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Divine Conduct: Or, the Mystery of Providence, wherein the being and efficacy of providence is asserted and vindicated; the methods of providence as it passes through the several stages of our lives opened; and the proper course of improving all providences directed, in a treatise upon Psalm 57, verse 2.
By John Flavel, preacher of the gospel.
The whole Providence of God ultimately directs all things to his own glory and the salvation of the elect; and then the Spirit of God rests, when it sees the wicked condemned and the elect saved; from which twofold outcome God is glorified. — Hieronymus Zanchius, Miscellany, volume 2, page 199.
[illegible] Psalm 111:4 [illegible in non-Latin alphabet] he made a memorial of his wonderful works.
London: Printed by R. W. for Francis Tyton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1678.