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CHAP. XI. Of the Example of DAVID.
XI. THe fourth Example. I shall pro∣pose of Self-Resignation is holy David, a man after God's own heart, that would fulfill 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, all his wills, as it is Acts xiii. 22. He was emi∣nent for obedience to the Divine Com∣mands; he delighted to do the will of God, yea his law was within his heart, Psal. xl. 11. And had respect unto all his Commandments, Psal. cxix. 6. And he was likewise emi∣nent for a patient submissive temper un∣der great trials and sufferings.
That was an exceeding great trial, when, with his houshold and loyal Subjects, he was forced to fly with all speed out of Ie∣rusalem, for the saving his life from the bloudy machinations of his own Son Abso∣lom. We have the Story in 2 Sam. 15, & 16. Chapters. Absolom, his third son by birth, but now his eldest, and therefore Heir apparent to the Crown, being impa¦tient to stay for it till the natural death of his Father, designed first by flattering civi∣lities to insinuate himself into the hearts of