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Achan offended both waies, but for the first he impropriated from God the Wedge of Gold, which the Lord had peculiarly reserved to himselfe, chap. 6. v. 19. and secondly appropriated to himselfe the Baby lonish garment which God had appointed to be burnt and abolished. chap. 6. verse 18. These things thus premised by way of explication, I proceed to the confirmation to demonstrate that those in a Nation that offend in either of these waies in that which God hath execrated are the persons by whom the Common-wealth is disturbed; |
achan offended both ways, but for the First he impropriated from God the Wedge of Gold, which the Lord had peculiarly reserved to himself, chap. 6. v. 19. and secondly appropriated to himself the Baby lonish garment which God had appointed to be burned and abolished. chap. 6. verse 18. These things thus premised by Way of explication, I proceed to the confirmation to demonstrate that those in a nation that offend in either of these ways in that which God hath execrated Are the Persons by whom the Commonwealth is disturbed; |
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