The Mount of Calvarie . r, he oughtto bcftowe it in his feruice; becaufc that if he trauell, and if hisv;orkcs be more then his words , let him be affured that hee (hallanimate other?, and merit for himfclfe. Prelate doth trauellmore w ith one finger,thai) he,who is vnder him v\ ith all his body;foraccordmgvntor/«?r(?, mens hearts arc much more moued, bythe examples which they fee, than with the words which theyhcarc. Finally, wee fay, that Chrift did firfl put his hand tcr the croflebefore Cyeftetis, thereby to teach vs that the Prelate fi-vould beatworkc before his fubif(ft: for othcrwi


The Mount of Calvarie . r, he oughtto bcftowe it in his feruice; becaufc that if he trauell, and if hisv;orkcs be more then his words , let him be affured that hee (hallanimate other?, and merit for himfclfe. Prelate doth trauellmore w ith one finger,thai) he,who is vnder him v\ ith all his body;foraccordmgvntor/«?r(?, mens hearts arc much more moued, bythe examples which they fee, than with the words which theyhcarc. Finally, wee fay, that Chrift did firfl put his hand tcr the croflebefore Cyeftetis, thereby to teach vs that the Prelate fi-vould beatworkc before his fubif(ft: for othcrwife it fhoud be as \iCyremusbadciuenthe croffe firlito Chrift , and n£>t Qhx\{k lo CyreKcus,What other thing is it-for Chnft tobearehiscrofle vntillhe werewcarie, butthattlie good Prelate js bound to trauell, vntill heebee able to trauell no more / Then the Prelate dotb bearethecro(fc halfetheway, and thefubieii beareth it cut vnco Calua-ric, when the Prelitc doth begin to worke, andthcfubici-lend-cth it. CHAP. CHAP. xxr. H:>» the (i muckers of Hieruft/em wstitwefpiH^ after Chrtj}, an dhowhe had greater cowp^J/ioa on the teares which they didtveepe, thanof the torments which hedidfujfer, EcjHehatftr eum mult a turi^a pemlt, <^ mu- ^ ^^^ -^ -i^lierum c^tiA paugebant ^ UvtentnbnntHrctim, faith Saint Ltike\v\ the i:^. chapter,As if he would fay; When they did leadc^ood Icfus to be crucified, to the MountofCaluaric , there went after him a greatmultitude of men, and a great companyof women , and the office which ihcy didvpon the v\ay, was , that the men wrnttormenting him,and the women went weepino by him. IJtUrhisto this purpofe faith ; When the Sonneof God came into thisworld, finding none to redccme, nor any for whom to die, butonely men and women: his plcafure was and he commanded, thatas well the women as the men, fliculd be prefent at the time ofhis deaihjbccaufe they fhould be both certaine that none of themwasvnrcdeemcd. w4g«;o»in his glofic faith ; IfChr


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