. Hermathenæ; or, Moral emblems, and ethnick tales, with explanatory notes . ri pat fick Syftem. (c) Paffive Nature— So the SloiclS rauoju j their two Principlesbeino G<.d. an^i M4frcr; the former .(^en:;, the hitter Pj/ir/js. {d) Light in radiant fires — See Nore (c) Emb. III. theTerm Fires alludes ro the Name of the fuperior Order Seraphim^which the renders Flames of Fire^ Pf civ. (f) Goodnefs fends — Thei;cc cilld Angels, ah officio niintii.(f) Empires and Natrons — See Dan. x. i^, Sec.((7) Guardians 0/ the Saints—Pofirivciy at^er^ed by Chrift,IVIatth. xviii. and St


. Hermathenæ; or, Moral emblems, and ethnick tales, with explanatory notes . ri pat fick Syftem. (c) Paffive Nature— So the SloiclS rauoju j their two Principlesbeino G<.d. an^i M4frcr; the former .(^en:;, the hitter Pj/ir/js. {d) Light in radiant fires — See Nore (c) Emb. III. theTerm Fires alludes ro the Name of the fuperior Order Seraphim^which the renders Flames of Fire^ Pf civ. (f) Goodnefs fends — Thei;cc cilld Angels, ah officio niintii.(f) Empires and Natrons — See Dan. x. i^, Sec.((7) Guardians 0/ the Saints—Pofirivciy at^er^ed by Chrift,IVIatth. xviii. and St. Paul, Heb. i. and univerTaliy allowd, exceptby the Sadducees, under the Morsl La*-. The Wiier of the HeathentcrTid cm Ctijlodes ^i? ConduBores intce noflrie j obferving, isy$Hefiod, the go(-d and evil Aflions oi Men, by the Will of afli<:;nd to each Pcrfon two, whom they termd their Geiii, agood ard a bad one, the fijimer repreiented as an old Man holdir.\ga Scroll vvritten in one Hnnd and pointing to it with the other. Emblem ( 15 ) €,<^<:. E M B L E M V. Creation andConfummation of Woklds^ WHEN firft the (a) Breath of Heavn wasfcnt Abroad,Thenliven d (b) CHAOS became full of GOD;His Power Omnipotent that Mafs thence thefe Worlds with all their Hofls were made;Earth, Seas, and Heavn in nitid Forms evry Starry Orb their Makers Glory fhews;Each living Form Almighty Powr exprefsd,And Natures grateful Voice Jkee Natures GODconfefsd. Tis done. But fee, alas! when Times lafc Age H^all come, All (I^) All Natxire mourns, devouring Flames confumcThe burning Worlds j that, Sinner, was thy Doom:Till thou the Handy-work of Heav n profand,That Work the Care of Heavnshigh Hand remaind:But Sin once known. Guilt veild its Beauties that was Horror which was Heavn before jThe Curfe^ the Deluge, and the Rage of Ma?t^Compleat the Ruin which the Fall began :Vindidive Jufiice^ thence the Lightnings in lafl Times fhall burn the


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