Andrewes - Heaven Collection BX5133.A56 X3 1641

S~m~I~J_•____O.~~~W~e_R_x~SU~R~RT.E~C-T~Io~· ~N·----------~57~3~ _.--:fthdnners;but wasfumulammg them. By His good will, Hewould have had noneo I' ' t· .,. . ' h tl t . y I . Bray1! . " · I it a/fe;I'r.imfcAtamua txt,e, youmoww o Ja was• . et,ran~rthan we,than Manh.••·li; P f us lhould take ie (1t would be qur bane, He knew) He tooke 1t; off it went ·· ·· j~{ ~and all. Alas, the myrrhe they gave Him atthe ~egi.nning, thevinegcrat th~ d ~ fHis Paflion were but poore refemblances of th1s cup, fuch as they were ~n 10g o ' · W {i · fl: H' · · r U · · • That , another manner qr;mght. e ee 1t ea . un uuo 10 unn~rura .. afweat of \ ~londallover; as,ifHe (lad been wrung~~dcrulhedm awme-prtjfe,u ~ould not have \ beenemore. Thi~(loe)wasthe firft.• wme-preffi,and CH Ill p 101~, three~ayes a oe; and, what wi.th thefceurges_, natles andJP cares, befides, ~opreffed,as forr.h 1t ran (~te#dorwine,calllt what you will,) m fuch, fo great quantity, as nev~rran1tmore plenreoufly out ofany wine·preffe ofthem all. Here is C H 1\ I s T u s in torcu!ari, c H • r s 1 s calcatm{mn. .. . . • . . · ofwhich windo preffed then ourofH1m, came our Cup, the Cup ofth1s day, the fN! ufthe New Ttflament,in Hishloud, reprefented by the,bloud ofthegrape. Wh.ere- Luke,......il !n long before; old Iaceb foretold, shzlo lhould.wajh hu rohe; as, fu.ll well He m1ght Gen.*' '"' have done; therec~m~ enough to havewalhed 1t over and over agame•. Sol you le~ 001 v how the cafefl:ands. That former,our cup due to us, and noway to Him, He drankefor us, that it mighcpaffcfrom us, and we not drinke it. Ours did He drinke, that we mightdrinkc ofHis. He, the .cup ofw~4th, that we, the et~p of6lefi'ng: fee ECay'rui: , iir(l before GoD as aLihamen,atthe fight orfent whereofHefmelletha favour of t(;_o~· 10·~~' rdf,' and is ap~eafcd. After, reachedeous,as a[overa!g~e reJ1oratfve to recover us ci~ theDevils potfon (for, we alfo have been fippmg a~caltx d,emomommmore or l«lfej' woe to usforit ;and no way butthts, to cure us of lt.) . · . :By this time you fee the need of the firfl: prelfe, and of His being in it. Into which He was content to be thrown and there trodden on; all,to fatisfieHis Father out of His jufl:ice, requiring the drinking up of that cup, by us, or by fome for us: and it came to His lot. And never was thereLambe [o meeke before thelhearer nor werme [o eafie to be troden on ; never clrifler lay fo quiet arid Hill to be bruifed, a$ did CH 1\ x s 1 inthePreffeofHisPaflion. Ever Hebebleffedforit. Now come we to the other ofthis day in the Text. This is not that,we have rou· TheCecona C:hed, but another. Wherein the fryle is altered: no morecafeatm {um ; but calcavi (:";tr:~'r s andcsnculcavitoo. Vp (itfeemes) Hegat! and downewentthey, and upon them ·, ''"'",;, · He trod. His enemies of EJqm lay like fo manyClufters under His feet ; and Hecaft Hisjhmsverthem,fet His fo.ot on chem,and palhed chph eo peeces. . If it had meant His Pa.fion, it had beene His owriebloud: bur, this was none of !'fat. ros.~; His now, but the bloud of His enemies. ~or, wheri the:r tare ofredtmptio" was pafr, then came theDay ofvengeance: then, came the time foi'that,and not before. . Fm, after the con[t11nmatum eft of His owne preffure, (fieoportttit impleri omntm · Ju{ltttam) ~nd that all therzghteorif'nelfe Hejpake had beene fulfilled: then ri{c rtp,rt{e ¥mb. J:•t.; •pthor~it~meoftf?e LoR o (faith the Prophet) an~ jhew thy felfe mighty to {ave: He Efay fl·!l• tooke H1m to H1s fecond attnbute,.tobeavenged of thofe that had been the ruineof us all,the ruine everlafl:ing,but for Him. toEdom,thekingd6me ofdeath,He lvent whitherwe were to be led captives: yea,even to Bozra, toFie/lit felfe, and therehrak; thtgates.ofbrajfe, and m(.de the irov.bars ~y infi·~der. He that was weake to ftt(er,be- Et.yH.~ catnemtghty to{•v~. Ofcakatm, He becal1)eCalcator, He that wasthrowne Him- _:_ felfe, threw them now~nother \~hile,into the Prejfe, trod~ them downe,trampledup611 them, as upon grapes ma fat, nil He made the hloud fpnng out ofthem, and all to J}rmkleHi<garments, as if he had come forth of awine.prelfeind~ec!. And we be~ fo:e, mercifully,ratherthanmightily, by His Paflicin ; noW: mightilyalfo faved; by H1s glonous RefurreCl:ion• .h Thus ~ave youtwofever~ll vines;the n~t11ra~ and the}lrange vint_: the fweet and 1 e~~te ·two Preffes~ thatl\llewry, t~at mEdo~: twoCitjs, thecurfedCup,a~d eh~ Cup 0 J lefmg: OfWtneor Blor1d. H1sowne, H1s enemies bloud: Onefanguu agm, t~e bldud oftheLambejlaine : the other.fanguis Dracimis, ~he bloud of the Dragon, ~ er~_ 1}.r~go'!. (ApOf:. ~~I.)_ t~~~ upo~! One.eff~is Pajl~n, three dayesfince: hthe ~ .. ~ ote~

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