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The Wicked through the Pride of his Counte∣nance, will not seek after God: Neither is God in all his Thoughts.
IN this Psalm is Contained a very lively De∣scription of the Insolence of Atheistical and Wicked Men, when once they grow Powerful and Numerous; for then, as we read at the Third Verse, they will proceed so far, as openly to boast of and glory in their Impiety: They will boldly defie and contemn the great God of Heaven and Earth, v. 13. They will deny his Providence, v. 11. and despise his Vengeance: And, as we are told in these words of my Text, They will grow so Proud and high, as to scorn to pay him any Honour or Worship, to Pray to him or Call upon him; but will endeavour to banish the very Thoughts of his Being out of their Minds. The Wicked through the Pride of his, &c.
In which words, we have an Account more par∣ticularly, by what Methods and Steps Men advance to such an Exorbitant height of Wickedness, as to set up for Atheism, and to deny the Existence of a God; for there are in them these Three Particulars, which I shall consider in their Order.
I. Here is the general Character or Qualifications of the Person the Psalmist speaks of; which is, That he is a Wicked Man. The Wicked through the Pride, &c.