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It is evident that Oaths were anciently reputed more obligatory than the Sanctions of the Ceremoniall Law, and consequently were to be referred properly to the Moral Law. The Author of the Questions and Answers in the Works of Justin Martyr in Resp. ad Quest. 27. saies, NONLATINALPHABET. Moses for the greater obserservance of the Oath (in carrying Joseph's bones out of Egypt) violated the less forcible Obligation of the Ceremoniall Law; which denounced a Legall impurity in all those that that touched any dead body, Numb. 19. 11. or a mans bone, or a g•ave, § 16. |
It is evident that Oaths were anciently reputed more obligatory than the Sanctions of the Ceremonial Law, and consequently were to be referred properly to the Moral Law. The Author of the Questions and Answers in the Works of Justin Martyr in Resp. ad Quest. 27. Says,. Moses for the greater obserservance of the Oath (in carrying Joseph's bones out of Egypt) violated the less forcible Obligation of the Ceremonial Law; which denounced a Legal impurity in all those that that touched any dead body, Numb. 19. 11. or a men bone, or a g•ave, § 16. |
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