Ambrose - BT200 A42 1658

Book. IV. 361 then the greatell gentleman that hath nothing to do bu! to eat, and drink, and play. Thus farre we have lnokfd on 'fefm as ·our {efm in his in- . carnation, or his firft c0rning in the flefh. Our next work is to lon lz_ on -'fefm carrying on the great work of mans falvation during his / life' from [ohm bap-: tifme, untill his (uffering and dying on ~he crolfe! .Aaa Look-

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