CHAP. VIII. A survey of the Mischiefs arising from Mistakes con∣cerning Almighty God, and the methods of his Providence. (Book 8)
TO these Mistakes of our selves and inte∣rests, we have added others also concern∣ing God, which are no less destructive to Christian Practice, for as the right knowledge of God is by our Saviour, Io. 17. 3. put as the Epi∣tome and summe of all that leads to bliss, so our misprisions and misapprehensions of him, are no less remarkable for the contrary effects; nor can we suppose it otherwise, when we remember that this is the grand work and basis of all Religion, and therefore if this foundation be deceitfully laid, the superstructure must necessarily sink and perish: and in this sense 'tis possible for us at once to build on the Rock and the Sand too, we may fix