98 CyrHS-Garden> Or 



phicks of the brafen Table of 



will hardly decline all thought of Chri- 



ftian fignality in them. 



We (ball not call in the Hebrew Ten*- 

 pba, or ceremony of their Oblations, wa 

 ved by the Prieft unto the four quarters 

 of the world, after the formofacrofs; 

 as in the peace-offerings* And if it were 

 clearly made out what is remarkably de 

 livered from the Traditions of the Rab 

 bins, that as the Oyle was powred co 

 ronal ly or circular lly upon the head of 

 Kings, fo the High-Prieft was anointed 

 decuflfeti vely or in the form of a X 5 

 though it could not efcape a typicall 

 thought of Chrift, from myfticallcon- 

 fiderators; yet being the conceit is He 

 brew, wefhould rather expeftits veri 

 fication from Analogy in that language, 

 then to confine the fame unto the uncon 

 cerned Letters of Greece^ or make it out 

 by the chara&ers of Cadmus or Pa/a- 

 medcs. 



Of this Quinciraciall Ordination the 

 Ancients praftifed much difcourfed lit-* 

 tie ; and the Moderns have nothing en 

 larged; which he that more nearly con- 

 fidercth, in the form of its fquare RA0 



