482. Ofthe R E su R R B. c T 1 o N. Sermo~; f{# hody. (Now the rell: followes ofit felfe. ) TheSolvite, is a takingHim~ Hisfoule from His body: TheexritAhq,isthe fming them together, and raifi•u~~«f, up againe. And both there, within threedayes (the one!yword in the Text, w~er'f" .. there 1s no figure.) . ein ~""' s[.'~ln And this now was His Signe. And agreat Signe ic was. Great, even in th . · 'ttue '" • fenfe, ifit had bcer;e, but ofthe Pile ofBuilding (as they rooke thewordT'"''lt)r Bur greater f:1tre, tarrc another mannersigneinHis fcnfe, ,in the true. 1 • · For,,as forrl;at .Tem.pte, Zmhahtl, and flerod hadraljed!t. and orhergreatPer– fons, asgreat Bwldmgs as that. Bur, rheTemple Qfthehody, 1frhat..were oncedown, all the Temple-builders rhat ever were, with all their care :md colt could nevergeti; up more. Therefore, inHis(inCH a I ST' • fenfc) it is farr~thegreaterjlgne,than as they phanfied it. Indceg, fogreat aSigne, as he, chat was inheUfire, could not devife, nordidnot L•kt~6. 3°· dclirca greater. I(but Lnzartu, if hut one comeftim theJe,d; then ;:henregartlhim, that ligne, out ofquefiion. Why, here is one come ftom theded, and this davcolllt .andagre4ter thanLar-arte : I rrull: then,we willregardHim, we will rtgtrdth~ flg 111 ' and nor be worfe, thanhe in hell was. Let us then regardit. ' 7_:hl Ditlifi•w. The ground of theJigne (and ofall here) is Templum.h~c. Abour ir, two fi:Utre Alls, they_ !hew forth :tlCTllfelves: Therazmgofttdow»e,mfolvtte; .Thertifintefit "P• inExCifabo. 1hefe mfigure. Anfwerable to thefe, ThM Temple, IS CH lisT's b1dy. Thera,;ing it downe, is C a a J • 'I' u-Miftedandjllline, The rAiji»gilup i; C a R I...- reftored toJife. . ' · Ofwhich rwo (to divide ir by thePer{ons) Solvite is their part: ExcitA~q His· That, His Fajion by their all (Solvite : ) This, l;Iis El[•mllion, by His ~woe• (Excitabo.) ' Now, this (He faith) lhall be done: A!ld faith fnnher, lhall ~be longiadO: 'ing: No longenhan three dayes. And wttlull the compalfe ofrhetune limited Hee did it: For, this is now the thirdday; And todAJ, by S1111 rifing, ir wasdooe. I. So upon thematter, there come to be handled rhefc foure points: 1 , That ll. 1II. C a 1. 1 • r:s htdJ is 'l_'emplum.hoc. 2. The ?iffol~tion of it bydw~, ins 1 witr, V 3• ThereartllgttHpag.w~ebyHis Re[•rreEliO», mExmabe. 4· Thekll'¥todoeit 1 • in, threedayes. By which circumfiance ofthreedayes,·and th# day the thirdofrhem, commeth this rime, to claime a kinde of property in this palfage of Scriprure. And char, two waycs: . · Forfirll:: at this Fe4f, were thefe words herefpoken:(youmay fee, they were fo, at the thirteenth verfe before: at tl.e FtAJf ofEaffer,) And fecondly: ar this Feaff againe, were rhey fullilled after: the Solvite, rhrtc daycs lince; the Excita6o this very day. So, ;tt this Feafl, the promlje, and at the very fame, the ac.·omplij!JrJJent of it. The t~ec~mplijhm.ent, once : the lilt,_ ria/1, ever. Being then,ar this very time, thus fpoken, and done :Spokco, here now; done; three yeares after: Being (1fay) fpoken,anadone, and arrhis rime fpoken and done; Nevcrfolirasnow. J. s· o!viteTemplum hoc. Temp!H.., h..·; we begill with. It is aborrowed rerme. But The two fenwe c1nnot milfe the fenfeofit. For, both are fer downe here to our hand: the r" oiTc~~>;t.'IJ wrongJe11[eand theright. The wrong (the next vcrfcofall) for the matem!l ~~~re 10• Te>~•ple. So, the fkarifees tookeir,aoo mifiooke it. The right (the next Verfe aftf~
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