The Mount of Calvarie . des, with fuch forrowfull teares, with fuchfrefhwounds, with fuch louing bowels,with fuch continual fighes,and with fuch great and pafsing griefe? Weemaythen con-clude,thatwhtnChriftpraicd ins father to pardon quickelyand without dclay,he teachcth v>, that before wc die and goout of this life,it is conuenient for vs to pardon alliniuriesjfoi:othcrwirethofein the other world (hall haue great occafionto weepe, winch would not in this world fpcediiy fergiue. CHAP. VIII. How our Lord rechmth mth the Spigoguc: andofjittt crueltks which the leives vfid in the death ejChrif


The Mount of Calvarie . des, with fuch forrowfull teares, with fuchfrefhwounds, with fuch louing bowels,with fuch continual fighes,and with fuch great and pafsing griefe? Weemaythen con-clude,thatwhtnChriftpraicd ins father to pardon quickelyand without dclay,he teachcth v>, that before wc die and goout of this life,it is conuenient for vs to pardon alliniuriesjfoi:othcrwirethofein the other world (hall haue great occafionto weepe, winch would not in this world fpcediiy fergiue. CHAP. VIII. How our Lord rechmth mth the Spigoguc: andofjittt crueltks which the leives vfid in the death ejChrifi^ S^tm a^A^/ It hidcx inter t^ O inter me, didthe moft renowmedking i?4«/^/ vnto hisLord and king, king Sa-J, J{:hi^. J if liee would fay , 1 will haue no otheriudge betrixt mc and thee, O great kingof Ifiael, but onely the mighty God ofheauen, vnto whom it is well known howfaithfully Idoe ferue thee, and how cruelly thou doeft han-dle me. Origcn(^ithy ^hat king Z?rf«/V ought to haue great priuitic. priuiiicwitliGcci, feeinghcechofc him fortliciudgcof allthcwordshcfndke, ofallthethoughts^ he concfiued, ofpiithe workes which he didjof^lltiie enmities hefuffercd, yeaand of all the fiicndiliips he followed. Vamd could noc iullf-fiehij caufcbetter, than to retcrrc the lullzccofit vnto thehands of God, who isfo iuftinhisperfon, fo vpnght in hjshidgeraent, that neither praiers bow him, neuhtr ihrest-nings feare himjior gifcs mooue hiin, good king DauU cited SahI to appearc bcfoje theiudgetticncof God, DAnulcovkX^x hauc cut oif his head if hcewould, as heedid thcgard of hisgarmentrbut yet iice wouUlnot doe itjbecaufehcedjdfct more by Gods fauour thanby•Jiih/j cuill will. capitall cnemie vntoking i>-««/^.*liec caufed him to flee his countrey > forfakc his kindred, de-priucd him of his riches, baniHied him his court, feparatedhim from his wife, and proclaimed him to be hir pubhkc enc-rnic. And yet notwithftanding all th


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