Ambrose - BT200 A42 1658

7~2 Book IV. Part+ LBokJng unto :]eft~~, Chap.t.Setl.6 ------ ------------------~--------------- Marl; and no fooner he appeares to her, but he fends her away in all hafte co others,go to mJ brethren, and trll itt hem, he would both have Mary and the reft ofhis Apoftles to heare ofhis loving kindne!fe betimes in rhe morning; why alas ! they had for forne dayes been amazed with forrow and fea:re , but now he.provides for their joy; and no fooner they heare the news, but the)' }OJ acco~ding to the juy in harvifl, and 1M men rejoyce when thq divide' the{poyle. Chrifts refurrection was a caufe of unfpe<tkable joy to them, how is it that we heare the very fame glad- tydiklgs, and yet we are no more affected with them ? come Chrilhans fith the occalion extends to us, and is ofequal concernment Eo us, let us tune our hearts to this key; that as upon Chrifts abfence, we may weep with them that 11>eep, fo uponhisreturne, we may fpring out in joy, and rejoyce with, them that rejoyce. So mudl of the . firft apparition. --:-------·.-. __ ___,......... .... -.. -. _ __,_\-~...--...~· SECT' 6. of C briffs "PP"'rition to hu ten Difliplu. ON this day fame rec;kon five apparitions, but of them. five,. . ·as we have feen the firft, fo I {hall now only take nottce of the !aft. Then the fame da_r at evening, being the firfl d11) of the . Job,10 · 19> 10 • week, when the doores were fout, where the Di{Ciples were ~tf{rmb/ed . forfeareofthe'fews, came'fefm, andftoodin themidft, andfaitbunto them,peace bt untoy ou, andwken he hadfo [~tid he /hewed unto them hr5 handJ .IInd hi.r feet. In thefe words we,have the apparition of Chrift .with all its circumftances. As, 1. When heappeared. ·2. Where he appeared. s· To whom he appeared. 4.' How he appeared-. So neceffary was it to confirme this poynt, that not a needful cirrumftance muft be wanting. And firll is layd down the time; then the fame dllJ at evening, peitJg the , firf/ day of the week.,: How exad: is the Evangelift in this circumfrance. of time? it . was thefame day, the fame day ttt evenint; and yet .left the day might be mifi:aken, it was the fame day at evening, bemg the firfl daJofthe week.,. · I. It was the fame day (i.) the very ~ay o£. rtling; '.

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