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1 God the good Creator of all things, in his infinite power and wisdom, doth uphold,
direct, dispose, and govern all creatures and things,1 from the greatest even to the least,2 by his most wise and holy providence, to the end for the which they
were created, according unto his infallible foreknowledge, and the free and immutable counsel of his own
will; to the praise of the glory of his wisdom, power, justice, infinite goodness, and
mercy.3
1Hebrews 1:3; Job 38:11; Isaiah 46:10, 11; Psalms 135:6 2Matthew 10:29-31 3Ephesians 1:11
2 Although in relation to the foreknowledge and decree of God, the first cause, all
things come to pass immutably and infallibly;4 so that there is not anything befalls any by chance, or without his
providence;5 yet by the same
providence he ordereth them to fall out according to the nature of second causes, either necessarily, freely,
or contingently.6
4Acts 2:23 5Proverbs 16:33 6Genesis 8:22
3 God, in his ordinary providence maketh use of means,7 yet is free to work without,8 above,9 and against them10 at his pleasure.
7Acts 27:31, 44; Isaiah 55:10, 11 8Hosea 1:7 9Romans 4:19–21 10Daniel 3:27
4 The almighty power, unsearchable wisdom, and infinite goodness of God, so far manifest
themselves in his providence, that his determinate counsel extendeth itself even to the first fall, and all
other sinful actions both of angels and men;11 and that not by a bare permission, which also he most wisely and powerfully
boundeth, and otherwise ordereth and governeth,12 in a manifold dispensation to his most holy ends;13 yet so, as the sinfulness of their acts
proceedeth only from the creatures, and not from God, who, being most holy and righteous, neither is nor can
be the author or approver of sin.14
11Romans 11:32–34; 2 Samuel 24:1; 1 Chronicles 21:1 122 Kings 19:28; Psalms 76:10 13Genesis 50:20; Isaiah 10:6, 7, 12 14Psalms 50:21; 1 John 2:16
5 The most wise, righteous, and gracious God doth oftentimes leave for a season his own
children to manifold temptations and the corruptions of their own hearts, to chastise them for their former
sins, or to discover unto them the hidden strength of corruption and deceitfulness of their hearts, that they
may be humbled; and to raise them to a more close and constant dependence for their support upon himself; and
to make them more watchful against all future occasions of sin, and for other just and holy
ends.15
So that whatsoever befalls any of his elect is by his appointment, for his glory, and their
good.16
152 Chronicles 32:25, 26, 31; 2 Corinthians 12:7–9 16Romans 8:28
6 As for those wicked and ungodly men whom God, as a righteous judge, for former sin
doth blind and harden;17 from
them he not only withholdeth his grace, whereby they might have been enlightened in their understanding, and
wrought upon their hearts;18
but sometimes also withdraweth the gifts which they had,19 and exposeth them to such objects as their corruption makes occasion of
sin;20 and withal, gives them
over to their own lusts, the temptations of the world, and the power of Satan,21 whereby it comes to pass that they harden
themselves even under those means which God useth for the softening of others.22
17Romans 1:24–26, 28; 11:7, 8 18Deuteronomy 29:4 19Matthew 13:12 20Deuteronomy 2:30; 2 Kings 8:12, 13 21Psalms 81:11, 12; 2 Thessalonians 2:10–12 22Exodus 8:15, 32; Isaiah 6:9, 10; 1 Peter 2:7, 8
7 As the providence of God doth in general reach to all creatures, so after a most
special manner it taketh care of his church, and disposeth of all things to the good
thereof.23
231 Timothy 4:10; Amos 9:8, 9; Isaiah 43:3–5
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