[The Rev. John East, of St. Michaels Church, Bath, quoted by the late Miss Emma Parr, in a small volume entitled Thoughts of Peace. Mr. East published a volume of poems and several other works, but I have been unable to ascertain in which of them it is to be found; it is not in his Songs of my Pilgrimage. In Sermon III., on the Plan of Human Redemption, Dr. Adam Clarke introduces his observations upon his text with the three following propositions, which he says have acquired the power of incontrovertible axioms among religious people:1. God is too wise to err. 2. He is too holy to do wrong. 3. He is too good to be unkind.]
Remark what I, Gods messenger, aver From Him, who neither can deceive nor err. Prior.Solomon, Book III. Line 849. Horne on the Psalms of David, Psalm cxix. Verse 43.
Be still then, thou uneasy mortal; know that God is unerringly wise; and be assured that, amidst the greatest multiplicity of beings, he does not overlook thee. Hervey.Meditations on a Flower Garden.
The neighbours stared and sighd, yet blessd the lad: Some deemd him wondrous wise, and some believed him mad. Beattie.The Minstrel, Verse 16, Line 8.