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                                 achinge of that same /  then were they iustified thereby. How be
                        it the dede in it selfe / the 
                         cuttynge off of the foreskyn of the manchildes
                        priuey membir iustified  them not ner was a satisfaccion for the
                        childes synnes / but the 
                         preachynge only did iustifie them that receaued the
                        faith theroffe.  For it was a bage geuen indifferently as well
                        vn to them that neuer 
                         consented in their hertes vn to gods lawe / as vn to
                        the electe in  whose hertes the lawe was written. And that this
                        was the meaninge 
                         of circumcision maye be proued many wayes: But namely
                        by Paul 
                         Romans .ij. where he saith / circumcision is moch
                        worth / if thou  kepe the lawe (whose signe it was) and else
                        not. And Roma. iij.  where he saith that god did iustifie the
                        circumcised of faith (whose 
                         signe it was on the other syde) and else not. 
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                        And the paschall lambe was a memoriall of their
                        deliueraunce out  of Egypte only and no satisfaccion or
                        offeringe for synne. 
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                        And the offeringe of their first frutes preached how
                        they had receaued 
                         all soch frutes of the hand of god / and that it was
                        god that  gaue them that land and that kepte them in it / and
                        that did blesse  and make their frutes grow. In token wherof as
                        vn to a lorde roiall  they brought him the first ripe frutes of
                        their herueste. Which remembraunce  as longe as it abode in
                        their hertes / it moued them to  loue god againe and their
                        neyboure for his sake / as he so oft desyred  them. And out of
                        this ceremonye was fett the blessynge of oure new  ripe frutes
                        for like purpose / though we haue lost the significacion. 
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                        And their other offeringes / as the sacrifices of
                        doues / turtles / 
                        
                        
                        lambes / kyddes / shepe / calues / gottes and oxen
                        were no satisfaccions 
                         for syn 
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