PAR. 4.
SO much, if not too much, to evince, that no places, where the heathen gods, or Idolls were worshipped, nor any other place which man or men should choose, was to be the place of the true Gods great worship, but that place onely which reserved as secret, within the closet of his owne breast, for a long time af∣ter they were gone out of Aegypt, even untill the dayes of David: then the Lord revealed himselfe more plainely, that the place so often before spoken of, was to be in the Temple; and the Temple in Jerusalem, unto which God appropriated most of his Service, and among the rest, the observing of the Passeover there, and no where but there, when once they had began there.