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f,ut.:.Chap.I 8. fV!fjfiitled (onftiencet. himfelfe) unconquerable torments and pain. He grapled with the fiercefr wrath ofb~s Father for our fins ; and f w~at blood, under the fenfe ofhis angry counten~nee: Nay,this croffe upon his foule, infi- .nitely more weighty,then that which he carried up.. on his fhoulders t(mi'ard {alvt!rJ, did hot only caufc {lreames of great 6/(}ody drop,; to fall d(}wne to tht! .'!,round; ~ut alfo prefr fr~m him, ~hat ·)heavy groane, M11t.26. 38. <My (o.u!e tJ exceedm1, (orrow.fo!!, even unto death: and thatlafl: rufull bitter cry, My God, myGodwhyhaftthoufor(ak§ni?'N,Cap.2].46.If(hrift * ,..,,. ... , Iefu.r himidf then, bleifed for ever, the "'Sonne o(the • T~ l.f~ -f!t-')1«:71'1!~ F h ' h p · c 1 · h l · f ctvw,Col.l,l~· 4t trs ,ove, t e rmce Ot g ory ; n,ay, t e g ory o ·heaven and.earth,the brightn~ffe ofeverlafl:ing light, ~c. In whom·he profefieth himfelfe to be W.:/l~ pleafed,and for whofe fake .only he loves all the fons ofn~en, whi eh fhall be fa ved~ was ~hus plunged into.a matchle{fe depth ofunknowne forrowes, and moft grievousdefertion; Let no C..hrifl:ian cry out in the like fpirituall defolation(but ever immeafurablyfhort -ofhi~) :md in his feareofbeing forfaken, that his cafe is.fingular, defperate, irrecoverable : Fort~ only, clearc,innocent Son of-3od, was farre worfe in this refpec1 and in greater extremity,then he is; can ore- . . . . · ver-fhall be. . ·· · :.. Wanhe~efo~e m u: · · ·:· dl . 0. · 1 d c h' I that he mrght koovv 2. Secon y, Among otleren s, rorw 1c1the .. how to commilcrate lord J efi.ts dnmke fo deepe, and the very dregs of others in rhe h.tc~. that bitter Cup ofhis dearefl: Fathers heaYiefl: in dig- h /ram in }ilium ne net nation,this was one:'That by a particular and perfo- qui~e_dicirnus;~n.ifl per nail paffina- thorow that infinite Sea thof:: ex:tremefr acctder:f~d_lra zn pec: .J r 1~ f · · 1 f! h cata pro qu1bur fe part ~tre~d.rull 10rrours ~. d1vme wrat.1 or our finncs; Chr/1ur ftntiebat Ira whJ.cn we all mofl: Juftly deferved, and would have qutde non meruit ~bri· ·. .caufed any meere Creature to have funke downe un- ftur, perjtefe jutlur, , dertt,mto the bot tome ofhelliand by an experimen- proinde~ iYmrHir:fed ef:.. . tall" feare-and feeling ofthat bitter and bloody A""O- fifidla tQmed':. e;ur tr• re· · · · 1' h · ·l i · ~ h' bl ~ · i r 1 .. ~ . tt,ut va epeccatorum ny,w 1~c .m- tel, as,1t w...re, 1s ~nel wu e m~o oportuit,II>rd.cap.14 thatmournfi1ll Cry: MJ God;my God, Why hart thou *Hcrcvvasan amazed ; ,· N n z for(aktn ' - ' ..

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