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because (like Porcellane, ) they are of very great worth, and the soonest broken. Besides which, they have a property of being so wholsom, or so destructive, that whilst we keep them intire, they keep us too in our integrity; and if we customarily break them, they grind us certainly to powder. The Prophet David had so smarted by having broken two of the number, (the one with Bathshebah, and the other against Uriah, ) as to have made a new Covenant with God Almighty, that if he would teach him once more the way of his statutes, he would not fail for the future, to keep them whole unto the end. |
Because (like Porcelain,) they Are of very great worth, and the soonest broken. Beside which, they have a property of being so wholesome, or so destructive, that while we keep them entire, they keep us too in our integrity; and if we customarily break them, they grind us Certainly to powder. The Prophet David had so smarted by having broken two of the number, (the one with Bathsheba, and the other against Uriah,) as to have made a new Covenant with God Almighty, that if he would teach him once more the Way of his statutes, he would not fail for the future, to keep them Whole unto the end. |
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