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as murmuring, or not advancing the good-
ness of him, who hath removed them from
hence. We would wonder, to see a man,
who in a wood were left to his liberty, to
fell what trees he would, take onely the
crooked, and leave the streightest trees; but
that man hath perchance a ship to build,
and not a house, and so hath use of that
kinde of timber: let not us, who know
that in Gods house there are many Mansi-
ons, but yet have no modell, no designe of
the forme of that building, wonder at his
taking in of his materialls, why he takes
the young, and leaves the old, or why the
sickly overlive those, that had better health.
We are not bound to think that souls de-
parted, have devested all affections towards
them, whom they left here; but we are
bound to think, that for all their loves they
would not be here again: Then is the will
of God done in Earth, as it is in Heaven,
when we neither pretermit his actions, nor
resist them; neither pass them over in an
inconsideration, as though God had no
[CW: hand]
p.8

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