Would not utterly destroy them As they had been commanded of God, but took them as a prey to themselves. Every thing that was vile, they destroyed All that was not worth the keeping. Thus they obeyed God as far as they could, without inconvenience and loss to themselves, which is a striking instance of the baseness of human nature, when governed by covetousness, or any such like grovelling affection or appetite.

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