The Mount of Calvarie . alace, and putting on vbat whichhe brought thither with him, he tooke hiscroffe vpon his {boulders, and went to-wards the place, where they would cruci-fic him,which is called Ca/uarie,m Latine and Hebrew, Deputie had fcatce giuen fentence that they fhould cruci-fie Chriftjbut ail thofc which flood at the gate of the Palace, gauealoude cry, as it were of ioy and vic^orie: for their reafon was fodatkned, and their hatred toward Cliiftfo great, that there wasnot one which did fo much dcfire life vnto himfelfe, as he^did co-uct to procure good lefus his death.


The Mount of Calvarie . alace, and putting on vbat whichhe brought thither with him, he tooke hiscroffe vpon his {boulders, and went to-wards the place, where they would cruci-fic him,which is called Ca/uarie,m Latine and Hebrew, Deputie had fcatce giuen fentence that they fhould cruci-fie Chriftjbut ail thofc which flood at the gate of the Palace, gauealoude cry, as it were of ioy and vic^orie: for their reafon was fodatkned, and their hatred toward Cliiftfo great, that there wasnot one which did fo much dcfire life vnto himfelfe, as he^did co-uct to procure good lefus his death. PLuferuat fuper tt ma>iibus^fibilaucruKt c^ moueruttt capitafua-y faid leremtefpealiingofHie-rufulem, when it was fpoilcd and deftroyed by the Ajfirians^ as ifhe would fay, Thy enemies were not content onely to burne thyTemple, throw downe thy Walles, rob thy Treafuiics, imprifonthy Children, but the more to mockc at thee, and fhew a greaterioy at thy dcftruiflion, they hiffcd at thee, as at a Bull, they made mouthcs. of Mount Calmrle. 67 inoiithatthee,as atafoole, they skoffcd thee as thou hadft bina dizzardand leaped and clapped their hands for mecre icy. How is It poflible for me to expound thcfc lamentable words,if mycyesdocnotfirft turneintoafountaincoftcares f Giueo-uer, O leremie,and bewailc and weepe no more ouer the captiui-tieof thy people, and let thou and I weepeandbewailetheira-prifonmcntandfentcncc which was giuen vpon my Cbrifi;forif they carrycd the people to Babylon, it h for no other caufe butbecaufe they fhould abide there; but they carry innocent lefus tothemountofCaluarietobe crucified*: infomuchthat if Grangersdoe take away their countric from thy Nation, thyCountiimcndoe take away life from my God. That which happened to///>-rufalemby tlv iAjJi/^.}f y did happen vntoChriOby the Icwcs;v\ ho felt fuch great pleafure to fee Chrirt condemned to death,and that he was deliuered vnto them by luliice, that they did pre-fently pubifh it through the ftreets,a


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