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THe Text hath a double fore-head, one lookes towards the Letter, the other, the Allegory; that of the Letter glances on the Legall Sacrifice, by the Iewe; that of the Allegory, on the Spirituall, by the Christian; the one was a carnall oblation of the Body onely, the other a Misticall, of the Affections; That spake in the rough Dialect of the Law; Horror, Blood, and Death; This, in the sweet language of the Gospell, Brethren, and Beseeching, and Mercies of God. Here then is no Hecatombe or slaughter of the Beast, no Bullocke or Ram, |
THe Text hath a double forehead, one looks towards the letter, the other, the Allegory; that of the letter glances on the Legal Sacrifice, by the Iewe; that of the Allegory, on the Spiritual, by the Christian; the one was a carnal oblation of the Body only, the other a Mystical, of the Affections; That spoke in the rough Dialect of the Law; Horror, Blood, and Death; This, in the sweet language of the Gospel, Brothers, and Beseeching, and mercies of God. Here then is no Hecatomb or slaughter of the Beast, no Bullock or Ram, |
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