Salvation in a Mystery: Or, A Prospective Glasse for Englands Case. As it was Laid Forth in a Sermon Preached at Margarets in Westminster, Before the Honourable House of Commons, at Their Monthly Fast, March 27, 1644

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Page 23 - And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know ; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live.
Page 23 - And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no.
Page 22 - In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider: God also hath set the one over against the other, to the end that man should find nothing after him.
Page 23 - And he humbled thee, and {offered thee to HUNGER, and fed thee with Manna (which thou kneweft not, neither did thy Fathers know) that he might make thee know, that Man doth not LIVE BY Bread only, but by every WORD that proceedeth out of the Mouth of the Lord doth Man LIVE.
Page 38 - DARKNESS to them, but it gave LIGHT by NIGHT to thefe : fo that the one came not near the other all the Night.
Page 43 - Dagon,. and both the palms of his hands were cut off upon the threftiold, and only the ftump of Dagon was left to him,
Page 32 - Judah and Jeruf.alem, in the name of the God of Ifrael, even unto them. Then rofe up Zerubbabel the fon of Shealtiel, and Jefhua the fon of Jofadak, and began to build the houfe of God, which is at Jerufalem : and with them were the prophets of God helping them.
Page 38 - ScottiJhA.rmy; it blocked up the wayes of the enemy by abundance of Snow, that they could not plunder and fire as they intendedjbut it gave an unexpeStedpajJageo£/ce over the river unto our Brethren and their carriages.

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