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5,0 <strong>The</strong> MeritorhuiVricidf onr PJTt.II.1<br />
But if this fpeeeh <strong>of</strong> theirs be well examined, it will appear<br />
Scud LffhriftS that one drop <strong>of</strong> the bloud <strong>of</strong>- Chiift was not Mcient to redeem<br />
not (ufficient to f|,j ^\c^ ^ much Icfi was it (ufficient to redeem the whole world in<br />
wbok^iid. general : for Chrift muft by Gods appointment (bed as much bloud<br />
as was Mcient to make his oblation withal : But one drop was<br />
not futficicnt to make his Oblation J<br />
<strong>The</strong>refore one drop was not<br />
Mcient ro redeem the Elcd, much lc(s was it fufficient to redeem<br />
the" whole world : Chrift k'lew well enough that the bloud <strong>of</strong> the<br />
burnt <strong>of</strong>fering, and the bloud <strong>of</strong> the trefpafs <strong>of</strong>fering, fwhioh was<br />
a type <strong>of</strong> liis own bloud) mu'l be (bed in fuch a large quantity, that<br />
the Altar muft be filled with it round about, Lev.-i.'^. See al(b<br />
Ainf, in Lev. j<br />
. 2 . this fprinkling muft be made with fuch a large<br />
quantity <strong>of</strong> bloud,that the four corners <strong>of</strong> the Altar might be filled<br />
with it, Zach. 9. 1 5. <strong>The</strong> Original word doth £\gn\^t A fouring<br />
om withffrinkling: And the Hebrew Cannons tell us, that the<br />
Priefls muft endeavor, to receive all the blou d in bowls, that ijicre<br />
might be (ufficient at twice fprinkling to ly thick upon all the four<br />
fides <strong>of</strong> the Altar ; as it is written in Lev. i. 5. RouniL about the<br />
tAltar : and the reft <strong>of</strong> the bloud that was left, the Saaificers<br />
poured out at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the Altar ;<br />
Sxod. 29.12. and thence<br />
it was conveyed by fpouts into the ^ioo\s. K idron : See Ainf. in<br />
Lev. 4. 7. yea it was the Lords exprefs commandment concerning<br />
all Saaifices in general, to four out the bloud (namely by a large<br />
^^^^ x\6i\\\itr3\{^rmV\\x\^ufonthe Altar <strong>of</strong> Jehovah, l^eut. 12. 17,<br />
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and Chrift did fulfil this type when he poured cut his foul to de.nh,<br />
J fa. 5 ; . 1 2. fo the Hebrew is j but Paul^ Gre k in Rom 4. 2 y . is<br />
<strong>The</strong> holy Gh<strong>of</strong>t taken from the fcvent)' on this place, which is paUive ;<br />
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