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On

the

Excellency

of Cbrift.

I2;

laee:began

to

bee

amazed

,

and

a

third Evangeliftfaith, hee

Mark 14.33.

began to

bee

filled

with

förrow

:n

his foul,,

and the very

trouble

of

his

foul was.

that that

drew

forth from him

fuch

a

won-

derful

fweat, as never

was

heard

of

in theworld before,

nor

never

lance

, nor never

is

like to

bee,,

that

a

man from,

di-

firefs

and trouble of

his

foul should fweat

fo

:

Many

a

man

whenhee.

is

in

feat

and

trouble of minde., hee may

fweat:

;

but

when

did,

you

ever

hear

of

a

man

out of trouble

of

minder

that did

fweat

,blood, that

blood

should

come

and

break through

his

skin

,,

and

run

down upon

him

,.

and

this

through

the

trouble of

his

minde

?

for there

was

no

bo-

dily

affliaion upon

Chili}

then , but

meerlyxhe'trouble

of

his Spirit;

and-hee knowing

what

cup

hee

was

to

'drink,

and

the trouble

that

hee futfered

in

his'

Soul,did

caufe.

the blood

to

break through

his

veyns,

and

come

to

trickle down; and

not

fume

thin

blöod,for

fo

I

have

read:

of

one

in'Paris that

was

condemned

to

dye

,

and

the

very

trouble of

his fpiric

did

caufe fome blood

to

come

out of

his.

body,

but thin; but

the

Scripture

tells

us

that there

was

dodders

of

blood;.and

when

was this

fweat

?

when hee was abroad

in

the night

time,

and lay

upon

the ground, and in the

Winter

feafo:

:

.

In

a

Winters

night

'when

hee

was

abroad

, and lay upon

the ground,

hee fweat

this

fweat,

and

allfrom

the

trouble

of

his

fpirit

:

A

man

may fweat

in Summer,and'in

Winter

in

the

day

time

,

or in

a

warm room ,

or,

in

'a

bed , but

for

Chrift in

a

Winters

night,

and lying upon the ground

to

fweat

fuch

a

fweat,

for

clodders of blood to

trickle

down

-,

never

was

Garden watered

as

this

Garden

;

now

who

would

not

have

accounted

this

a

Wonder: of

all.

Won*

tiers

?

.

.

Here

upon

this

ground

I

yes

,

groveling

the

Son

of

God-,

the

fame

God

that made

the

heavens

and earth

lyes

here

in trouble

and anguith of

his.Spirit,

while hee fweac

clod-

ders of blood

;

certainly there was

Some

great

matter

upon

the Spirit

of

Chrif}

at

this .time.

Wee

know

it

by

expe-

rience

,

a

Porter

when hee

bath

a

great burden

upon his

body).

lice

carries it while bee fweats again Oh.

but when

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