The l'railice of Piety. 479 either direfíty concerne the Seruice of God, though theybee performed by bodily labour ; as vnder the Law the PI-jells did labour in k I1ing and dref- fne the fscrificer , and burning them on the Altar. And Chri- aians under the Go.fell., when they trauell farre to the places of Gods worfhip, it is but a Sabbath dayes journey , like to that of the Shtcsamite, who trauelled from home , to hilare the Prophet on the Sabbath Day , becaufe Thee had no tea- ching neere her owne dwelling. IAnd the Preacher, though Kee laboureth in the fwAat of his browes, to the wearying of his body , yet Kee loth but a Sabbath dayes works : For the holy end fane4ifieth the worker,. a, the Temple did the Gold, or the illtar the gift thereon. Or elfe 'filch bodily labour, whereby the people of Gbd are affembled to his Wor fhip : Mara z. f. a Reg44.Ia. Math.z;.
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