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usjthatReafon is to be brought into fubjeftion un- 
co faith. 
10. As garments were made of Sheep-skin% 
thus ought we to put on Chr 'sft to cover our naked 
fouls ; jacolf could not have received the bkffingj, 
unlefs he had put fomefkins over his hands to matt 
them hairy, like Efans * fo, neither can we be 
made partakers of heavenly bleflings, unlefs we 
haveonusthe righteoufnefsof Chrifi. 
11. The blood of the Laml> which wai 
fprinkled on the door- pofts, was a means to prc^ 
ferve the Jews from deftrudion, but was no betigi 
■fit at all to the Egyptians - the blood of Je/us Chrifi 
in like manner doth not profit us, unlefs we have 
true faith, and fhew it forth by our works % finally^ 
the P afchal Lamkwis to be eaten in hafie^witfi 
their loyns girt ; and poor people that could not 
kill a Lamh of their own, were to go to thgjf 
neighbours, and eat it with them .■ tbofe likewsfe 
; that do eat of the body of Chrifi, ought not to be 
dull and fluggifh,nor of difiblute and wicked livgg^ 
but courteous and charitable to their rseigh* 
bours. 
s, Exod. 29. 15. a Pam was to be offered at the 
confecration of Priefis^ from whence we ma*/ 
learn, that the blood of the Ram was to fee 
poured on the right emre> fo ought we to hepf tlie 
is^ord of God, for faith Cometh by hearing. 
, 2. It was to be poured upon ttt right eare, and 
not on the left, which intimateth unto us tkm 
I much, that oui feiih ought not to be feigjned, btil 
i fincere. 
