The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Volume 6, Clement by Wake, William, 1657-1737
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A word from our supporters: File extension OGG | 3 Let us look up to the Father and Creator of the whole world; and let us hold fast to his glorious and exceeding gifts and benefits of peace. 4 Let us consider and behold with the eyes of our understanding his long suffering will; and think how gentle and patient he is towards his whole creation. 5 The heavens moving by his appointment, are subject to him in peace. 6 Day and night accomplish the courses that he has allotted unto them, not disturbing one another. 7 The sun and moon, and all the several companies and constellations of the stars, run the courses that he has appointed to them in concord, without departing in the least from them. 8 The fruitful earth yields its food plentifully in due season both to man and beast, and to all animals that are upon it, according to his will; not disputing, nor altering any thing of what was ordered by him. 9 So also the unfathomable and unsearchable floods of the deep, are kept in by his command; 10 And the conflux of the vast sea, being brought together by his order into its several collections, passes not the bounds that he has set to it; 11 But as he appointed it, so it remains. For he said, Hitherto shalt then come, and thy floods shall be broken within thee. 12 The ocean impassable to mankind, and the worlds that are beyond it are governed by the same commands of their great master. 13 Spring and summer, autumn and winter, give place peaceably to each other. 14 The several quarters of the winds fulfil their work in their seasons, without offending one another. 15 The ever-flowing fountains, made both for pleasure and health, never fail to reach out their breasts to support the life of men. 16 Even the smallest creatures live together in peace and concord with each other. 17 All these has the Great Creator and Lord of all, commanded to observe peace and concord; being good to all. 18 But especially to us who flee to his mercy through our Lord Jesus Christ; to whom be glory and majesty for ever and ever. Amen. CHAPTER X.of the goodness of God, and of his presence in every place. TAKE heed, beloved, that his many blessings be not to our condemnation; except we shall walk worthy of him, doing with one consent what is good and pleasing in his sight. 2 The spirit of the Lord is a candle, searching out the inward parts of the belly. 3 Let us therefore consider how near he is to us; and how that none of our thoughts, or reasonings which we frame within ourselves, are hid from him, 4 It is therefore just that we should not forsake our rank, by doing contrary to his will. 5 Let us choose to offend a few foolish and inconsiderate men, lifted up and glorying in their own pride, rather than God. 6 Let us reverence our Lord Jesus Christ whose blood was given for us. |



