The Mount of Calvarie . f many, fceingthat pride fell wuh his humihty, coue-toufnede with his pouerty, anger with his patience, iheflefhWith his chalfity,gluttony with his abftinence, and alio igno-rance fell with his do»5i:rinc,C^7/y^.fanh, That the fonne ofGod came into the world,j« rutnam cr refHrreflione^whe theprowd ma becometh humblc,the c»uetous ma pitiful,the fa-«nous man meeke,thc camall man chart,the gluitonous ,and the cold mandeuour,in fo much that there is inthefame manafaJlof viccs,and anfing of vertues, CHAP. y. //(?jv Sakmon didinhcritc the hingdome of his father Da-u
The Mount of Calvarie . f many, fceingthat pride fell wuh his humihty, coue-toufnede with his pouerty, anger with his patience, iheflefhWith his chalfity,gluttony with his abftinence, and alio igno-rance fell with his do»5i:rinc,C^7/y^.fanh, That the fonne ofGod came into the world,j« rutnam cr refHrreflione^whe theprowd ma becometh humblc,the c»uetous ma pitiful,the fa-«nous man meeke,thc camall man chart,the gluitonous ,and the cold mandeuour,in fo much that there is inthefame manafaJlof viccs,and anfing of vertues, CHAP. y. //(?jv Sakmon didinhcritc the hingdome of his father koiv Chrtjl did inherite trail ails. K tuATH ipjius unimam doltm ^(rtranfibit^ L«j{^f cThefebethe wordes which Stmecf*y{c6. t»the holy Virgin,asif hec wouldfay,l hauc told thee M*ry\v\\itfiialhappen vnto this thy fonne:1 will tell thee now what ihallfall vnto ^hyfelfc, that is, thatthe fame fword fliall e^id hisJtfc,and pierce thy foulc. What thing more llrange,or what mote. ef Mount Cduixne: iq^ more grieuous newcs can be told a holy and rermous wJoma,than to tell her froos Go6l that her Tonnes f vord flial part herlicart in two ^ r4har»tooke a knife for his fonnc ^ji^c, buthcc killed him not. with an Angell which had aknifejbat he ftrokc him not: fefuc Uw another Angell witfea drawnefword but he drdnotfct vponhiiy/audSaUnan tcokc a knife to cut a child in iwojbut in the end he did norparthimjatwoAVhatmcancth this mother ot God, whatmeancththis ? ^yr^JoAnts knife did not hurt his fonnc, and th^fennesfwordvrouodeth thy hart. BaUdm did not liurt his A(Te withhisfword, and doth not thy fauour thy heart?J^fue his fworddoth ofTcfr and threaten but hurtsth not* anddoth thy fonnesfword wound bat not threaten ? Had SaU-mens knifepitie on the ftrumpct? child, and hid not thy fensknife pitic on his ownc mother / Hee placed a Cherubin be-fore Paradifc,and a firic fword to kecpethe way of the tree,faiththcholyScriptureir
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