I SB Cfie fpfUaip of 'BiuteiS s Sr^ 
fy Sheep that were flain t6 cover Adam with in Pa« 
fadife, the skins of them were a type of Chrift. 
%. The Pafchal Lamb was flain towards even- 
ing; Chri^t\\Q Lamb of God fufered not tor us 
in the firft ages of the World, but feme thoufand: 
of years after the fall, roexercifecheiaith of good 
men, and then in the f nine fs of time God fent his 
which was to be flain at even, not in his child- 
hood, nor in his youth, but in his eflace pf man- 
hood. 
' 5. The Pafchal Lamh was ufed to be taken from 
among the flock; Chrift took^ not on him the natmt 
«f Angels, hitt the feed of Al>raham,md fo becamt 
the Captain, and Shepherd of his Sheep. 
4. It was to be a male of a year old, without fpot 
©r blemifli ; Chrift was perfedi man, but yet fub-' 
je£l to divers infirmities, though without fin. 
5. The blood of the Pafchal Lamb was to be 
Crinkled on the door- poll ; thus is the blood of 
GhiB by the preaching of the Gofpel fprinkled 
on the hearts of men, 
6 . It was to be eaten with unleavened bread ; 
Chr^B never doth that man good that dbth not re- 
ceive him into a pure heart. 
7. It was to be eaten with bitter herbs-, by which 
was fignified to us thofe many afflidions and cala- 
mities that the GhrlBians were to undergo. 
8. As there ufed to be but one Pafchal Lamb in 
i houfe, (o was there but one Chrift, viho was King 
both of Jew and Gentile. 
9. That which remained of the Pafchal Lamb 
Was not to be kept, but to be burned, to fignifie to 
us 
