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Of the prouidence of God for them which are called. &c. The .xi. Chapter.
THere is nothinge more salu∣dable or healthful for vs then to submit our selues wholly to the diuine counsell of god, bicause he dyd determine by the same to make vs partakers of his heauen∣ly kingedome. And for that, that god dyd ordeigne for vs, that we should passe by this way, we must néedes be∣leue that there is nothing in ye worlde whereof he doothe make so particuler accompt, nor whereof he dooth esteme so much, as of his beleuers. Of all li∣uing thinges that he created he hath a care: yet much more greater care without comparison, hathe he of vs which be called to his knowledge, and that doo trust onely in his mercy. So likewise dooth the Lord declare to all his faythfull (saying) that the celesti∣all and heauenly Father hath such an inestimable care of them, that he hath