Transcription of The Fifth Book Of Moses Called Deuteronomy
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The Fifth book Of Moses Called Deuteronomy The Argument The Wonderful love of God toward his Church is lively set forth in this book . For albeit through their ingratitude sundry rebellions against God, for the space of forty years, Deuteronomy 9:7; they had deserved to have been cut off from the number of his people, and forever to have been deprived of the use of his holy word and sacraments; yet he did ever preserve his Church even for his own mercies sake, and would still have his Name Called upon among them. Wherefore he bringeth them into the land of Canaan, destroyeth their enemies, giveth them their country, towns and goods, and exhorteth them by the example of their fathers (whose infidelity, idolatry, adulteries, murmurings and rebellions, he had most sharply punished) to fear and obey the Lord, to embrace, and keep his law without adding thereunto or diminishing there from.
The Fifth Book Of Moses Called Deuteronomy . The Argument . The Wonderful love of God toward his Church is lively set forth in this book. For albeit through their …
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