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The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and GOD's care of his distressed people.
JOEL, III. 19, 20 and 21.EGYPT shall be a desolation, and EDOM shall be a de∣solate wilderness, for the violence against the chil∣dren of Judah, because they have shed INNO∣CENT BLOOD in their land. But Judah shall dwell for ever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation. For I will cleanse their blood that I have not cleansed; for the LORD dwelleth in Zion.
NEXT to the acknowledgement of the existence of a Deity, there is no one principle of greater importance in religion, than a realizing belief of the divine government and providence, as superintending the affairs of the universe, and in∣timately concerned in whatever happens to mankind, both as nations and kingdoms, and as individuals.
Deeply to be impressed with a sense of the divine providence, to realize that GOD is Govornor among the nations, that his government is wise and just, and that all our times and changes are in his hands, and at his disposal, will have the happiest tendency to excite the most grateful acknowledgements of his good∣ness in prosperity, the most cordial resignation to his paternal discipline in adversity, and the most placid composure and equanimity of mind in all the chang∣ing scenes of life. Inspired with this divine principle, we shall contemplate, with grateful wonder and de∣light,