The Mount of Calvarie . much that fuch as our thirft is inthis world,fuch (hall beethe water which wee fhall drinke ofin the how wel the Prophet faid,My foule did thuftafter the lining God , becaufe that all the water which our-^Lord doth giue vs to drinke is of the liuely fountaine, whichis cieare vnto the eie,and fredi to recreat, fauerous to prouideof,and wholcfome to taft of, delicateindifgefting, andmoft^precious to water wbichthe world giueth his fol-lowers to drinke of^is deep to reach vnto, troubled to fee v/i«cojvnfauery to drinke, puddle ui taft, arid ftinking to ke


The Mount of Calvarie . much that fuch as our thirft is inthis world,fuch (hall beethe water which wee fhall drinke ofin the how wel the Prophet faid,My foule did thuftafter the lining God , becaufe that all the water which our-^Lord doth giue vs to drinke is of the liuely fountaine, whichis cieare vnto the eie,and fredi to recreat, fauerous to prouideof,and wholcfome to taft of, delicateindifgefting, andmoft^precious to water wbichthe world giueth his fol-lowers to drinke of^is deep to reach vnto, troubled to fee v/i«cojvnfauery to drinke, puddle ui taft, arid ftinking to conclude then that the feruant of Godisalwaies thk-<fty and dcfirous of God,who as hee who is very thirfty dothfeeke drinke with all diligence,fo he who is^de^rom of Goddoth fceks all the waics «nd meancs he can to ferue andobey ^him. \«A\ Z5 CHAP. 3 4 i Th tjecondfATt of the mynertes CHAP; II. l^erv the Crorvisgaue the Prophet HelUs meat.^and horv thtlewesgatte Chrijl neither me At nor drinks* S ^ ^•. ] E<ede htne^ty ^dde contrd orientem^cr a^fc$ndetein torrentem Cnhtit, Cribidettrrente yiuts : ngm coruisprdccpi ^tf^ words ;*« ,as if he would fay jItis my will and plcafurc* O J^eti^,thitthou liue no more in this land, but thatthou fhouldcft goe out of it, and thou fhalt goe towards theEaft,and hide thy felfc in the brook Caiith, where thou fhalrhauenoneed to fear hanger, bccaufe I wil comand the crowito bring thee meat and bread euery day, and there thou haftwater inoogh for our Lord did command^f//4/to goe out of Samaria, there was a great famineoucrall the land,and he was alfoperfecuted by the wicked queenle^yd: and yet hauing an intention to fuccour his Propher,hcappointcd him a place far off, where hefhouldhide him-felfe,and prouidedJiim all kind of vidluals for him to ^r-i/4i being gone to thebrookc Carith, there heelay hidden*long time,fceding only vpon that which the crows gaue


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