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 him to be God, and to make no difference between the creature and the Creator; Do we doubt God’s all-ſufficiency, becauſe we now ſee no outward means? Alas! what difference do we make between God and man! we think man can help and ſupply us if he had means, but God the Creator is infinite above the creature and help us without any means. If thou hadſt meat, drink, and money enough, thou wouldſt fear no want, but the want of theſe things makes thee diſtruſtful. Alas! from whence I come all theſe! did not God bring them out of nothing? And can not he as eaſily help thee many ways unknown, and not thought of by thee, if thou truſt in him, as then he could make the whole world out of nothing? It is atheiſm and a denial of the Godhead, to doubt whether God could make the world out of nothing; and all infidelity in theſe caſes, favours of atheiſm, and a denial of the God-head, when we doubt whether God can help us when we can ſee nothing but wants: Is it not eaſier for him to help us than to make a world? So in