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The Perpetual Government Of Christ's Church (1842) (Paperback)
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always the chiefest both in Egypt and Canaan, and his " father's
sons bowing unto him" according to the tenor of Gen. xlix.8.
Jacob's blessing. And so from Adam to Moses we find a continual
superiority of the father over his children, and the firstborn
above his brethren, approved and established by God himself in the
regiment of his church, and not any precept or precedent for
equality0. CHAP. II. The Iirri it-til and national regiment of the
church under the late. V 7HEN it pleased the goodness of God to
extend the true knowledge of himself to the whole seed of Jacob,
and to bring a people out of Egypt to be his peculiar, he severed
from the rest the tribe of Levi, to attend the ark and offerings
which be commanded, and to teach their brethren the judgments and
statutes of their God. For the church being enlarged and spread
over the whole nation, the domestical discipline that was before
the law, could not so well fit the government of a people as of an
household j and therefore out of twelve tribes God chose one to
retain the priesthood, and have the oversight of all holy things,
and execution of all sacred service. In which tribe, according to
the number and order of the first fathers and families descended
from Levi the son of Jacob, God did proportion and establish divers
superiorities and dignities as well in answering the sentence of
the law to the people, as in serving him at his altar; and those
not only of priests above Levites, but of priests above priests,
and of Levites among themselves. The first distinction was of
priests above Levites; that is, of Aaron and his sons above the
rest of the same tribe: who were restrained from touching or seeing
the holy things committed to the priests' charge, and ministered in
the sanctuary at the appointment and comm...
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