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3.The bloud was to be fprinkled upon the thutnl i 
of the right hand of the Priefi; it doth not fuf 
ficeto hear the word of God, but we muft fet ou: 
hand to the Plough j for the Kingdotne of Go( 
conlifteth not in words , but in holy living ; wi 
mull put to our right hand, following the com 
mands of God, not of men. | 
Further, the blood of the Ram was to bt 
fprinkled round about the Altar ; the bloud ol 
Chrilljin like manner, is to be fprinkled througl 
the World, ofie drop of which ( as St. Bernard iaith} 
was fetffiaeut for the redemption of the fVorldj were 
there loco. fVorlds more, i 
Moreover, the blood of the Ram was to be 
fprinkled on the garments of the jPnVj?, and yei 
many of them were meet hypocrites ; there are 
many likewile which partake of Chrifi\ table: 
which are unworthy to be his guefts. 
Laftly,forae parts of the facrifice were given tO) 
the Priell, as the breall, and the Ihoulder, one of| 
which is the fign of wit, and the other of forti-i 
tude; twovertues which of all others are modi 
neceflary for Minifters; by which alfo we fee that: 
Minirters ought to be allowed a competent fub- 
k’fiftence, for which God did blefs the people the ^ 
better, 
5. It is very well worth our obfervation, that 
ChriB compareth all good men to Sheep, ashim- 
felf is compared to them ; and without queftion 
it doth figurate unto us that fweet and near union 1 
that there is between Chrifi and his Church. 
t, Chrifi \ 
