitely tormenteth, ordinary fire is but painted in comparison thereof, 'tis pure perfect wrath: how unconceivably tormenting must needs be the pains inflicted by angry omnipotency! 3. It burns everlastingly, nor tears nor time can put it out. |
no marvel that the breath of the Lord should be called a stream of brimstone, Isaiah 30 33. Its a fire not blown as ours, by men breath, or any created blast, but by God himself, whose breath is fire, and fuel, and bellows. It most exquisitely torments, ordinary fire is but painted in comparison thereof, it's pure perfect wrath: how unconceivably tormenting must needs be the pains inflicted by angry omnipotency! 3. It burns everlastingly, nor tears nor time can put it out. |
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