By a way we know not

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Hugh Binning, Works, pp. 395-396:

If the several accidents of providence were foreseen by us, what a marvellous perturbation and disorder would it make in our duty! Who would do his duty out of conscience to God’s command, to commit events to him? Now, there is the trial of obedience, to make us go by a way we know not, and resign ourselves to the all-seeing providence, whose eyes run to and fro throughout the earth. Therefore that no grace may want matter and occasion of exercise; that no virtue may die out for want of fuel, or rust for lack of exercise, God hath thus ordered and disposed the world. There is no condition, no posture of affairs, in which he hath not left a fair opportunity for the exercising of some grace. Hath he shut up and precluded the acting of one or many through affliction? Then surely he hath opened a wide door, and given large matter for self-denial, humility, patience, moderation; and these are as precious as any that look fairest.
 
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