The Mount of Calvarie . g we are heiresvnto hira. Omy foule, Omyheart,efteemeitnotalittletocallyourfelfeasChrift is called , and to inherite as you fhall doe, the goodsand riches of Chrift j feeing that within that inheritance fallethalfo his holy perfon , and in happening vnto you fuch high richesin that diuilion, bee fure and certaine, that men fhall worfhipyour ftcppes, and the Angels waitc betimes in the morning atyour gates. of Mount Calmrie. 1^7 CHAP. XXIIII. fVhy {hrijlvfoHldfiot Aftfmr Herod, being vrged, ofhtWjandpphyheedtd fpeake to the daughters of Hterufalem J not being


The Mount of Calvarie . g we are heiresvnto hira. Omy foule, Omyheart,efteemeitnotalittletocallyourfelfeasChrift is called , and to inherite as you fhall doe, the goodsand riches of Chrift j feeing that within that inheritance fallethalfo his holy perfon , and in happening vnto you fuch high richesin that diuilion, bee fure and certaine, that men fhall worfhipyour ftcppes, and the Angels waitc betimes in the morning atyour gates. of Mount Calmrie. 1^7 CHAP. XXIIII. fVhy {hrijlvfoHldfiot Aftfmr Herod, being vrged, ofhtWjandpphyheedtd fpeake to the daughters of Hterufalem J not being entreated bythenfi and of many other thinges Kotahlj handled in this chapter. Olite flere fnper me, fedf»per ves^ Lu^ i /25. All that which wee bauefpoken in ^ ^the laft chapter, hathbecneto makevswonder and maniell, thar the Sonne ofGod would call the women which wentweeping after him, caughters; feeingthat at that inftant hee could in no wifecoirforc them Co much as by callingJ them daughters, and vttcring fuch high. wordeivnto them. All thofe women which went there, werefirters or kinr%vomcn ofthe high Priefls and Pharifies,which leadChnft to be crucified , and had bcene ai his condemnation j fothat this being fo, good lefus had greater reafon toturnehisftioulders vnto thcm,than to fettle himfelfe to fpeake vnto the woman whofe husband doth take my lifd^om mc, androb me oFmy honour, how is it poffiblc that 1 fliould not take a-waymy fpecch f ^^^if vpon LfikeCakh^ Thofe women being asiheywere naturall borne children of the murdering and excom-municate Citty, where Chrift was condeifined to dic,and caft outwith difcredii and reproach , and carryed away with rig^our of lu-fticc,hec fliould haue made no reckoning of their tearcs, feeingthat their parents had made nocftimationof hisgooddc6lrine,O great mcrcie, O goodneffe neuer before heard of! confideringthatthcfonnc of God, nor regarding thai thofe women were ofthetrayteroiisand excommunicate Citty, yctonthe way to


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