Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BS2096.A1 1701 .P3

Ch. 6. Yoh); irñprifoned. St, Mark. His death. Ch. 6: 20. His Confcience telling him, that John of it, they came and took up his wes aluft and Holy man, made him reverence corps, and laid it in a tomb. 30. him; and do many things which Mahn Preach- ed to him; and hearhim with Come pleafure: And the apoffles gathered themfelves But could not make him leave his darling together unto Jefus, and told him Sin, all things, both what they had done, 21. And when a convenient . day and what they had taught. was come, that Herod on his birth- 29, 3o. Of their Do`}rine and Miracles; day made a fupper to his lords, high 3 r And he Paid unto them, captains, and chief eflates of Galilee : Come ye your felves apart into a 22. And when the daughter of the defert place, and reff a while: for Paid Herodias came in, and danced, there were many comingandgoing, and pleafed Herod, and them that and they had no leifisre fo much as fat with him, the king faid unto to eat. 32. And they departed in- the damfel, Ask of me whatfoever to a defect place by íhip privately, thou wilt, and I will give it thee. 33. And the people faw them de- 23. And he fware unto her, What parting, and many knew him, and foever thou fhalt ask of me, I will ran afoot thither out of all cities, give it thee, unto the half of my and out -went them, and came to- kingdom. gether unto him. 21, ere. N. t. Yet will fuck wretches lofe 33. N. Fervent defire is very diligent and the Kingdom o f Heaven, rather than let go laborious. á bale loft for God. So much more liberal 34, And Jefus when he came out are they to their Flefs and fellow-Sinners. faw much people , and was mo- 24. And the went forth, and faid ved with com aflìon toward them, unto her mother, What Ihall I ask? becaufe they were as fheep not ha And the faid, The head of John ving a fhepherd and he began to the Baptift. 25. And the came in teach them many things. 35. ffraightway with hafte unto the And when the day was now far king, and asked, faying, I will that fpent, his difciples came unto him, thou give me by and by in a char- and laid , This is a defert place, ger, the N. B head andoRevengeis yy alLuft- and now the time . is far patted a fur Woman preferred before half a Kingdom. 36. Send them away, that they may Such are the Enemies of holy men. go into the country round about, 26. And the king was exceeding and into the villages, and buy them- forty, yet for his oaths fake, and felves bread : for they have nothing for their fakes which fat with him; to eat. 37. fie anfwered and faid he would not rejea her. unto them, Give ye them to eat. a 6. All unwillingnefs and Sorrow for Sin, And they fay unto him, Shall we is not true Repentance; but -Thar, which is go and buy two -Ifündted peny- more effe&ual agaisjt Sin, than the Tempts- worth of bread, and give them to tion isfor it. r eat ? 27. And immediately the king 34. Their Penny was Seven pente half- rent an executioner, and command- penny. nez.a reckoneth the 200 pence, to ed his head to be brought : and he 3s pound Frank of Tours. went and beheaded him in the pri- Nte, The Luxurious Bellies of this Land ton, 28. And brought his head would have taken Bread but for a dry Feaftj in a charger , and gave it to the th°ugh had faith alto. damfel : and the damfel gave it to 38. 1 unto them, and How her mother. many loaves have ye? go fee; 27, mo. This wicked; bloody Ki0g wanted And when they knew, they fay, Five, and two fifties. 39. And h not an Executioner to do his Will, in the e molt heinous Sin. commanded them to snake all fit up. And when his difciples heard down by companies upon the green H a vat's,

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