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Show ofneir Pajfover. LIB. I I I. dinary pricks over 'it , for fpecial .confidera ti.on. Hereby the Lord might intimate) t~a~ we G.enttles· which were unclean, even dead . tn trefpafies and fins , and far off, Ephef. 2. I 3. fb o uld be mad.e nigh by the blood of ~ hrift.:J and fo p~rtakers ofh.tm, the ftcond Pa(Jover. Ofthls legal Ordtnance the Hebr~w.r . fay, (b) What is this journey far off? fif~een ?"Illes h, Mt~imon. ;,. without the walls of Jerufalem, who fo IS dtftant Ko~b:':;.P8~facb from ~eruf'alem ,· on the fourteenth de. y of the firfk '•·S •Je"' , 9• monthJ l fif'Jt"e en m•t les or more, w I1 en h S 'fc h t e un n ct , Lo this is a journey far ojj; if Jefs then this, it is no: a journey far off; tor he may come to Jerufalem by after midday, though he go on foot, eafil y. The Agreement between the Pa[chat L~tmb and Chrift fiandeth thus, I - chrift is our Pajfover,, I Cor. 5· The Pafchal Lamb was, Cbrifi was, 1 One of the flock. J PerfelJ man, John r. 2 Without blemiili. 2 Without fin. 3 To be facrificed and 3 Suffired and died, .roafled 4 His bones were not broken s About the Evening. 6 Their door-pofl:s were to be fprinkled wah the blood. j That the punifhiog Angel might pats o• ver them. 2 It was eaten in their feveral families. 9 The whole Lamb. 4 TheJ bra/ze not his /eg1., ' John 19.33, 5 IN the end of the world, Heb.9 ... 16. 6 The Blood qf chrifl purg· eth oHr confciences. 7 That fin and death mig he not prevail againft us. 8 He is applied by Fa it h. ! 9 According to all the Artifles of the Creed 1o With LIB. I I I. Oft!Jeir Penteco(t. I I) Io. Without Leaven. 1 o .. Wiihout HJpocrifie, I Cor. j. 1 I. With bitter herbs. 1 r. With patience under the Crofi. 1 a. In ha·fre, and in the ll. With an earnefl and manner of Travellers. longing expetJatio1J of life eternal. 13. On I y by the Circum- 13. Only hJ the faithful, cifed. 1 Cor. 1 1. CHAP. V. Of their Pentec# T His Feafl: was caiJed ..,,Yluo~~, the Pentecoft ; • -Which word fignifieth the fiftie-th day, becaufe It was obierved upo~ the fiftieth dt~J after the fecowd of the_ Pajfover, whtch was the fixteenth of Nijan. Here In the firfi place we muft note :) that the four=' teenth ofNiJan wasT~ ,.J~~, the Pajfover; the fifteenth io~1n ~ '}fd_9i~,the Fe aft oft he Pa/fover: or* "'f~7H ii '7f'rlx_J., ,. s~niortl Al· thejlr:fl ofthe.Paffiver: the fixteenth was J'£~1ee;t~ 'Jfer.· pe!laba"r~•mc !?(et., the fecond of the P ajfover; or the morrow a-~'ter the ~~m,:f:~tm P , rr;, L . h. h . 'J • rrt~ q-a.pp..,.,~», aJJDve~, evtt.23. II. w 1c ts all one, as ifithad Lev. 2 3-.u. ~een fatd, the mo~row afte.r the fea@ of the P aJlover; for tn thofe feafis whtch confllled in many daies, the firft - an? the Ia~ were termed Sabbath;~ Now thefe fifty dates were tn truth the appointed time of their Har~ , vefr, their Harvefi, being bounded as it were with two remarkab!e daies, the one being ·the hegi~ning, the other the end thereof: the beginning was ;,"7'~ ii 'K'ri'<,tt. the fecond oft he P a./fover; the end was 'K'tv-rex.o .. ru, the fiftieth daJ after, calied the Pe11tecqft. Upon . Q.a the |