The fccondComn1andetnent. I • Ex o :D. 2 o.4.Th,nfhalt N8t mak.:. 11 thyfolfanlgrauen/mAgti ncr:. tht,&c. . .. ~~ . "- ~ ~~ ~' . ~N all which wordes, is lhewed by ~mbagdtds ty~_..~,., . . l ll. f1 . ~wr 1 ea ·-_ - __ ::..:=;.- w 1at meanes wee mtln wor 11p either f>f ~--- - ~~ God: namely, notaftertheinucn.. God,or.ro . ffl f'L , bl -l b helpe hts uons o CMl and ooo, ut accor- worihtp• . -~ cling to the direction of hts holie - . --~ ~ . ~ "':o~~. Aod he~e i~ fee downe a progeJ~~ · ~. -~ lubuxon,forbtddmgvs to makea– ~~~"' nylmage, coreprefent God,orto 0 = -· • . ·:. hclpe vs in his wcdbip., or to haue any .fuperfHtious ·or will-worfhip thereby topleafe him the better. The reafons ratifying the prohibition, are drawne, partly fi'otn the nature ofGo.J; that he is'lebouah. Firfl, one, and che .fame for e.ucr in all his attributes and a6Hons; and a flrrmg God, (for fo ·the next word fignifies in the originall) . and t!Jcrefqre perfectly ableto fauc andd.dlroy; and at..lom , , 1 God,louing ~h.tGitie in·his Spoufe_,_with a moll ferucn loue~ and abhorring fpi-riruall w.horedome; with ~ofl excreame · hatred. Partly froln ~is workc::s, firlt gencrall to the whole ..· .Church,:as ta~ing them ft9r his peculiar people, and marry– ing thetl) to himJ(!lfe,which iS> implied,in that he ea lieshim- .. felfe their Grid•.S~f;ondly,frorn his fpeciall rewards,both in · iudg~m~nt aga.in~~f~lfe worlllippers, whom hee will -grie- , uouOyplague;, in -thernfeiues, and in theirfeede, 11 tke third : ~tndfotlrth gentrlltion: And alfo in merde to the true wor- -, flJ.jpp~rs;whqm ~be·will ~vQnderfitlly bleffe,not only~n the!r .. :.o~'J·~·~rfons; pi1t alfo in thoufands of thcir ·,eHgious 'P~ : a . • ' :.ln~rlt\~" ., , )·;
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