GOD THE GUARDIAN OF THE POOR, AND THE BANK OF FAITH. OR, A DISPLAY OF THE PROVIDENCES OF GOD, WHICH HAVE AT SUNDRY TIMES < In Two Parts. BY WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, S. S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield street, and at Monkwell street Meeting. REESE TYBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked any thing? and they said, Nothing. Luke xxii. 35. SECOND AMERICAN, FROM THE SEVENTH LONDON EDITION. LOWELL: P. D. & T. S. EDMANDS. . BOSTON: SAXTON & PEIRCE. 1842. T185 на Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, by in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts. 25247 BOSTON. PRINTED BY 8. N. DICKINSON, WASHINGTON STREET. UNIVERSITY OF TO THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OF CHRIST, AT PROVIDENCE CHAPEL IN LONDON, AND AT RICHMOND IN SURREY. Dearly beloved in the Lord Jesus, and longed-for in the bowels of Christ · whom I love in the faith, and to whom the love of Christ hath constrained me to become a debtor grace, mercy, and peace, be multiplied among you, through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. I CHOSE to dedicate this little treatise to you, because, sometimes, those providences which appear rather out of the common line, are hard nuts in the mouth of a weak believer; but some of you have known me from the beginning, and have been eye-witnesses of most of the facts which I am going to relate. And if you will allow me to make an honest confession, my conscience has often lashed me for not keeping a diary, or rather minuting down the many conspicuous providences of God, which have appeared to me in times of trouble; but like ungrateful Israel, I went the only way to forget his works, and to be unmindful of the rock of my salvation; and now I have nothing to trust to on this occasion but my own treacherous memory, un |