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SECT. II.
II. Use. THe second Improvement of this Point is for Re∣prehension: * 1.1
- 1. Of those that Disturst an upright God.
- 2. Of those that Distast an upright Man.
1. That Distrust an upright God. No greater trouble to an upright man, than to be suspected and distrusted, to have his word question'd, and his wayes miscon∣strued. Good and upright is the Lord, and he cannot indure to be called in question. They that know him will take his word, for more than this world is worth, Psal. 9. 10. They that know thy Name, will put their trust in thee. But alas! how few are these? if we run over those very par∣ticulars wherein he shews himself up∣right, you shall find much distrust in the world, yea in the very best. If we be in Danger, how sew can quiet themselves in Gods promise of succour? If we have fallen into Temptation, how long ere we can heartily believe our pardon sealed in