A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE ·rHE KINGS MAIE~ ST I E AT GREENEVV I CH 0 N the XXIX. of March ruf. 'D. Mn c v. being Go o o-F R 1 o Ay, HEBR. Chap. XJI. Vcr. II. .Afpicientes in Authorem _fi?ei, &: Confu:nr~ato_remI &1 suM; qui propofito S1b1 gaud1_o, fuftmUit C_rucem, confufione contempta; atque m dext~a Sed1s D s 1 fedet. Lookjng unto I E sus the rufuthor and pnijher ofour Faith i · who for the joy that "'PItS Jet before Him, enduredthe Lrojfe and dej}ifed the Jhame; ana is Jet at the right hand offhe Throne of Go n. Aint f:uk.ej though he recount atlarge our SA: v louR CH R1sT's whole f1orie, yet in plaine and cxpreffe termes hee calleth the _ Pa(Sion a,.l!.,, a Theorie or Sigl,t which Siuht is L k 8 . h h ' "' u • t 3· "f • It, t e fipoftk ere calleth us to look.e unto. · Of our bleffed SAv 1ouR's whole life or death, there is no part but is aTh1orie of i~ felfe, well worthy our looking on; for, from each part theteof, there goeth verttJe to doe h us good. From each part : but of all; from ~ e lafl: part, or A~ of His Paftion. Therefore hath the H o L Y h ~ 0 ST honored thiS lafl: part oncly, with this name· and none buc ~ Itd This, is the theor~ evermoflcommendedtoour'vic:w. To bee 0~ e on he Is, at a\\ timer, and in all aEls : but, then, and in that act, fpeLl 1 cially
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