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i TBf ' tKtfte MEANING OW THE I / aST CLAUSE OF Wn VI . 27 * *
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MaylCK 1 S 09 . "——To him , hath God the father / ' or the Father , even God , u set his seaL " * This last clause ( says Mr . Kenrick ^ in loc : refers to the twiracles of Ch $ ist » which gave
bim the authority of God for teaching in the same manner as a prince setting his se # J to a writing , gives to that writing authority to Convey his senticnejits , "
Mr . Jones however , ( Jllustr . ISfC . in loc . ) is dissatisfied with this interpretation , and olbseryjes that an allusion is here designed
to the custom of the victims proper for sacrifice being marked , or sealed ^ by afi officer appointed for the purpose , which practice , m the authority I think pf J ? ip-
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larch , ih his treatise de Is . et Osir * he states to haye existed amoug the Gentiles . Now I beg leave to submit to the reconsideration of the learned and ingenious author of the I / 2 u * trari ~
ons 9 # c . whether on his own principle , it be at ail probable that our Lord , with the associations , and education of a J ^ w , should refer to a custom which , for aught th ^ t
appears had no existence in hjis own country , > nd with which therefore he could scarcely be acquainted ? , . ,, 1
Until this question be satisfactorily answered ^ Mr , KenricSc ^ s exposition of the passage must b <* admitted as perfectly correct . * ¦ .. ; / n . ¦ -v
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The true meaning of the last Clause of Join vu 27 . 27 $
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One of them upon , the £ efU jiite nature of * o $ > when used simp ! y definite even when employed to e ^ pTess a meaning otherwise indefinite , might save some future trouble and embarrassment . But I 3-m neither disposed nor at
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leisure to supply means of safety to one who has volunteered as the reprover of men , who could certainly in this case , hurl back the censure which recoiled from them ** sdves and left them harmless . PRIMITIVE .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1809, page 273, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1736/page/27/
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