Sermon 7· Ofthe R & suR. R E c T xo N. f5I Then aPafc/Jallambe, Heis ;and fo in cafe, to be m~deaPafe:over of. But; a 'I c HR Is'.; Heis not till !-lebe offired. For (1t ye marke lt )ojfirzng IS apaftingover of •J!{;;m •!• . PA/{e:ov~. d toHim weotferitto: offiredHemultbe. Eto6tatrueff (fJ.ithEI4•) ~('Yil·t· that IS orrere , ' . 1'J . '.!JeredHetVif!• · . · ' .' .• , . "- · ··· 0 oblatlff ;fo He maybejand 1 ye 6 ral1'1Je: _but_th~ wo 1 rd 6 1sjl,.,g,, tmmaolbatm, offi~'}> d .11'. d · sacrijce. A wile am els notlt; lt IS a am e amemu e our J'a 11 e, Apoc. 5 ...;. an '!uerA;d c HR 1 5 T is aLambe Jlaine (faith Saint John)ftom t-he 6eginning, and • •3.8< oher. . kliJ•gof His 6/otidin Baptijim, maketh the Dejlroyer paffe over us. . .. . t ej}Tnhn re bee many kindes of onerinus : This determineth, which of them As.a Petti-of..;, e 'JJ o a '' t· h. hP ,ff.ltrmg c H • 1 5 T was. Such anone, as wee mu epu an; t at .Is,_t e eace.a; 1 e-. · . . · For of the Pea,·e-offmnu,thejlejh wdl to .6ee eaten: Part Go o had; Levlc.r.!f, • rmg. ' o c .n d '1' . b and pare rhe offerer eate; in ligne of pene..,, peace, an reconc1 1;1t1on etweene rhem. C H a 1 s T' s bloudnot onely in the Ba(on, for JJaptifme; but, in the C11p, for che other $acrammt. A Sacrijce; fo, to be jl'aine : A propitiatbrie Sa(rijice i fo, to be wen. Thus CH .. Is T isai>~Jte-over, Buc,where isno~mm,withoutwhich.ailth~s. ~,?,~;;~:~~£!; is nothing~ Propter nos, for ftl, t.hat makcth tt ours. I hat whtch IS for lff o/Jertd, IS 011rs: and we foreckon ir. Thelambe was not flame, for it felfe: ( f<!!jdagruucom- ~·;:d· • J.l f· mittere?) but fortbejr(fborne: So Cri R IST; notforHimfelfe (Nothingworu <>J+,+; thy death in Him, witnelfe Pdate;) but,for m. •5· for us, that is,for our falvation, to (ave us : Save m; fr?mwhttt? from:our.fins. J,,oj::~ f,~ •• !; And here now, we arccometothepomt of the Pafe.overmdced: the.qu1tr1ng us; and the manner of quitting us fi·om our {innes. All rhe bulinelfe whereof was car· ried in the very manner of,aPaffe-over. . Firfl,ftnne it felfe, what is it but a tranfgrefion, orpaf?ingover the lines and limits ', . i of our Dutie, fetus, in the Law of Go o ~ And why hovers thedeJiroymg <.Ange/1. ""~-''"· over us ~ Why goeth he not on his way, but feekes to bring deflruCl:ion upon our heads~ What is the marke, he flriketh at ~ What, but our linnes ~ Burforthem,no Deffroyer lhouldeverhavepower over us. But for them, that hang fo hcavie on us, and fo t»'ejfemdowne, welhould goe thorow well enough. . _ Whythen,Hicejlomni<ftttE!m,utauferatrtr peccatum: All is but this, to have %' ourjinnes taken away. And who thall take themaway~ Ecce q11i to/lit peccata 1/Jttndi; lohn u~ that tqlreth aw•y ours; nay,thejinnes oftile world. !:low taketh awaj? Go o hath takm away thy.finne(faithNathanto David : ) the word is not abflulit, but trxnflrtlit (that is) transfcrendo abftttlit; or (as the Hebrew • shm~ ..... j ! word is) tranfirefecit: To take if fromDiivid, make it paffi from him .upon fome 1'l,V;t othcr;(tliatis) even theSonneofDavid, HimGo o hathgiven us, top'ajfe our jltmes •wr;fromustoHim. . . - . . .. And when that~ when He was offered, maqe afacrijlcefor m. It is the nature of 4 tverySacrifice, tramferendo anferre: He, that offers ir, !ayes his hands on tile head of it, Lcvic. 1.4: • ·'Mfef!es hufin?ts over It, and l~1sJ"ft defert to befmJtte~ 6y.theVeflroyer; but prayes, 3 ·s:. he may put th1s offirmg, mIus owne.place, and what IS due ro him (that is death) 'J; may be 'transftrred from him, and light on the offering; that may ferve and hee fcapc. ' _ In all offerings thus it was: but, in the Pa(chal lam6e fpecially: that it bath car.· 5 ~edaway the name, from all the reft, to be called the Pajfc-overonely . In it ( evide~ly)the deathofthefirfl borne was tranjlatedover upon thepoore lambe. The lam/;e Exod.rJ.I;: 1~l'dthcfirfl borne'was(aved; hisdwhpalfed over unto the tambc: thatit was juflly ea c theP4ffe-ow;Jferfoit was• . fr .Bu~ much more juf\ly CH 11 ,Is T :.who(fi•re)was even aPajfe-overthroughout bf,m t ef~O: torhe lafl. Atihe fir,fr: His birth,whatwas it but aPdj{e-over,fromthe / 0"',~0 h Fath~r, tothewombeofHis Mother, to take our natttre l And His Cir– um>t;tmw at, butaP•/{e-owr;ftomtheftate ofoneftee, to the condition of one ~ond,
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