The strength and power of God manifested [in the creatures weakness] against the hard judgment and judgments of cruel and unreasonable minded men, (in and of the world, and worlds spirit, and worldly censures); : whose rashness and hastinesse [therein] against the innocent, God hath found out a way to overcome and subject (even patience and endurance [of and under sufferance] in the quiet and meek life and spirit of the lamb of the fathers glory) the fury and rage of man, that turneth to the praise and glory of God; and returns the evill and mischief [thereof] on their own heads (as the remainder of what more of the rage and fury [of mans cruelty] than makes for such honour and praise of God and his creatures good) he doth restrain. And the epistle or preface to the reader, signifieth, ...

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Baker, Richard, d. 1697
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [London : publisher not identified, 1660?]
Series:Early English books online.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Description
Item Description:Signed at end: R.B., id est Richard Baker. Cf. Wing.
Caption title.
Imprint from Wing.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Physical Description:1 online resource (6 pages)