An Exposition of the Last Psalme by John Boys
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[Sidenote di: _1. Cor. 4. 9._] But _Dauid_ [dk]here meaneth especially the valiant acts of God in gouerning & garding his people from their enemies, [dl]O come hither and behold the workes of God, how wonderfull hee is in his doing toward the Children of men, he turned the sea into drye land so that his people went on foot thorough the middest of the sea, the [dm]waters were a wall vnto them on the right hand and on their left; but the waues of the Sea returned and couered the chariots and horsemen euen all the hoast of _Pharaoh_ that pursued them. Almighty God raigned hailstones out of heauen vpon the cursed Amorites at Bethoran, and they were more ([dn]saith the text) that dyed with the haile, then they whom the Children of Israell slew with the sword. And when Duke _Iosua_ prayed, _Sunne stay thou in Gibeon, & thou Moone in the valey of Aialon_: _the Sunne abode and the Moone stood still vntill the people auenged themselues vpon their enemies_. When _Zenacherib_ and his innumerous hoast came to fight against _Hezekiah_ King of Iuda, Gods Angell in one night slew an hundred eighty and fiue thousand Assyrians. 2. Kings 19. [Sidenote dk: _Placid. Parmen and the english Com. dedicated to M. Herlakinden._] [Sidenote dl: _Psalm. 66. 4._] [Sidenote dm: _Exod. 14. 29._] [Sidenote dn: _Iosua 10._] And vndoubtedly (beloued) there is no nation vnder the cope of Heauen |
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