CHAP.IIII. 53 c$ions) are y Sains ofthe woft High , a y P(al.15,;, z holy nation.). it S. This happy focietie our fathers of 17 z5. rom. old Caw shadowed in the Tabernacle, zIPet..2.9. where God adwelt among men. His a pí.78,& owne gracious pretence appeared,when hisb glorie filled the Tabernacie,and his b Exo.4o,34. voice was heardeofMofes out of the c Lev.r,re. fame; and the f Arkeofhis flrengthwas a continuall fineof his refidence & rely} f Pfa 132,8' therein. His tonne Chrih was reprefen- ted by the t Mercie-feat,or Prop itiato rie t Exo.25,17 covering the Ark,in whom& by whom God is reconciled with his people, who therefore is called the Propitiatorie or V bila4`érint Reconciliation;from that was the xvoice romum 3,25. xN 7.89 of God heard (peaking , euen as by Chrill Y he fpeaketh to the ende. The Heb. r, z, Angels were figured in the Cherubims upon the z mercie-fear, and in the cour- z Exo, r s tames of the tent round about , for Co .z /21 ic thole ble&cl Spiritsaminifler untoChr.fl and to his church the heyrs of his íàlva- a Hebr. i,6, tion, The multitude of beleevers were 14* refembled. in the b twelue cakes(zccord_ bLev.z4,f ing to the number of the twelue tribes 6. OfLfra.el,)fet upon the pure table before Y. ID 5 the
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