Bayly - Houston-Packer Collection BV4647.P5 B395 1632

61 a The PraBice ®f Pietie. ------,.-, - which thou haft fanaified with thy ffiirit, and purified with thy dlòud ? O Lord , what could I more defire, or what couldcf} thou more beíaow vpon mee , then, to, glue mee thy Bodie for meate,thy B loud for drink!, and to lay downe thy Soule for the price of my redemption ? Thou Lord enduredt 'tthePaine, and I doe reape the profit : I recel ued pay -den and thou diddeí} beare the pun:fhment.T by te re.r were m y Bath , thy wounds my wekle, and theiniufice dol to thee, fatisfied fortheiudgement which was due to mee, Thus by thy Birth , thou art beco me my Brother; by thy Death, my .Ranfome ;, by thy Mercie, my Reward; and by thy Sacrelmenti my nourifhment.O diuine food! by which the formes of men are transformed into the fonne.r of God: fo that mans nature dyetta, 1 and..Gods nature Meth , and ru. th. in vs, Indeed 5 all creatures, wondred-

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