. The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included. ess unto the Lord,and it shall please him betterthan a young bullock that hathhorns and hoof. Let the poorsee it and be glad. 9 And again he saith, u Offerunto God the sacrifice of praise,and pay thy vows unto the MostHighest. And call upon me inthe day of trouble, and I willdeliver thee, and thou shaltglorify me. 12The sacrifice of Godis a broken spirit. 10 If Ye know, beloved, yeknow
. The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included. ess unto the Lord,and it shall please him betterthan a young bullock that hathhorns and hoof. Let the poorsee it and be glad. 9 And again he saith, u Offerunto God the sacrifice of praise,and pay thy vows unto the MostHighest. And call upon me inthe day of trouble, and I willdeliver thee, and thou shaltglorify me. 12The sacrifice of Godis a broken spirit. 10 If Ye know, beloved, yeknow full well the Holy Scrip-tures ; and have thoroughlysearched into the oracles of God:call them therefore to your re-membrance. 11 For when Moses went upinto the mount, and tarried thereforty days and forty nights infasting and humiliation; Godsaid unto him, 18Arise, Moses,and get thee down quickly fromhence, for thy people whom thoubroughtest out of the land ofEgypt, have committed wicked- Psalm xxxii. 2 See Junius in loc. Chief leaders. ingaccording to; live in. 6 Rather lxix. 31. u Psalm Deut. ix. 136 7 Num. xvi12 Psalm li. 17. 4 They ought. 5 9 Exod. Q X I I I I -! < < £ UJ oCO ^ the heathens, &c. I. CLEMENT. Tlie benefit ness: they have soon transgress-ed the way that I commandedthem, and have made to them-selves graven images. 12 And the Lord said untohim, I have spoken unto thee1 several times, saying I haveseen this people, and behold it isa stiffnecked people: let metherefore destroy them, and putout their name from under hea-ven. And I will make untothee a great and a wonderfulnation, that shall be much 2larger than this. 13 But Moses said, Not so,Lord ; Forgive now this peopletheir sin; or if thou wilt not,blot me also out of the book ofthe living. O admirable charity!O insuperable perfection ! Theservant speaks freely to his Lord;He beseeches him either to for-give the people, or to 3 destroyhim together wit
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