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The mainteinance of the Minister is held but a matter arbitrary, and the paiment of tithes only a ceremonie determined and ended together with the ceremoniall Law of Moses. But the Law of Nature whereby they are due (witnesse the tithes that Abraham before the Law paid Melchisedech the Priest of the most high God, Ge. 14.) though it ran along with the ceremoniall Law of Moses, yet was it not determinable with that Law, no more than was the Decalogue. |
The maintenance of the Minister is held but a matter arbitrary, and the payment of Tithes only a ceremony determined and ended together with the ceremonial Law of Moses. But the Law of Nature whereby they Are due (witness the Tithes that Abraham before the Law paid Melchizedek the Priest of the most high God, Ge. 14.) though it ran along with the ceremonial Law of Moses, yet was it not determinable with that Law, no more than was the Decalogue. |
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