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Chapter XXVIII.—Of the Spiritual Victim, Which Prayer is.
For this is the spiritual victim89368936 1 Pet. ii. 5. which has abolished the pristine sacrifices. “To what purpose,” saith He, “(bring ye) me the multitude of your sacrifices? I am full of holocausts of rams, and I desire not the fat of rams, and the blood of bulls and of goats. For who hath required these from your hands?”89378937 Isa. i. 11. See the LXX. What, then, God has required the Gospel teaches. “An hour will come,” saith He, “when the true adorers shall adore the Father in spirit and truth. For God is a Spirit, and accordingly requires His adorers to be such.”89388938 John iv. 23, 24. We are the true adorers and the true priests,89398939 Sacerdotes; comp. de Ex. Cast. c. 7. who, praying in spirit,89408940 1 Cor. xiv. 15; Eph. vi. 18. sacrifice, in spirit, prayer,—a victim proper and acceptable to God, which assuredly He has required, which He has looked forward to89418941 Or, “provided.” for Himself! This victim, devoted from the whole heart, fed on faith, tended by truth, entire in innocence, pure in chastity, garlanded with love,89428942 “Agape,” perhaps “the love-feast.” we ought to escort with the pomp89438943 Or, “procession.” of good works, amid psalms and hymns, unto God’s altar,89448944 Altare. to obtain for us all things from God.
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