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with the salutary doctrine of the gospel of immortality, which the blessed God committed to my trust.

This charge, my son Timothy, I recommend to you, agreeably to the prophetic gifts heretofore conferr'd on you, by virtue of which you might carry on a successful warfare,

If you represent these things to the brethren, you will appear to be a true minister of Jesus Christ, brought up in the institutions of faith, and the true doctrine to which you were attach'd.

for which they are much to be condemn'd, because they violate the engagements they had before enter'd into:

Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ, appointed by God to declare the promise, which Jesus Christ has made of eternal life;

for which I suffer even the chains of a malefactor: but the word of God is not so confin'd.

when you come, bring the cloke and books, but especially the roll, which I left with Carpus at Troas.

Paul a servant of God, and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to declare the faith which recommends men to the divine favour, and to convince them of that truth, which leads to piety,

and has in due time manifested by the preaching of his word, which is committed to me according to the commandment of God our saviour:

who ought to be curb'd, who pervert whole families, teaching things which they ought not, for sordid lucre.

so that the christian faith, which you have in common with us, displays itself to the observation of all good men about you.

for to which of the angels did he ever say, " thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee? and again, I will be his father, and he shall be my son?

'Tis not therefore to the angels that he has subjected the gospel state of which we are treating.

and again, "I will put my trust in him." and again, "behold, I, and the children which God hath given me.

but as the architect is of much greater dignity than the house he has made; so the glory which Christ received was greater than that of Moses.

which is imply'd by, "to-day since ye hear his voice, harden not your hearts, as at Meriba."

Whereas 'tis we who have believed that shall enter into rest, as he said, "wherefore I have sworn in my wrath, that they shall not enter into my rest." which is different from that rest, at the beginning of the world, when the work of creation was finished.

of which in a certain place relating to the seventh day, 'tis said, "and God did rest the seventh day from all his works."

Since there remains then a rest which some are still to enter into, for they to whom the promise was first made, did not enter in, because of their incredulity;

he pointed out another time in the words, which were spoken by David, a long time after their going into Canaan, in the passage just now quoted, "today since ye hear his voice, harden not your hearts."

for the earth which drinks up the frequent show'rs that fall upon it, and produces plants fit for the use of him that cultivates it, is stiled heavenly land:

but that which bears thorns and briars, is look'd upon as lying under a curse; whose end will be to be burnt.

but we desire that every one of you may shew the same concern, continuing to discharge the condition upon which your hopes are founded: that ye be not unactive,

to whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of the whole booty: first, being by the signification of his name king of justice, and in fact king of Salem, which is, king of peace;

If therefore the Levitical priesthood, concerning which the people received a law, could have given perfection, what further need was there that another priest should rise, to be named after the order of Melchisedec, and not after the order of Aaron?

since it is evident that our Lord sprang out of the tribe of Juda, to which Moses never ascribed the priesthood.

for the law appointed frail mortals to be high priests, but the oracle pronounc'd with an oath, which was since the law, established the son, who is crown'd with immortal perfections.

a priest of the sanctuary, and of the true tabernacle which the Lord made, and not man.

which office he could not discharge here upon earth, where priests are already establish'd, who offer gifts according to the law:

and officiate in the sanctuary, which was a gross representation of that in heaven, agreeable to the order given by God to Moses, when he projected the tabernacle, "be very exact, said he, in following the model which was laid before thee in the mount."

nor for that reproach, which was made to our fathers, where 'tis said, "behold, the days come, saith the Lord, when I will make a new alliance with the house of Israel, and with the house of Juda:

and beyond the veil, was the second part of the tabernacle which is called the holy of holys;

over the ark were the cherubims of glory covering the propitiatory with their wings, of which we cannot now enter into a particular detail.

This type subsists to the present time, both gifts and sacrifices being still offered, which cannot purify the mind of him that officiates

only in matters relating to meats and drinks, and divers baptisms, meer external rites which were to subsist only till the time of reformation.

While the high priest in his daily administrations frequently repeated the same sacrifices which could by no means expiate sin;

by a new and living way which he has first open'd for us, thro' the veil, that is, thro' his flesh;

for if we wilfully apostatize, after having received the knowledge of the truth, it is as a sin for which there is no sacrifice appointed.

and nothing is to be expected but that dreadful judgment, and fiery indignation, which shall devour all such adversaries.

'Twas by faith that Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he was declared righteous, God himself having testified that he accepted his offering, and after he died for his faith, he was not silent.

'Twas by faith that he who was named Abraham, showed his obedience in travelling to a foreign country, which he was afterwards to inherit; and began his journey without knowing where he was going.

so that even a single person whose vigour was gone, gave rise to a posterity as numerous as the stars of the sky, or the sands on the sea-shore, which cannot be numbred.

By faith they passed thro' the red sea, as by dry land: which the Egyptians attempting to do, were drowned.

by faith they made the tour of Jericho for seven days, in consequence of which the walls fell down.

have you forgot the exhortation which is address'd to you, as to children? "my son, despise not thou the chastning of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of him.

but if you were exempted from that discipline which others are subject to, then are you bastards, and not sons.

clear the way for your feet, lest that which is lame should be quite out of joint, instead of being redress'd."

nor to the sound of trumpets, and the voice which pronounc'd such words, that they who heard, intreated they might hear it no more.