The Mount of Calvarie . c church was as it were with Ifope fprinckelcd,fo that all the bloud of the Synagogue was bur fhed (Sccafl:on the groundjbut the bloud of Chrift wasfhcd, & impartedamongft vpon , The church wax at thefprincklingofbloudjbutthefyHagogueattheeffufioofbloud,feeing that of the bloud of the Synagogue there was no dropgathcred,&of the bloudof the church there was no drop loft,S. B4r;j«r^faith, As for the bloud o^^bel let it be loft, but asfor the bloud of the fon ofGod,it is not lawful that any fhouldbe he gocth gathering it drop hy drop,who by l


The Mount of Calvarie . c church was as it were with Ifope fprinckelcd,fo that all the bloud of the Synagogue was bur fhed (Sccafl:on the groundjbut the bloud of Chrift wasfhcd, & impartedamongft vpon , The church wax at thefprincklingofbloudjbutthefyHagogueattheeffufioofbloud,feeing that of the bloud of the Synagogue there was no dropgathcred,&of the bloudof the church there was no drop loft,S. B4r;j«r^faith, As for the bloud o^^bel let it be loft, but asfor the bloud of the fon ofGod,it is not lawful that any fhouldbe he gocth gathering it drop hy drop,who by little6c litle dothiraitatcChnfts life,he doth gather one drop whodoth imitate him in onevertue,6c he doth imitate him in twodrops who doth follow him in two,& hcc doth gather manydrops whodoth bcfto w himfelfe in the getting of many ver-tueSjinfomuch that as on the croflc he gauc it in recompenccoiwickedncflcjfo he doth nowgiuc it in exchange ofvertues. Kk CHAP. 49^ Tkcfecond^an ofm mj^erks cttiJ- 4-rJ>.. CHAP. nil. iV^ere Chriji compUineth §n the ChripifJ mans foule^ jlHrviivngrMefullforthe kncjiu of her creationandredemplort, rlnerdflicor intum flnrmea^ ytihsrajlicormeumfpifi/a meaytn yno cculorum tuomm,Crin yne ertnecolli tut, ,2s if hecftiouldfay , Thou hz{\ vvoundccf myhcarr,0 my filler, thou haft pierced myhcartjO my fpoufe, and the caufc of mycaptioitywasjbccaufe thou diddcfl be-hold mce with one of thy cics,and bccaufe I did brhoJd oneofthyhaircs .or/^^»vponthcfc words fayth, Suchfweetwords and fuchpittifullcomplaints as thefeare/rcm whencefhould they proceed but from a man forcly grccucd, 6c withhcaucnly loue greatly cnfllaraed ? The louing wordes whichChriftTpcaketh vmothcfoule , and the anxiety andgriefcwhich the fouie vttercth vnio Chrift,who canbeiter declarethan the foule which is familiar with Chrift? S uch deepe rca-fonsjfuch pittifull wounds, fuch true complaints, and griefesfo lamentably vttcrcd, as thcfc are which arecontaincdvn-der thefe


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