Andrewes - Heaven Collection BX5133.A56 X3 1641

!!fly J!.6. 2.Cor.s.a•. ).hnl•·•6·l9· Luke"·H• OjtheR&sURRE..C'tl ·ON. Sermon 7 • hond, to undertake our debt ~ And at the lafi, His Rifumc1ion (this day) w~. but a paffage from death to life~ and His A{.:enjionanother,demundo adPatrem r:lt, the world to His Father~ Firfi and !all, aPa.ffe·over He was. ' om Bur,abovc all, His dwh, Hi~offering, was it: then,He was Pafchapronobu, in.' cleed. For then, Hee p".({'edovenmo the efiate of us wretched /inners, bidoff His owne (as it were)and cooke upon Him our perfon; became tanquamun"' e nobu nay tanqt~amomnesnos. For, Go o tookefrom us, and laid them on Him, Fofuit[u 1 ,, Ettm iniq11itates om~tillm noffrum, Laid11pon Him (our Palfe.over) the tranfgrd{ion/of m all. Fecit peccatttm, made H:m Jinne for m; there, our Sinimpalfedfrom us; fecit ma!ediElmn, made HimaCttrh for us ; there theFtmijhment ofour finnes palfed(rom us to Him. Then, and there,pajf'edtheDeffroyer over m. Over us, to Him. Bur,wllen He came at Him,He paffedHimnot: Tran{<at .l me calixwould not be heard; and it wasFafcha,.no~pa{<ha ;1 Falfe-DV_er to us,Nopaffe– overtoHlm• Wehadone: Hehadnone. H1m1tpaffednot, buthghtuponHimfo heavie, that, it madeafweat ofb!oudy drops, paffe from Him; yea, life andfouie.nJ all, yer it left Him. At which His Pa.fm•; Hee was a right Palfe-over:; Chriflm, ..&rA<'v, ChriffmJ•fcha. Then, He waspro nobu ; then, He wasnoJtrum : C HRz , r CHRIsT ojjered,offeredforM~ Ofw~ichpajfingourfi~nescoHim,and Go»~ wwh over 111, this day and theaEltonofthlS day, IS amemmall. · I 1. And fo let uspa!l'e overfrom the Antecedent, to the CQnJeqt~ent : which is, Itaque The c•nft· l::elebremtu, Therefore let tu keepe afettH. A Feaft, and CH R I s T jlaine, and fo q•m· handled as He was~ A[aft rather, one would thinke. True: but that, we heard againeofours; fo did not they, oft!1eirs. For, this, Heecame againefafe; and opened unto us a new paffage, by H1s fecond Paffe-over. All wee fpake of r~ht now, was done the third day fince : Bur, we hold not our Feafl, rill this day. For,tiU this day, we knew not, what was become of Htm. PajJedHe was hence; but, whe. rhcr in His paffage He hadmifcarried or no,we knew cot. But now, this day,by His JJ.ejimeElion (we know)He is wellpaffed-over; and fo, omni modo a true P4{{e-over. So now, we hold our Feaft, as afeaftlhouldbe holden, with joy. And, adon6le Ff4j/ it is : ' 0 ne, that by Ht5Juffering, Heepalfedft~m life to death for ottrJinnes. ' Afe- }\om.4 '1· cond, that by H u rijingagaine, this day, He pa/fedftonJ de.th to life for ottr jt~Jlifcation: 'Eop1d.(c.Jp.U>', Ctletrtmm. ~pr~leliJMr. And [o, twoPalfe-overs in one. Hedied, and by His death made the Dij/royer paf!e ever us: Herofe againe, and by it, madedeath (as the JJ.ed-Jea) pa!fabtefor us. Itaq11e celebrem111, Itaq11e, eprtlem11r. 'Eopl"<~~. the word is one, but twowayes it is turned.' Some reade, Celebrem11<. • Some other, Epulem11r." But well: for firfi, it is kindly, when we keepe afe.jl, we makeafe.jf. Butthis, thisfeaft isnotce!ebratedjinehocepnlo. IfCH"' Is r be a propitiatoryJacrifice, aPeace-offering, I fee not how we can avoid, but the jlejbof our peace-offeringmufi be eaten in thisfeaft by us,or e!Ce we evacuate the offering utterly, and lotc rhe fruit ofit' And was there a Paffe-overheard of,and thelambenot .eaten~ Timewas, when He was thought no goodchriflian, that thought, he might doeon~ without the other. NoCelebremtu, without Epu!emur in it. :,~r,;;t,;~'us. But fidl:,':'ill ye lay the former and this cogether,Immolatmand celevremm ;and fee how welltt falleth our with us. Immo!atm is H1s parr, to beflame: Celebrem«s !S ours, to hold aFeaft: Good-friday, His; E4Jitr-day Orm. Hispremiffes, bitter; our i:oncftJ.fion joyful!: a lovingpartition, onHis part ; an happie, on ours. •'"'""latM Againe,will we lay Immolatru tOepulemur.That thePaffe-over doth notconclud' andEput<mur. in the(acrifio-e, thetaki.ng awayof.finneonely; (that is)in a pardon,andthcreancnd. 1 • But, in afeaft; wh1ch 1s ajigne, not offorg:veneffe alone, but ofperfec1 amtty, ful Hcb.to.a: propttiation: Ye maypropitu ire, draw neere tmto Him; ye are refiorc:d to full grace, and fiwour, to eat and dri,ke at His table. . Befidcs, there was an offering in Immol.ztm; and here is another (a new~ne)tn Epnlemur ojferfdfor u;, there; offered to u;, here: There, per mod#mvJflim~, • here,

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