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"of bulls, or drink the blood of goats? CHAP. "Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay III.

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thy vows unto the Moft High ".-Thou "defireft not facrifice, elfe would I give "it thee; thou delightest not in burntofferings. The facrifices of God are a "broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not defpife."

Thefe two laft citations are not fo much prophetical as declarative; but they equally tend to fhew, that Christianity does not make void the Law, by abolishing its ceremonies; fince, even under the Law, God fo expressly denies, that they are pleafing to him from any intrinfic merit of their

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3. The prophet Ifaiah abounds with the fame expreffions: "To what purpose is "the multitude of your facrifices unto me? "faith the Lord: I am full of the burnt

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offerings of rams, and the fat of fed "beafts; and I delight not in the blood of

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bullocks, or of lambs, or of he-goats. "When ye come to appear before me, "who hath required this at your hand to "tread my courts? Bring no more vain

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with; it is iniquity, even the folemn meeting. Your new moons, and your

appointed feasts, my foul hateth; they "are a trouble unto me; I am weary to "bear them." After this immediately follows the reason, why these ceremonies were a trouble to God, and what was the only true method of gaining his favour; the real poffeffion of thofe virtues, of which the legal obfervances were only the shadow. "When ye spread forth your hands, "I will hide mine eyes from you; yea, "when ye make many prayers, I will not "hear your hands are full of blood. Wash

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ceafe to do evil; learn to do well; feek judgment, relieve the oppreffed, judge "the fatherless, plead for the widow."

In another part of his Prophecies, Isaiah foretells the blind attachment of the Jews to rites and ceremonies, and that, in confequence of their not being converted to a purer revelation, they fhould be removed

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from their own land, and scattered among CHAP. the Gentiles. "Go and tell this people, III. "Hear ye indeed, but understand not;

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and fee ye indeed, but perceive not. "Make the heart of this people fat, and "make their ears heavy, and fhut their

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eyes; left they fee with their eyes, and "hear with their ears, and understand with "their heart, and convert, and be healed. "Then faid I, Lord, how long? And he

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answered, Until the cities be wasted "without inhabitant, and the houfes with"out man, and the land be utterly defo"late, and the Lord have removed men far away, and there be a great forfaking " in the midst of the land'."

The fame lip-fervice, to which men in all ages are so prone, is, in a fimilar manner, upbraided in the following paffage. "Wherefore the Lord faid, Forafmuch as

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this people draw near me with their "mouth, and with their lips do honour "me, but have removed their heart far "from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men: there"fore, behold, I will proceed to do a mar

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"vellous work among this people, even a "marvellous work and a wonder: for the "wisdom of their wife men fhall perish, "and the understanding of their prudent "men fhall be hidm." The judicial blindnefs here spoken of remains to this day. Still does the wifdom of their wife, men perifh, and still is the understanding of their prudent men hid. But darkness is only come upon Ifrael for a season; God, in his own due time, will enlighten their hearts, and the whole world will form only one flock under one fhepherd.

4. The prophet next in order is Jeremiah, who expressly foretells the propagation of a pure and spiritual religion; the abolition of legal ordinances; the call of the Gentiles; and the final restoration of Ifrael. "I will. give you pastors according to mine heart, "which fhall feed you with knowledge

and understanding. And it fhall come "to pafs, when ye be multiplied and in"creased in the land, in those days, faith "the Lord, they fhall fay no more, The "ark of the covenant of the Lord: nei"ther fhall it come to mind; neither fhall they remember it; neither fhall they

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"vifit it; neither fhall that be done any CHAP. At that time, they fhall call Je- 111. "rufalem, the Throne of the Lord and "all the nations fhall be gathered unto it, "to the name of the Lord, to Jerufalem: "neither shall they walk any more after "the imagination of their evil heart".'

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The other prophecy of Jeremiah, relative to the fame event, is perhaps yet more particular. "Behold the days come, faith the Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the houfe of Ifrael, and "with the houfe of Judah; not according "to the covenant that I made with their "fathers, in the day that I took them by "the hand to bring them out of the land " of Egypt; which my covenant they brake, "although I was an husband unto them, "faith the Lord. But this fhall be the "covenant that I will make with the house "of Ifrael: After thofe days, faith the "Lord, I will put my law in their inward "parts, and write it in their hearts; and "I will be their God, and they fhall be my people." According to this prediction, the ancient Levitical covenant was

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