Preston - BX9318 P725 1633

2 Q 3 mkt.i I.29. TheDonrine ofSefeodeniall. Secondly, For the glory that wasfit before him, beendured the Croffe, anddeJ ifed thefhame. (Heb. 2.2.) that is hee faw God and hisglory, and then the good and evill fpeeches ofmen were nothing to him : bee eyed thegloryof God; anddefpifed the gloryand fhameofinen: as youmay fee, ( Luk, 23.8, r t.)by com?aring them both together. When oPilatefent him to Herod , Herod waa exceeding glad when ,. bee fare him fir bee ryas defirorss to feehim ofa long time ; 6ecauf bee had beard many things ofhim , and bee hoped to havefernTimeMira- de done by him; (Lr4.23.7<tó 12.) But Chrift defpifed that glory which hee might have gotten , bee would neyther doenor fpeakeany thing before Herod; ?herefore Herod and bis messmockedhim ; Here heedefpifed the glory, and the thane too : when as much was exile. eted fromhim, heenegledcdall ; and,fomuf} we. Thridly , bee was exceeding humble and meeker Lcarne ofinee,for1 ammeekeand laxly in heart; This his humility appearesin this : Firft, that he excludednone, no not the mea. nett. Secondly,hee didnot render rebukefor rep bike; i Pet. 2.23. Heeendured all. Thirdly,in that bee was ready to part with his right and his lifè. Fourthly, in that he wafhe4his pifeiples feet. Fourthly, he was diligent inhis 'calling pub- likely and privately; hee went abroad, Area. ching

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=