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ndance on his Providence. They are call'd to doubt of the _Existence_ of _God_, or if that be allow'd them, 'tis only to question what _Notice_ he takes: His Wise _Providence_ at every turn is charged with _Neglect_, and often not for, that which has something of Precedent, supporting the Wicked, but which is _dreadfully New_ disappointing their _Lusts_. Things they are no longer ashamed of, but publickly own, without so much as pretending to hide them from _God_, whom they are not afraid to treat as blind, or as giving _Consent_. Thus is His _Holiness_ turn'd to the vilest Reproach, his perfect _Knowledge_ mention'd with scoffing, and his infinite _Power_ despised. Had we nothing to oppose to this; but that sense of things which is natural to Us, and which even with all these Arts is not quickly defaced, we could not but stand amazed at such Presumptions as these, in so poor, and ignorant, and short lived a Creature as _Man_; who came naked but lately out of the Earth, and must soon return to that condition again; who finds his sight bounded in every thought, and meets with a thousand stops in all his Designs; who every step that he takes, wants some one to help him, and can scarce avoid being conscious of that Hand to which he ows his Support. And yet as if it was honour to rave, this impotent Wretch must still be daring at something above him, as if he reckon'd it weakness to own of what he was made, and thought any submission too great a price to pay for being preserv'd. This cou'd not be accounted less than a Monstrous _Extravagance_, had we no other _Rule_ than that of _Reason_ to measure it by; and a Man with only his senses about him, would have a horrour to be thus Entertain'd. How then shall he that professes the _Christian Religion_, be able to bear so licentious a Treatment of all that is Good? a little degree of _temperate Zeal_ wou'd turn him against such _Abuses_ as these, and a middle proportion of _Faith_ spread over the World, wou'd keep these Places from being so throng'd in their present State as they shamefully are. They whose Dependence is on them, are so apprehensive of this; that they are very industrious to weaken the force of that _Revelation_ which darts it's rays so strongly against them, and discovers the vileness of that, they wou'd have Men admire. _Redeemer_ and _Saviour_ are Titles bestow'd upon infamous persons, which shews what sense they have of the want of him to whom they b
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