The Mount of Calvarie . e, they tttrncag^ine tofnorrow,and knocke at the rin^ of the dore^ and u is openc4prefcntly vatQcheoi. CHAP. III. ilSfiip Chrifl compUineth sfhis Fdther^ hecduft hee teeke aHhisfriendi from himinhtifajiion^ dndalhthers whichhekffeiv* JLtngdfimmff dmicnm (fr frtximum O* nttts jf^^lf^.^.iwtf*; d w;y<rr;,i , Thcfe are the words whichthefonncof Godfpake, continuing his for-mer complaint, vttcrcd by the Prophet Dd-«/<Pfalm S/rasifhe \Tould fay,Thou flioul-dcfl hduc comentcd thy felfe O my Father,when thou didft vnload at thy wrath vpo my wcake body,&not feperate anew r


The Mount of Calvarie . e, they tttrncag^ine tofnorrow,and knocke at the rin^ of the dore^ and u is openc4prefcntly vatQcheoi. CHAP. III. ilSfiip Chrifl compUineth sfhis Fdther^ hecduft hee teeke aHhisfriendi from himinhtifajiion^ dndalhthers whichhekffeiv* JLtngdfimmff dmicnm (fr frtximum O* nttts jf^^lf^.^.iwtf*; d w;y<rr;,i , Thcfe are the words whichthefonncof Godfpake, continuing his for-mer complaint, vttcrcd by the Prophet Dd-«/<Pfalm S/rasifhe \Tould fay,Thou flioul-dcfl hduc comentcd thy felfe O my Father,when thou didft vnload at thy wrath vpo my wcake body,&not feperate anew ray friends fro rae,& hinder rhofc to comevato me which were my i^nown acquaintance. Chrifl coplai-lieth m this place oi hi, Father,thar he tookc his friends fromhitnXeeingihat he fayth,thou haft remoued my friends frooame,& he corapiaineth diat he took his kinfrai,n from him, 3cthat hcecookc his acq 4-11 nance from him, and atthatinftancwhen hee was in grcjCvil is apittifuil complaint R. 4 which. 2 4 8 The fee end part of th e myfleries which the fonne of God now miketh , bccaufe there is nogriefe to be compared vnto that, nor no hurt eqnall vnto thetaking away of a mans trufty and faithfuli friend . Horace as-keth what heeis able tadoe, orwhathecharh whohatbnofnends?To whatputpofe doth bo Hue which hath nofriendsJiJ/m;MJthePhilofopherfa) th,That am^ndicd] as oft as helofcth any ©f his good fjieads : and fayth furthfr, that as thebody is made of diucrs tnembcrs,fo the hcsrt of friends: andthercvponitisi thatss thebdy cannot hue Witlioutithauemany members, f) hkewife theheait cannot liue killed DauUs greateft cneray which was Saul^and hi5 dccreft friend who was lonath^n in on« day, and heewas fo agreeued at the death of his friend, that by turns afterhee had wept the death of his friervi, hee wept his enewiicsdeath doe not read that out redeemer did weep forthe death of holy hfrph his raaifter, nor for all the trauailswhich he eudurcd i


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