Ainsworth - Houston-Packer Collection BT972 .A46 1628

56 CHAP. V. 4-uarie, and pollutehis holy name; not Lt1).zA,6, P turne after Tooth-Payers , for the fame caufe. All tnoniments of idolatrie they were to &flroy , c becaufe they were a gD0s.7, 5,6 holypeople to the Lord their God.Ido- latrous rights and cultomes they were to h.14,T,2 refreyne, rfor the fame caufe. Euen their r bodily excrements were to be covered , !°cha.z;,i;, f that their hoft might be holy before 14. the Lord. Andbeing thus clenfed from evill, they were willed to remember, & eNam. í5,4o do all his commandements, and t fo be holy unto their God. 3. The new tefament alfo teacheth i Cer.5,2 this fame, whiles it oppofeth fanditie Io, i' y unto all manner finne and uncleannes; sThef..4,7. and exhorteth us to x clenfe our felues xzcor.7,i. from all filthines of the fiefh and fpirit, and fogrowe upunto full holines in the fear of God t that being fan&ified y; Thej s, y throughout , we may by good worker z Ron.6,19 giue all our members iervants unto righteoufnes inholines. C m A P

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