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For the divine providence mingles our life as one would Wine and Water in the same Cup, Some drink the purest, others the most compound but all taste a commixtion, for great are the troubles, &c. This Psalm the sweet Singer of Israel compos'd after he had chang'd his Behaviour and feigned himself mad in the Court of Abimelech his deadly enemy, which dissimulation proved a means for happy deliverance from that imminent peril which otherwise had most infallibly proved fatal. |
For the divine providence mingles our life as one would Wine and Water in the same Cup, some drink the Purest, Others the most compound but all taste a commixtion, for great Are the Troubles, etc. This Psalm the sweet Singer of Israel composed After he had changed his Behaviour and feigned himself mad in the Court of Abimelech his deadly enemy, which dissimulation proved a means for happy deliverance from that imminent peril which otherwise had most infallibly proved fatal. |
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