The Mount of Calvarie . ji,the paine eo-deth to thofe which languilTied in dcfiring thee, the offenceof th c Wicked ciafejh,the bloud of thy vaines drieth vp,andyetdoenotthetearcsof thy mothers eies end? With thisfpeech o( Conf»mmafHm e/iyAW is finiflied,dofl thou dne thetcarcs of thofe which haue offended thee their fill, and doftthou oiake no reckoning of tby bl efTed mother,who vnto the F f . croffc ThcfecondfATt of the myHerUs crofTc hath followed thee? If vndcr that fpeech doc enterall whomc thou haft created, why docft thou leaue oat thymother of whom thou waft borne ? Moft blcffcd


The Mount of Calvarie . ji,the paine eo-deth to thofe which languilTied in dcfiring thee, the offenceof th c Wicked ciafejh,the bloud of thy vaines drieth vp,andyetdoenotthetearcsof thy mothers eies end? With thisfpeech o( Conf»mmafHm e/iyAW is finiflied,dofl thou dne thetcarcs of thofe which haue offended thee their fill, and doftthou oiake no reckoning of tby bl efTed mother,who vnto the F f . croffc ThcfecondfATt of the myHerUs crofTc hath followed thee? If vndcr that fpeech doc enterall whomc thou haft created, why docft thou leaue oat thymother of whom thou waft borne ? Moft blcffcd mother ofGod certainly is not left out, becaufe that here on the croftcis finiflicd and accorapliftied the quietncftc of her heart, thelight of her cies,thc contentment of her entrails, the end ofher defires,thc reft of hct will, the life of her foulc, and thehope of her glory, CHAP. II. ^gdinBdiforderedeaters4nddrinkers, and hew Chrifimts a greater marth thm any other, and there is decla-red a frophefe of Efay as. ^4-. Vmdo hcr4 ytfcendifutrit^yem Buc cy intingei>i4ccellam tU4m iu dceto,i{Hth, 2. chapter ,Ho-nourableold ^#*^ fpakc ihefe wordes vntothe honourable and vertuous woman i(»fh,when (he went with her workmen to gatherthe eares of corncfor to maintaine her fclfcand her mother in law,as if he fhould fay, When the houreof dinner is come, thou fhaltccme where my people lay thetable,where thou maift eat of that that there is,with a peeceof bread wet in labourer ^o*:^^, and this womanJ{»th were great grandfathersto king i>a(ifd^beczu(e they be*gat ohd^and ohed begat ^^Jft^Sc lejfe begat Z>4«/V,in fo muchthat although they were Cmplc country pcoplcyei ihey de-fenjed to bee counted in Chrifts line, and be great grandfa-ihcrs vnto King X>rf»/V,If we lookc curiouCfy vnto this letterof the text ^c<»^toucheth foure things in it, that he doth in-uire ^fh, that he doth inuite her at dinner time,aad that tobread alonc,and to wet it in vineger. This


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