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207. GOD'S PRESENCE.

God's present everywhere, but most of all
Present by union hypostatical:
God, He is there, where's nothing else, schools say,
And nothing else is there where He's away.
Hypostatical, personal.




208. THE RESURRECTION POSSIBLE AND PROBABLE.

For each one body that i' th' earth is sown,
There's an uprising but of one for one;
But for each grain that in the ground is thrown,
Threescore or fourscore spring up thence for one:
So that the wonder is not half so great
Of ours as is the rising of the wheat.


209. CHRIST'S SUFFERING.

Justly our dearest Saviour may abhor us,
Who hath more suffered by us far, than for us.


210. SINNERS.

Sinners confounded are a twofold way,
Either as when, the learned schoolmen say,
Men's sins destroyed are when they repent,
Or when, for sins, men suffer punishment.


211. TEMPTATIONS.

No man is tempted so but may o'ercome,
If that he has a will to masterdom.