Serwon_::_I:t_.____ O_:_IJ_t_h_e_R_&_s_u_.a_R_&_c-:-T_r_o_N_._____ 5.:_ 13_ -----:provided awhale, in 0Jew, todevoure him i indeed not to devoure but l1!1tf4toO· . h b 11 ' r. rvehim. downehewentmto er e 'J· . to P~~ere he w~s; bur woke no hurt there. I. AsJttfe, nay, more{aft there, than . the belli!hipofTiwjis: no ll.aw ofwearher,no foule fea could trouble him there. Ill As Cafe, and as fafdy earned to land.: TheHup could have done no more. $() .zh. the matter he did bur change hts vehmdum; Oufted but from one veffell ·t at upon ' . . h 11 b 10 another; wentonhtswaylhll• .3· On e.ewenr, as we ?nay . etterrbanthe lhi would have carrred h1m; went mto t.hdhtp, the fl11p earned htm wro~, ~ut ofhis way cleanel to Tharjis-ward: Went tnt? the w_h.tle, a~d thrWhaleearned h•m · ht landed him on the next !bore to 1{tmve; whither (m truth) beewas bound, :~d .~here his errand lay. 4· And all the wbile, ~t g~od eafe, as in a cell pr ~u· die; For, there, bee indited a Pfttlme, expreffing mtt, .hts certame hope ofgetn~g Iocas !-~~ forth againe. So as, in df'tet, where bee feemed to be mmoll: 'danger, bee was •n grearefi fafetie. Thus can Go o worke. vfndtheevemng andthe m9rmng, were Jonis ftcond day. The like now'in c H R I s 'r: but ftill with a pleu qt~am; noe but compare the whales belly,with theheart efthe earth,andyou !hall finde,the Whale that fwallowed C 11 R I s 'r (that is, thegrave) was another manner Whale, farre ,wider throated · t than that of Iona. That Whale caught but one Frophet,but Im~t~; This,bath fwou. ped up Patri4rkes! and Prophets, andall; yea, and lo11111 himfelfe too. Nonehath fca· ped the jawes of it• . ' And more hard gettirtg out (I am fure;) wirneffe Iona•. Into theWh•lesbe/11 he went ~nd thence he gate out againe. After he gate thence, inco theheart of thr earthhe'wenr, and thence he gate nor: there he is ll:ill. ThcSig:nelyes, in this, by theletter of the Text. And, in C u 11. I s i, theSignl greater. For, though to fee aWhale rumble with a Prophetin the belly, were a lhaoge ftghttyer, more frrange, to fee the SoN N £- of. Go o, lye dead i»thetarth. : and, asfirange againe, to [ectheSonneof mAn, tonfefromthegrAveagaine, alone. A doubleftgneinit. ..) · Theheartofthe mth (with IuJline r..Mttrtyr, chry{oJlomt, .Auguflhte) I takefor thegrave: though (I koow )Origm, Nyjfen, Theodoret rake it for hell, forche place, where theSpirits are(as, in the body, rh1r is the place ofthem.) And, thither Hee went inSpirit, a11dtriumpheaover the PDWerJ and principaltties there, in HiHwnt Per- G<>!oJI".s.if; f•n. But for His Body,it was rheday ofrefi,rhelall: Sabbath that ever was: andthen HiJ bodie didreJf,reffin hope, hope of what~ That nmher Hu Sou!ej/Jiuld be left in heU,norHi<.flefh{ujferedto{eecorruptim. For, CuRls 'r bad HisP(alme roo, •as welLas Ion/M. D~vidcompoled it for Him long before (the XVI. Pfalme, the Pf~tlme P(al.rS.rgj •fthe Ref1mflron.) Andfo theevemngand themormng were C a 1\ Is T's[em1d --- d,y,Eaffer-eve. ' Nowto Iena'srtltim~. IonMhis hope faiied himnot; theWhales k!ly, thaHee~ 3 rn theirtom; med ~IS tombe, proved his wombe, or fecond birth-pbce. There hee was: not, as miog cl><nce: meat mthe ll:omach; bur, as an Embrio, in the matrix of his mother. Strange! Eajler-day. theWhale~o beas h1s m·orher, to be deliveredof him, and bring him forth into the Ionasz,•~·JJJ :worldagame. So, forth he came, and ro 2{inive about hi< btiftne!fe. Thither hee went,to bnng them our ofthe Whales !Jelly coo. vfwd tbe evening .tndthe morning were Iona'sthirdddy. Nhow the Whale could not hold Iona,nomore could thegrave C u R 1 s T,longert a h. · l ~t •.s mormng; after breake ofday: Bur, forth came Hetoo. And with a ~; ~~am,•n re!pett of Imas. It was in ll:riCi: fpeech, with lon~P, no reft~rrttli~n: d J etruthls~hewasneverdead: never he, but putative. But C »RI • 'r was bt /arkedeadmdeed, flaine our-right upon rhe Crolfe,Hishe.rtpierced, His heart- lohn ig;Jij: 011 ranneout. And, for dead takendowne,laidin,fealedupinBis grave, aftone M.mh,!7~!!~ A a a roUf4
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