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Over the Sea; the Sea his Rod obeys;
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On thir imbattelld ranks the Waves return,
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And overwhelm thir Warr: the Race elect
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Safe towards CANAAN from the shoar advance
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Through the wilde Desert, not the readiest way,
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Least entring on the CANAANITE allarmd
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Warr terrifie them inexpert, and feare
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Return them back to EGYPT, choosing rather
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Inglorious life with servitude; for life
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To noble and ignoble is more sweet
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Untraind in Armes, where rashness leads not on.
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This also shall they gain by thir delay
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In the wide Wilderness, there they shall found
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Thir government, and thir great Senate choose
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Through the twelve Tribes, to rule by Laws ordaind:
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God from the Mount of SINAI, whose gray top
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Shall tremble, he descending, will himself
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In Thunder Lightning and loud Trumpets sound
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Ordaine them Lawes; part such as appertaine
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To civil Justice, part religious Rites
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Of sacrifice, informing them, by types
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And shadowes, of that destind Seed to bruise
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The Serpent, by what meanes he shall achieve
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Mankinds deliverance. But the voice of God
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To mortal eare is dreadful; they beseech
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That MOSES might report to them his will,
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And terror cease; he grants them thir desire,
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Instructed that to God is no access
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Without Mediator, whose high Office now
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MOSES in figure beares, to introduce
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One greater, of whose day he shall foretell,
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And all the Prophets in thir Age the times
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Of great MESSIAH shall sing. Thus Laws and Rites
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Establisht, such delight hath God in Men
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Obedient to his will, that he voutsafes
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Among them to set up his Tabernacle,
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The holy One with mortal Men to dwell:
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By his prescript a Sanctuary is fram'd
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Of Cedar, overlaid with Gold, therein
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An Ark, and in the Ark his Testimony,
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The Records of his Cov'nant, over these
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A Mercie-seat of Gold between the wings
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Of two bright Cherubim, before him burn
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Seaven Lamps as in a Zodiac representing
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The Heav'nly fires; over the Tent a Cloud
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Shall rest by Day, a fierie gleame by Night,
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Save when they journie, and at length they come,
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Conducted by his Angel to the Land
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Promisd to ABRAHAM and his Seed: the rest
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Were long to tell, how many Battels fought,
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How many Kings destroyd, and Kingdoms won,
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Or how the Sun shall in mid Heav'n stand still
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A day entire, and Nights due course adjourne,
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Mans voice commanding, Sun in GIBEON stand,
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And thou Moon in the vale of AIALON,
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Till ISRAEL overcome; so call the third
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From ABRAHAM, Son of ISAAC, and from him
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His whole descent, who thus shall CANAAN win.
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Here ADAM interpos'd. O sent from Heav'n,
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Enlightner of my darkness, gracious things
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Thou hast reveald, those chiefly which concerne
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Just ABRAHAM and his Seed: now first I finde
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Mine eyes true op'ning, and my heart much eas'd,
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Erwhile perplext with thoughts what would becom
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Of mee and all Mankind; but now I see
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His day, in whom all Nations shall be blest,
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Favour unmerited by me, who sought
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Forbidd'n knowledge by forbidd'n means.
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This yet I apprehend not, why to those
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Among whom God will deigne to dwell on Earth
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So many and so various Laws are giv'n;
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So many Laws argue so many sins
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Among them; how can God with such reside?
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To whom thus MICHAEL. Doubt not but that sin
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Will reign among them, as of thee begot;
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And therefore was Law given them to evince
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Thir natural pravitie, by stirring up
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Sin against Law to fight; that when they see
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Law can discover sin, but not remove,
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Save by those shadowie expiations weak,
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The bloud of Bulls and Goats, they may conclude
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Some bloud more precious must be paid for Man,
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Just for unjust, that in such righteousness
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To them by Faith imputed, they may finde
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Justification towards God, and peace
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Of Conscience, which the Law by Ceremonies
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Cannot appease, nor Man the moral part
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Perform, and not performing cannot live.
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So Law appears imperfet, and but giv'n
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With purpose to resign them in full time
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Up to a better Cov'nant, disciplin'd
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From shadowie Types to Truth, from Flesh to Spirit,
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From imposition of strict Laws, to free
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Acceptance of large Grace, from servil fear
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To filial, works of Law to works of Faith.
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And therefore shall not MOSES, though of God
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Highly belov'd, being but the Minister
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Of Law, his people into CANAAN lead;
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