Ambrose - BT200 A42 1658

, . Chap. I. Set£.6 562. ~ Book.lV. Leokingu;Jto:jefus. , ~---------------- ~----------~------ her force hath ftrove againft the peccant humour, and hath now overcome it; fo this bloody fweat is a ble!fed cryfis, or argument of fin decaying, and that the Lamb hath overthrown the b . Lyon. As Chri{l fometimes faid; 7(:;w is the judgement ofthis · Jo ' u.p1p world, now jball the Prince of this world 6e caft out, and I, if I be ti}ted up from the earth, wi/i dr.tw all men untome. ·· I Thus far of Chrifts palfton before his apprehenlion. And now we may fuppofe it about midnight; the very time which Chrift called the houre; and power of dark._mf[e: what followed from twelve till three at night we fhall difcover in the,next Sed:ion, -.,...--------"-------.. - ·-- . - SECT. 6. Of Judru treafon, Chrij/J apprehen.fion, binding, 1111d leading untoeAnnM. · . By this time the traytor '1 udru was arrived!at qethfemani, and being neare the garden.doore, Jefus goes to his · difciples, and calls them from their fleep; by an Irony (as fome think) he bids them flup on now, and tak§ their reft, meaning if they could for danger, that now was ncare; but withal he adds, Behold the M.lt . 16·45,4 6 houre iut hand, m:d the Son ofman u betrayed into tbe handJ of jinnerJ; rife let m V! going, beheld he u at hand t-hat doth 6etray mf. That it might appeare he undertook his fuf.ferings with choyce and free eleCtion, he not only refufed to fly, but he calls kis Apofiles to rife, that they mi ght meethis murtherers. And now they come with[w&rds, and flaves; or as John adds, w.ith lanterns , and torcher, and ( 'JudMgoing t tfort them, and drawing M1t.%6.47 , nearetmto 'f cf~U to kj.ffe him) they took._ him, andbound him, 11nd Ira . Job.t8+ him away t o AnnM ftrft. Jpl.j, t8· 11>1 3•- In this period I fhall obferve. I. {udru. treafon. .2 : . Chnils apprehenfion. 3· Cbrifts binding. 4· Chrifts leading to eAnn&._ one of the chiefe Priefls, as. to his firft · {Ja t ion~ .

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