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 . fires^ that we may apprehend every intimationof thy pleafurt at tts firfl and remotefl and mofi obfcure reprefentment, thatfo we may with repentance goe out to meet thee, and prevent the exprejjes ofthine anger. Let thy reflraintng grace and the obfervat


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 . fires^ that we may apprehend every intimationof thy pleafurt at tts firfl and remotefl and mofi obfcure reprefentment, thatfo we may with repentance goe out to meet thee, and prevent the exprejjes ofthine anger. Let thy reflraintng grace and the obfervation of the ijfues of thy jit-fticefo allay ourfpirits^ that we be not fevere and forward in condemning ethers,nor backward in pafsing fentence upon our felves 5 make us to obey thy voyce de-fcribedin holy Scripture, to tremble at thy voyce exprejfcd in wonders, and greateffe£is of providence^ to condemn none hut mr felves^ nor to enter into the recedesof thy jan^uary^ and fiarch the forbidden records of predeflination i but that wcmay read our duty in the pages ofrevelation^ not in the labels of accidental effeBSythat thy judgements may confirm thy word^ and thy word teach us our duty, aniwe by fuch excellent inflruments may enter in and grow up in the wayes ofgodli^ne^i through ^efusChrt^ our Lord. Amen. E C T, 461 Sect. Of the accidents happening from the Death ofLazarus, Hntill the death and hurt all 0/ J E S U S. )# Hile JESUS wasinG4/;7ff,Me{rengerscaiiietohimixom Martha^\\exi\&.tx Mary^ that he wouldha-ften into ^udea to Bethany to relieve the ficknefle andimminent dangers of their brother Lazarus. But hedeterred hisgoing,ulU<JC4r«j was dead-,piupofing togive a great probation of his Divinity,power,and mif-Tion by a glorious miracle^ and to give GOD glory,and to receive reflexions of the glory upon after he had ftayed two dayes, he called his difciples to goe with him in-to J-udea^ telling them, that Lazarus was dead, but he would raif


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