Cl1ap. 1. the hpijile to the (jalatbians. _ 163 we, crulling in Chrill-,,ha~ograce an~ peace, · 1\" he O;ewcd in two things. When he was to be we {hall wanrnoth:ng:rcadcPfal.4.v.6 1 7. / atcachcJ he Acddc nor, butwem to agarden l.qfu~ Chrdt char dtpesgrac<fano·l'eacc, is m chemounc, as his cu!tame was, wh1ch was 1 c~lla4,·a,¥'L"J., fur r;~•o caufes, 0 10 IHo knowne to Iud>S, Iol1.1 S, 2. Andin the very reach~sroacknoiVIedgc Clmlt ar•ghr,& rhat fcpararion of body and foulc, he cried wirha is,as-Wclltq4cknowled5c hitn t9 be pur Lord, louJ and flrnngvoicc, w~ich argu~d that he aswc/(ao 0 vr S•u1our. Heisa Priefl tO·JHO· was Lord ufde.Hh, and<dled becaulc h1s w1ll c;urc iifc, aProphctto reach rhe wayofl1te, a wasro d1c. This mull be rcmembred: Forof.or4 tqc;ommal\d r(le!ll.ro wnlkc.i1J.~hc way .tben•'lfe hisdcach had not bccne a (atJ,Iacllof!lfe.Thc fault ofpur;imes,Al mc~tprofctfe on for finne. Chnfl: yet manyallowoflJOChriU, but oF lnchatCbriflgaue himfclfe tu he a facncheir own dculljng:'"'ameJy,aChrif1that mu(l fice, we Icame many things. Ftrft. that ti1c. bcaS-'uiour eo del1uer them from hell, but workeof redc01pt10n exccedes the wo1kc ot not a Lord to cornmaund them; that they creaoon. For tn the crcauou,Clwfi g~ue the ca~n()~ brooke. The [econdcaufewhy Ci.riU creature5 toman; in the redemptiOn hegauc ts t.:alledour Lord, is roligmfic rheperfons rv B himfdfe, and cha-tasaf ..cnfice. SecondJy,m who~lcgrace and peacebelong, and they are that hegauc himfclfe,icappcares char negaue fu..;h as, ~cknqwleJge Chrift for thl!ir Lord, ncicher angel 1 nor mccre man. nor :wychwg and yecldfubiot\1on ro him in heart and l1fe. our ofbimfelfe;and that a!I me!l[s ofltk, and Thep find roUto their foules,that rake \'P che far1sfaa10n for fhne, arc to b~ reduc:cJ to yoke oFChrill in new obedience, and the patbc pcrfon ofChriit: and conf,qucntly that nent bCarmgof theCro!Ie,Muh. J l. .v.z9· therebe no humane farbf.1r.'bon:s fur fin, nor 4- Wi:Jo g.zu~ himfc!f~ for o11rjimut, th.at h~ meritorious workcs done by vs;hecaufc th~y ""ghr ddtMr vsoutofthwprifcr.t m;// world, .tcpcr:ainc not to the perfcm or CtmU, _burto. cordi,_rg totht: willofCod rur p,~ther. vur perfons: and rbcy were ne~er otf, redo~ s. To.whome 6e-g/qrieforcturandcmr, A· Chnll:vntoGodas meritsa'nQ!ansfaCl!ons, men. hucau[C he gauc nothing but him[elfc, and Inthefc words,thefecond argument is prothe things wh1ch appcrramed vnco !m owue pom1Jed, whercby·Chrtfl is'defcribed,namep<rfon.T.hirdly,in that Chnll giucs huufelfe, Ix,,~deffcdof<:;h.rifl, wh1ch is, that hegaue We mu(} rake. end receiuc himwithhungrmg himf•lf•· And he-ts fa1d ro giue himfelfe for IJcam.Nay heistofuffer Vtulence of vs, and twoc:mfe~J. F1rlf, b~caufehcprdemcdhirn- C : thl! vtolcnr arc to tJkc him to rhemfelues. fel/,eas • pric~and [~cri lice for linne to God Lallly, nHhar he giues huufdfe to vs, we a· the F.atbc~, Math.~o. z8 Eph.5 z.. 1. Tun.z. · gaine muH giuc6ur bodie~ and foules vnco ~- Th~l$cond,bec,ufe he ~1J p!I'>l;kcly pro· hun in way of'rbankfulne!fc, and dtdlcate all PPUO~.a.nd fcrforrh.Nmfcl(c ro-thewerld,as a that we hauc or con doe ro the go,od of meu. (acrificcandpriccq(~edemptwq. Rom.j.:Z j.r ; ·1 he crearures at our tablc.s prefcnt vs With, Ioh,1·'ipnd.Atl~4u. . · their bodies:and fo muitwc prcfcnt our, bo- ~-nrhl& g1uing th;eJ"c arc fiue things robe · d1es a.ndfouh:stoGoU. . conlidcred,T hcfirit, rhcgJUer,CI~r.Cl: the f<· The fir(! end of this giuing i•, tharChri(l CO!J<j1r(l~thinggtu.cp, a.ld thar~>Chnll himmigbrbea{acrificeand ranfo,ncforfi 0 . The fdfe, ,T.he third, ts ti\e end ofh1s gJUtng, for ,.knowledgeofrhis poi;lt tSofgr<ar vfe. Firll,lt finne, tbat is, that ,he<'IJightrnako.facisfaC!ion , workcsloue ui.vs,on this manoer: We !ll\tlf (~l1B}~~ftnnc!~ Tfl(l>h~~u[h IS, an.Q~her end of_' in minde ane,\ meJ1tation come to thecrol.fe h11,g\~1~g, tlwhe ~~tghr dcli11~r vs, our of ' .ofCbriJI. Vpotuhe croJfel'jcarcto behold t~'r' 1 pttfent cu.ill.wur.l~. · Her~ -~~~~·pr<fent I.Chnll cruci6ed,and in his death and palfion, l~o~lpr!!l,l·lifie~thecprrupt <flare o.f.men, char bJS(aenfice., mJliS facnficc.for the hunes.Q/ ll~<;,·'!scordwg to ·the lull..p!,tbei.r. owne D ltis enemies,hi• eodles ltmc: and thecon[tdehe.a\ll·'··IQ~. z.·t G.Aodn1en aJ.~hcr6Ia1d to <ation oth11 louewlll-mooucvstoloue him ab"'ff.clluered andtak<Onout Lft(>c world,when game, and the Father in him.• Secondly, rbe they.ar.cfeue~ed frop)'thtcomh~iQil QffinfuiJI 1 co.nlider.ati6nof his endles pa.ines foroudins m~~' f?!l! fantllfica.usou>~olinew.rl~ofhFc,and in the facrificcofhin•fclfc ;.inufl brcede in,., by !linjneproteCli.Qil,.whc)eby..t·hey~r<:pre-1 • agodly forrc,v'for them: for 1H1c forrolv for reru~fro\11 Cll!ll•l~nl)eM nrcfanehfied,Tit:! thcm,much mnrewe.Thlfdly,this knowkdgr •· !4· an·dloh. I].;l"j. And th!s deliucrance ' 1stbe true bcginrling of amendment ufllfc. iS-jJAliP!~is,ltfqll)J(dpel'tof p{4c!1:but in rc.l : tF.or if Chrill gaue himfd1e-to redeeme Vi ' fP>ct,o(g•4irie, ,J1l>,c filth''" ng 1~ theeaufcll from tOJquirie ; we mull take vp apurpofeo'f ·lh~ti'l)9UCd <;)l(j{l ~0 glUe b(mfclfe;& that is . IIOt finning. ahd ncucr willingly finne more; tl)ICWII~gfGoJ, · ·'· t',u ,, . , . LaOiy, thio knowlodgc i, the foundauonor , l9me s:. vc-r(cJbl:~e is [et dq1~ne'a corolla1 comf(at iu.rhem that uuly rurnc ro Cluill, •i!<<')l:C!lnl;l~lipn, •vjll,hcomsi~<l:!:~be plla1fc 1 • liorthe priuc.[k paHI forrl1elf finoJC"and rhey '<t(!;i.\1<\,. ., .. ,,)L " ·., ;.,,.,. : whicharcoafcJofrhemfinsarebleif«l, Pfal. ,,;fihc ,re f9llo,w~~. :Whereas ChdO isrhcl , 3·'· t:And tilltcmptalion,thex h~>y boldy op– gifie~<>f h1m(qlfc, h;:pcc I' Ful!.o<~~es rhat his) [pofc rhe f.l!ISfaClion of Chr~!l againfl hell, J~_.~n_d facr~fieow-as volunra:rie· And rhi~·~ death.chc la\\l,and rhe mdg:ementofGod:.1nd 0 4 tf
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