The great exemplar of sanctity and holy life according to the Christian institution: described in the history of the life and death of the Ever Blessed Jesus Christ the Saviour of the worldWith considerations and discourses upon the severall parts of the story; and prayers fitted to the severall mysteriesIn three parts; with many additionals . )e is made as naked as ^ESUS tohis pafsionjhenpoverty may he beft for her, that in alleftates fhe may glorife thee, and in allaccidents andchanges thou mayefl fanftife and blefle her^ and at lafl bring her tothe eternal richers and abundances of glory ^


The great exemplar of sanctity and holy life according to the Christian institution: described in the history of the life and death of the Ever Blessed Jesus Christ the Saviour of the worldWith considerations and discourses upon the severall parts of the story; and prayers fitted to the severall mysteriesIn three parts; with many additionals . )e is made as naked as ^ESUS tohis pafsionjhenpoverty may he beft for her, that in alleftates fhe may glorife thee, and in allaccidents andchanges thou mayefl fanftife and blefle her^ and at lafl bring her tothe eternal richers and abundances of glory ^ where no perfecution fhalldtflurbherreft. Grant thisforfweet ^ E SUS fake^ who fuffered exile ^ and hard journeys^and all the inconveniencies of a friendlejje perfen, in a flrange Province-^ to whomwith thee and the eternal Spirit he glory forever^ and blefsing in all generationsof the World and for ever and ever. Amen, Part I- 109 Sect. Vll Of the younger years of f ESVS y and his difputa^tion with the T>oBors in theTemple, Rom the return of this holy Family to ^udea, and theirhabitation in Nazareth^ till the blefTed childe JESUSwas twelve years of age, we have nothing tranfmittedto us out of any authentick Record -, but that theywent to JerujaUm every year at the Feaft of the PalTo-ver. And when JESUS was twelve years old,and was in the Holy City attending upon the PafchalRites, and folemn Sacrifices of the La\v, his Parentshaving fulfilled their days of feftivity, went homeward, fuppofing theChilde had been in the Caravan among his friends, and fo they erred forthe fpaceofa whole days journey- and when they fought him and foundhim not, they returned to lerujdem full of fears and forrow. No tancy can imagine the doubts, the apprehenfions, the pofllbilities ofmifchief, and the tremblings of heart which the holy Virgin Mother feltthronging about her fancy and underftanding •, but fuch a perfon w


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