The ra ice of `Piety. 437 ceremonies , which neither they nor their Fathers were able to beare, 41. r 5 . z o. Col.2.1 6,17. And howfoeucr in Parad f before mans Fall, the keeping of the Sabbath on the feuenth day of' the Creation was not a Ceremony, but an Argumi t of pertciion : yet after the Fall, it became Ceremonial/ and rubie(51. to charge in refpej of' the re- f}auration by Chrift ; as Mans lit before the fall , beeing Im- mortall , became afterwards mortali: and nakedneffe being an ornament before, became afterwards a fhame : and Marri- age became a type of the My ft:callvnion betwixt CHRIST and his Chanrch, Ephef. 5. And to fulfill the Ceremonies (ad- ded for the Iewes fake vnto the Sabbath) Chrift at his Death retied in the graue all the Iew- ifh Sabbath Tay ; and by that reft, fulfilled all thofe Ceremo- niall necefjaries. Now, as the V 3 cea-
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