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them tithes ; under the gospel , having left all things in his church to charity and
Christian freedom , he hath given them only what is justly given them . That , as
well under the gospel as under the law , say our English divines , and they only of
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them tithes ; under the gospel , having left all things in his church to charity and
Christian freedom , he hath given them only what is justly given them . That , as
well under the gospel as under the law , say our English divines , and they only of
...
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5 , signifying the Christian true and " holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifice ;
" it follows hence , that we are now justly exempt from paying tithes to any who
claim from Aaron , since that priesthood is in us now real , which in him was but a
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5 , signifying the Christian true and " holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifice ;
" it follows hence , that we are now justly exempt from paying tithes to any who
claim from Aaron , since that priesthood is in us now real , which in him was but a
...
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do so , first , by the secret providence of God , intending him for a type of Christ
and his priesthood ; next , by his due ... But our ministers , though neither priests
nor kings more than any other Christian , greater in their own esteem than ...
do so , first , by the secret providence of God , intending him for a type of Christ
and his priesthood ; next , by his due ... But our ministers , though neither priests
nor kings more than any other Christian , greater in their own esteem than ...
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Which may induce us to believe , that as both Abraham and Melchisedec , so
tithes also in that action typical and ceremonial , signified nothing else but that
subjection which all the faithful , both ministers and people , owe to Christ , our
high ...
Which may induce us to believe , that as both Abraham and Melchisedec , so
tithes also in that action typical and ceremonial , signified nothing else but that
subjection which all the faithful , both ministers and people , owe to Christ , our
high ...
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Next , Melchisedec not as a minister , but as Christ himself in person , blessed
Abraham , who “ had the promises , ” ver . 6 , and in him blessed all , both
ministers and people , both of the law and gospel : that blessing declared him
greater and ...
Next , Melchisedec not as a minister , but as Christ himself in person , blessed
Abraham , who “ had the promises , ” ver . 6 , and in him blessed all , both
ministers and people , both of the law and gospel : that blessing declared him
greater and ...
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