590 Book IV. Part.3. /.(}lking u»to 1-efus. Chap.z.Sed, 1 next day ! the Pfalmift tells us, farrow may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning: only Clui£1: can finde none of this joy neither morning nor evening for after a difmal night he meets with as_dark a day; what'the palfages of the day were,' we fhaH ohfervc in their fevera1 houres. CHAP. J[. SECT, I; of Chrifts emlitement, and 1udtU {e11r{ul end, • Bout fix in the morning Jefus was brought unt() Pifates houfe ; then led they Jefm from Caiphao unto the hall of judgement, and it'wao e~rly. --- ~h.xll.lS when the morning wao come, .all the chiefe Priefts 4; 1;:~7.r,:d, and Elders of the peopletook_councelagainft 'fefus tQ put him to death; and when they had bound him, they led him away.. and delivered him to Pontitu Pilate the governour. Thm Judao , which had betrayed him hanged himfelfe. 0 the rcadinelfe ofour nature to evil ! when the Ifraelites would facrifice to the golden calfe, they roje up early· in the morning: if God leave us to ExoJ.3 ~·6· our felves, we are as ready to prachfe mifchiefe as the fire is to burne, without aLI delay. But on · this circumfiance I fhaU not ftay ; the· tranfacbons of this houre I fhall confider in thefe two palfages. · Chrifts enditernent, and [udao feare~ ful end. In Ch'rifts enditement we may ohferve. r. His accufation. 2. His examination. In his accufation we may ooferve. I. Who are his accufers; 2 . Where he was accufed. 3. What was the matter of which they do accu(e him. . Mar. tp : . r. His accufen: were the chiefe Priojlsand E!den of the people; - the very fame that before had judged him guiltJ of deat·h, are now his accuf~rs before the temporal Judge; but why mufi our S~ viour be twic;e judged? was not the Sanhedrim or Ecde!iafii.. . - ·- ---- · - - - .. · ·· ... - -- .. · · · caL
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