Sermon i. OftheP A sst ON. } 34-> fi d hope fot a paffage dut of Egypt : which fpiritually is our re- } d~~ a~0;1 from the [ervicude of thepower ofdarkeneffe. ~nd, as by the d •. hp f the Samijice, wee looke to be freegJrom whac[oever evlll : So ,at 0 ' p · ,fl. 1 k f dh r · n · · ' by ' h d ath of che Hiub rtel', po ewe or an ope ror remtunon to all t~; is~ood; ~ven; t; ot~r fqtfeited~ftace J:n the !an~ ofPromifo,whi~h . EL w 1 it [elfe.· where ISallJ9Y and happmeffe fot evermore. !J\.efiJJce. 1~ Se 4 . 1 Look~ 'and Lookefor :. by theLambe that ispierce_d, ):o be,freed / lro;~l,miferie; by the High Prieft that ispie~·ccd; fruitfon of all felicity~ Now inafmuchasHis l>eartispierced,andilisjjdeopened; cheapening . 6 . ' h . . f L ·t'' . h d r. h . Reffi-.r&Re. 0 f che one, and t epterctago . t1te ~ ner, Is, tot een , z~mew at may cipc. · fow fortb. To which end·(fa1th Samt .A'ugujlttu) Ptgllantt rverbo ufus eft · 4poftoilu, the fipoftle was welladv&d 1_ when he ufed chewbrd opening> \ for thereiiiuedout 'll1ater andblotld wh1ch make the fixe effetl:, !f?.!fptce &_ (l(f;ipe. Marke it running out, and luffer it not to rumzeTv'afte, but receille it. Of'the former (the 1l>ater) the Prophet fpeaketh in the firlt words of ,benext Chapter, that out of his pierced fide a Go o opened a fountaine of aZaCh.13.t~ -»,ater tQ the houfe of Ifrael for fimze and for uncleannejJe: Of the fulnejJe ]>hereof we ~/l ba1Je receilled,in the Sacrament of our !f3aptifrne. Of the later · (thebloud)wbich thePropf,et (i~ b IX: Chapter be!ore) calleth ~he bloud of 6Zach. 9 ,,q tbe 'f{etv Teftament, we may reJ;eive th1s day: for,Itwdl runne m the high and holy Myfteries of the !f3ody and !f3loudof CH R. is T. Theremay we be partakers cif the flejh of the cMorning-Hart, as upon this day killed. <Pfal.rr.S.' There may wee bee parta~ers .df the 9Cup ofjal.llatirm~ theprecious hloud di Per.::;,; !' 1'vhicb w~~&Jh.ed for tlJe remt{IOJI of ourfinnes , Our part It fhall be, not eo , Mac.z 6 ., 8 • accompt the f bloudof the Tefl~ment an unholy thing, and to fuffer it to run [Heb. I0,>9 in vaine for all us; but with all due regard to receive it fo running : for, even therefore was it fhed. And fo to the former, to adde this fixt,!f?.!Jpice ,, &_~cipe• . Andfh_all v:-e alway receiwgrace, evenflrean~eJ of grace i~uing from 7 ·. , H1.m that IS pterced, and fhall there not from us Iffue fomethmg backe a- Re[pice&Re~ ·game, that he may looke for and receive from us, that from him have tnbue. and doe daily receive fo many good thincrs ?No doubt there fi1a!l. if /o)!e whichpiercedHim,have pierced us arigh~. And that is (no longer' to hold you Wlth thefe effetl:s) !f?.!fpice & !f?.!tribue; For, i1: will even behove us no. !effet~en the Pfalmift, to enter into the confidcration of ~idretri- pfa, II6,,3; buam: Efpecially, fince we, by this day, both fee and receiw that, which · · he and manyothers dejired to fee, and receive and could not. Or, if wee have nothing to render, yet (our [elves) ~o returne With the Samarit.tn,and fa.Uingdowne at hi. feet;with a loud rvoice, toglorifie HirgoodnejJe, who finding us in the eA:ate that otherSamaritane found the forlonte and !11ound d h l ' . · · · .. e 111411 , ea ed us, by bemg l/Jounde4 himfdfe and by !m owne death re~?red us to life; For all which his kindneO.e, if notfiing will - ' · - · comi
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