CHAP XVII. 277 placas, yet are to haue no g haughty harts nor lofty eyes, but behaue themfelues,& compote their foules , likeweyned chil- dren ; learningdayly from h the minufte- rie andbookof Cod, to feare the Lord, and to keepe all the words of his law, that their i harts benet lifted up aboue their brethren; They are with them to k beginand end the publick wor%ip of God; they may not takeof the i peoples inheritance, nor thruic themout of their poffefhon ; they are to conteyn as well themfelues as their fubjeas in the obedi- ence of Chrift , tobe fofler-fathers m nourfes of the church, unto which they haue brought their nglorie and their ho- nour; exfpeting a better and aneternall glory with all Saints in the kingdome ofGod. For there is a covenant bLftween them and their fubjec s, o that they will be the Lords people , yeathem elues are the foremo(R p to make it, and to order all things in their kingdorncs accordin to Gods word. As that good king Ioli- ah q in the aikmblic of all his people, both great and (mall, ftrft covenanted himfelfe to walkafter the Lord, and to S 3 keepe glifat, 13r, 2. hDeu. Y L18 19. iDets.17,24 1 vale 13. !TIfa49.z; n Re^u. ti, 24. p z CiJro.23 16, p aChro.z9 to. jgr ta.rd in the chapter. q 2 Chro.34 z9..42.
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