390 ...9. Ag Expofit'ioísít.`jib>t'tbe Ébik òf' j Ola. Veil O. taithftt in Cóvènatit, areTaid to have a tying or a deceitful right _ i idise lira Nfld. The Ptöihè't 1 aeah fpeaking Of a Life wor(hipper,who had faderr ferteri tngage'd `his faith to ref vè Idols, concludes, Fiefeedeihof afhes, a ftaesmendaeea `d'eceived heärt hash turned blm afide that he candot deliver hisfoul redicumhóe- . fay, my b' 44. ) (as redieuntur, nor Is there not a tic in right-band ? (Ifa. 20 or others tranilate) Is there not a lie at my right-hand? noting, that the Idol to which he had given his heart and hand,would deceive him moll when he trutied molt to it. mu: Secondly, The Dryer man eying the temper or difiémper, both Cumquadan of the complainant and defendant, laid his hand gently now up- enenrione,flu on one, and then upon another, Ming his bell Rhetorick to per - dio 2% indu' fwade,yeato conjure them to peace and quictnefs ; Sir,f,id he,,o flnia goners one,1 befee.chyou to accept of thefe terms and conditions 'tis you .Arbiter medu- } p ' y ur inter iii. that have done the wrong,and trefpaffcd againfi your neighbour; gante: beniga and prefently he.befpake the other, that he would pafs by the of- mount runt fence, heal the breach, forget the injury, or rake rcafonable fatis- fuper Anne faEtion for his damage. ru w p",pne Thirdly, The Dayes-man giving fentence, laid his hand upon f.!ebat, dieenr,'the head of him whn na he found faulty, and to have done the Tumbaebaliu- wrong, in token of condemnation. Among the Ceremonies of mow tuvera confecrating the Levitical Priells , this is given in command, bpne'eoifü fed (Exod. 2 1.0. Thou. alt cars e a bullock to be brought before the h ter"hog ( 9 ) 1 k . leer: no de- Tabernacle of the Congregation : and Aaron and his pins put òuifí'i.Bvld. their bands upon the head of the bullock,: And in the rules given concerning the burnt offeringsof thepeople,it is direaed;that the bringer (hall lay his hand upon the head of the burnt-ofering, &c. (Levit.1.4.) Now this layingof their hands upon the head ofthe Sacrifce,inplied the laying oftheir fins upon the head of the Sa- crifice, and that, the laying of their (ins upon the head of Chritt, on whom the Prophet affitres us, The Lord laid the iniquity ofus all (Ifa.53.6.) And as the laying on of the hand upon the headOf tlebeatt rransfcrr'd their tins uponhim, folikewitè that fentence of death and condemnation which was due to their tin, and was prefently executed by flaying of the bead : which was a lively type of Chritt ( the Lamb tlain from thebeginning of the world) dying under a fentence of condemnation in the dead of lin- nets Lafdy, The Lying on of thehand, notes the keepingof the parties in coaipafs, for contenders ufe to be very violent one a- gainit another.. Thus
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