The Pra£tice of Piety. 'them the minifteriall luyes, and power of binding and remit- ting/ins. And fo it is moft pro - bable hee did in a foie/me man- ner ease?, far; day ofthe weelke, during the forty dayes bee con - tinued on earth , betweene his Refitrretiion and eAfcenfion (for the fiftieth day after, being the firíiday of the weeke,the Apo - files were aí embied) during which time, he gane Common- dements veto the Apofiles, and * veto them thof things which apoertaine to the King - dome of God, that is, infirtr ed tiaernhow they íhould thorow- out the Churches (which were to bee conuerted) change the Sabbath to the Lords day : the bodily facrifices of Beafis , to the fpirituall fcrifices of praife, prayer , and contrite hearts; the * Leuitìcall Prieflhood of the Law, to the Chrif1ian Minilery of the Go fiell: the Iewiíh Tem- ples and Synagogues,to Churches and 379 Af.t.r.s,. Cyril bids vs: note,tha' S. john dkth not limply (et dowue themanner of Chrißs appearing vnto Tbo- na,s,btit all rhe cìccuu.- 0.ancé of time (poll dies otto) Mince he concludes thus, Diem igitttr adz- cum eße ne- ceße e fl.Cyr. in : ohan.lib 12 cap. g8 * Heb.7.II, Ib. Ephcf.4.8.
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