\ 314 ( ---H~ is alt1getherlo'TJe/y. SBI..XVII jhDuldhow both in HtAvtn And Euth. As fortt:e Angels they looke upCJn himwith admiration, they attended him, and accounted it an honour . to wait upon him, he is lovely to all above us., and fhall he not be lovely to us'? Obieel. Bt#yMwilt fay, wttG he lovely when he w~t~ nai- _ ledon thecroffe, hung 6etween two theeves,_whenhe wore" crowne ofthorHes, w.u whipped, l4id grove– ling on the grDtmd, when he fweat water and bloud, what lovelineje W/14 in him when he wtU laid in his - grave? .dnfw. 0 hyes then hewas moll: lovely of all to us, By hfhV much the more he Wtt4 abafed for t#, thu makes him more lovely, that ottt of love he would Aha(ehimfelfo (Q low. Whengreatneje ,zndgoodnefe meet together,bowgoodly is it.That Chrifl: fogreat aMajell:y fbould have fuch bowelsof compaf.. fion~Majefiy alene is not lovely,but awefull and fearefull, but joyned with fuch eondefcending grace is wo!'\drous amiable. How lovelya fight is it to fee fo great a perfon to be fo meeke and ger.de : it was fo beyondcomparifon, lovely in the eyes of the Difciples, that they flood and wondred to fee him who was the eternall word ofthe Father condefcend to talke with a poore Samaritan ·woma-n: And what lovelineffe ofcar– riage was in him to Peter undeferving after he had denied and forfw_orne him, yet to refiore him to his former place that he had in his heart, loving him as much as ever he did before. In a · word, what. fweetne!fe, gemlen~~e, bo~velsof) meekndfe,p·my and conilpaffion, atd he d1fcov,eq to' -
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