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THE THIRD SECTION. OF THE E∣TERNALL PROVIDENCE OF God, and the creation of the world. (Book 3)
THE LATTER CONFESSION OF HELVETIA.
Of the prouidence of God. CHAP. 6.
WE beleeue that all things, both in heauen and in earth, and in al creatures are sustei∣ned and gouerned by the prouidence of this wise, eternall, and omnipotent God. For Dauid witnesseth, and saith, The Lord is high aboue all nations, and his glorie aboue the heauens. VVho is as our God who dwelleth on high and yet humbleth him selfe, to beholde the thinges that are in heauen and earth? Againe he saith, Thou hast foreseene all my * 1.1waies. For there is not a worde in my tongue, which thou knowest not whollie, O Lord, &c. Paul also witnesleth and saith, By him we * 1.2liue, mooue, and haue our being. And, of him, and through him, and for him, are all thinges. Therefore Augustine both truelie and according to the scripture saide in his booke de agone Christi, cap. 8. The Lord said, Are not two sparrowes solde for a far∣thing, and one of them shall not fall on the ground without the will of your father? By speaking thus he woulde giue vs to vnderstand that whatsoeuer men count most vile, that also is gouerned by the almigh∣tie power of God. For the trueth which saide, that all the haires of our heads are numbred, saith also that the birdes of the aire