Discourses of the Honourable And Reverend William Bromley Cadogan Am Late Re

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In the Jewifh ceconomy, where all things were juft and equal, as it was the infpired copy of a divine original, and the figure for a time of the everlafting kingdom of Jesus Christ, the law of redemption was eftablifhed, and the right of it fixed in the perfon of the nearefl kinfman to fuch as needed it. If a man, for inftance, died childlefs, it was his brother *s * Tit. Iii. 2 — 7.
office 140 ;equality.
office to marry his widow, in order to proteifl her and preferve his family. Upon this law
... Boaz took Ruth to his bed, and fo became the anceftor of David, *' of whofe feed, according ** to promife, God raifed unto Ifrael a Saviour " Jesus. " If a man had been injured in his perfon, property, or charadler, if he had loft his life by violence, or fold his paternal eftate through poverty, it was the office of the near kinfman to avenge his wrongs, to purfue his murderers, to redeem his inheritance^ and to ftand forth in the caufe of juftice and of mercy *. Such an inftitution, wife and politic in itfclf, points efpecially to Christ Jesus, in whom is the right and power of redemption.

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