The works of the Most Reverend DrJohn Sharp, late Lord Archbishop of York : in seven volumesContaining one hundred and twelve sermons and discourses on several occasions with some papers wrote in the popish controversy . L 3 Tf I Sf. ISCOURSE I X, Our obligations to live as C h r i s t lived.[Delivered in four Sermons.] i Pet. ii. 21. (latter part of the verfe,) Leaving us an example, that ye Jhould follow his jfaps. H E whole verfe runs thus: For even Ihereunto were ye called, becaufe Chriflalfo fuffered for us, leaving us an exam- jpie, Sic. St. Peter here is exhorting fervants to be fubjecT


The works of the Most Reverend DrJohn Sharp, late Lord Archbishop of York : in seven volumesContaining one hundred and twelve sermons and discourses on several occasions with some papers wrote in the popish controversy . L 3 Tf I Sf. ISCOURSE I X, Our obligations to live as C h r i s t lived.[Delivered in four Sermons.] i Pet. ii. 21. (latter part of the verfe,) Leaving us an example, that ye Jhould follow his jfaps. H E whole verfe runs thus: For even Ihereunto were ye called, becaufe Chriflalfo fuffered for us, leaving us an exam- jpie, Sic. St. Peter here is exhorting fervants to be fubjecT: tothai* matters, and with patience and f ubmiffion :o berrwhatever hard ufage they might meet with from the argument wherewith he enforceth this exhor-tation is the example of Chrift. He patiently for ourfakes underwent a great load of fufferings, and there-fore highly reafonable it is that we fhcuid not repine atany hard meafures we meet with in the world. Thefoioe and ftrength of this argument lies in that whichSt. Peter addeth in the Lift part of this verfu? namely,, that 1


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