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SERMON
XXIX
R
Bleb'
are
they
that
make
pea-ce
between
man
aN,
man.
M
A
T
H.
S,
y,
Ble
ed
are the peace-
ma%er,r,
for
they
fall
be
called
the
children
of
God.
T
is
a
bleffed thing
to
be
an
Inftrument,
of
peace between
man and man.
I
find
the
ftory
of
i
ofes,
in
the
fecond
of Exod:
;
o,
wherein
-he
Both
Ingage hirnfelfe
in
a
guar-
relfome
buinefle,
but to
the
end
that he
might
make
peace
;
To
be
recorded
by
the
holy
Ghoft afterwards
in
the new Teftamêt,
as
a
high and
great
CoMmendatiòn of
Mojes.
And
when he
went out
the
fecond
day,
Behold, two men
of the
Hebrews
firove
together,
and
he
Paid unto
him
that
did
the wrong,
wherefore
fmttefl-
thou thy
fellow
?
Why
now
Mofes
he might have
liv'd
at
the
Court,
and had
all
the delights that
pollibly
might
be;
why
would he
meddle
with
the
Hebrews
that
were
ftriving
together
?
In the
7
Atls,we
find
there
among
the
great Com-
mendations of
Mofes, this
Pets
forth
v,
26. And
the
next
dity
he
(hewed hirttfel
fe
unto
them
as they
fdrovi andwould
have fet
them
at
one
againe, faytng, Sirs,
Te
are Brethren,
why
doe ye-
wrong
one to
another
?
He wòuld
have fet
them
at one
againe
The
holy
Ghodf
forgets
not this, That
Mofes
would.not con-
tent