. Sermons on the following subjects ... nd infallibly eternallife. It was a noble Anfwer to this pur-pofe, (wherewith I fliall conclude,) whichthe three children of the fews gave toNebuchadnezzar King of Babylon, whenthey were commanded to fall down andworftiip the graven Image which he hadlet up, under pain of being caft alive in-to a burning fiery furnace; Dan, iii. 17.It was propofed to them to forfake thereligion of their God for the Law of theKing and the Religion of the country;and their Anfwer was; If it be fo; ourGod whom we fcrve, is able to deliver usfrom the burning fery furnace; an
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. Sermons on the following subjects ... nd infallibly eternallife. It was a noble Anfwer to this pur-pofe, (wherewith I fliall conclude, ) whichthe three children of the fews gave toNebuchadnezzar King of Babylon, whenthey were commanded to fall down andworftiip the graven Image which he hadlet up, under pain of being caft alive in-to a burning fiery furnace; Dan, iii. 17.It was propofed to them to forfake thereligion of their God for the Law of theKing and the Religion of the country;and their Anfwer was; If it be fo; ourGod whom we fcrve, is able to deliver usfrom the burning fery furnace; and hewill deliver us out oj thine hand, O King:But if not J (if he does not think fit todeliver us; yet) be it hiown unto thee^O Kingy that we will not ferve thy Gods, nor worftjip the graven Image which thou baji Of the Kingdom of GOD. 403 hafi Jet up. They depended upon God, S e r m.if he did not think fit to deliver themfrom temporal Death, that he would re-compence it to them with Life and Hap-pinefs eternal. XVII. The End of You 11.. BOOKS 404 BOOKS Printed for BOOKS V/rittenby Samuel Clarke, D. i).late i?^(^oro/St. Jamess Weftminfter; Trln-ted for ]awe.s and John Knap ton. ADifcoufe concerning the Beivg and Attributes of God, the Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truthand Certainty of the Chriftian Revelation: In Anfwerto Mr. Hohbes, Spinoza^ the Author of the Oracles of Reafontand other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion. BeingSixteen Sermons, preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Faul)in the Years 1704. and 1705, at the Le£lure founded by theHonourable Robert Boyle Elq, The Seventh Edition corrected.There is infertcd in this Edition, a Difcourfe concerning theConnexion of the Prophecies in the Old Teftament, and the Ap-plication of them to Chrifl. There is alio added. An Anrwerto a feventh Letter, concerning the Argument a priori. A Paraphrafeon the four Evangelijrs: Wherein, for the clear*er Underftanding the Sacred Hillory, the whole Text and Pa-raphrafe