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know because ye know not me These things he publish'd in the Treasury Joh. 8 20 Still Providence maintain'd his liberty I go said he where you shall never find me Joh. 8 21 Die in your sins I leave you all behind me What will he kill himself said they t' avoid Joh. 8 22 His being by our Governours destroy'd I go said he from whence I came at first Joh. 8 23 As you to th' earth whereof y' are born and nurst And as I said but now ly down ye must Joh. 8 24 In all your sins without believing first Who art thou that we may believe said they Joh. 8 25 What first I said said he the same I say Joh. 8 26 Much more I have to say concerning you And he that gave me my Commission 's true Joh. 8 27 Ye do not know of whom I speak as yet But when y'have slain me you 'l remember it Joh. 8 28 And then ye shall acknowledge that I came Not in my own but in my Fathers Name Joh. 8 29 Who never leaves me but is with me still Because I take delight to do his will Joh. 8 30 Which words with such an efficacy came Many profest their faith upon his Name Joh. 8 31 To whom he said And if ye thus continue A true Discipleship is rooted in you Joh. 8 32 Ye shall both know the Truth and also see The Truth it self shall make you truly free Joh. 8 33 Free said the other we are slaves to no man Forgetting their subjection to the Roman Yes you are slaves to sin said he and must Joh. 8 34 Out of Gods family e'er long be thrust Joh. 8 35 Where I am ever if ye were but freed Joh. 8 36 By me the Son and Heir you 're free indeed Your birth-right will but litle good afford Joh. 8 37 Which thus ye hate my Person and my word Yet not my own but great Jehovahs rather Joh. 8 38 As ye likewise do imitate your Father You say y' are Abrams Sons but were it true Joh. 8 39 The works that Abram did would come from you For Abram never would have sought to kill Joh. 8 40 A man that speaks the God of Abrams will In vain ye cry The Temple of the Lord Joh. 8 41 And call your selves his Sons while I 'm abhord If He your Father were then would ye love Joh. 8 42 Whom He hath sent amongst you from above No wonder that ye cannot understand Joh. 8 43 While passion thus and malice do command The Devil is your Father and Commander Joh. 8 44 Ye follow him in murder lying slander What is my crime Why am I not receiv'd Joh. 8 45 Because I speak the truth I 'm not believ'd Joh. 8 46 Heinous perverseness but the reason is Joh. 8 47 God is not yours and you are none of his Say we not well said they Thou art an evil Joh. 8 48 Samaritan possessed with a Devil Not so said Christ I honour God and ye Joh. 8 49 By that reproach do much dishonour me I seek my self in nothing that I say Joh. 8 50 God will avenge himself another day My word I say shall make my servants free Joh. 8 51 So free that they no death shall ever see Nay now said they we know thou 'rt clearly mad Joh. 8 52 Such priviledge great Abram never had And if the greatest Prophets were not free Joh. 8 53 Whom dost thou proudly make thy self to be My self said he I honour not but He Joh. 8 54 Whom you do call your God he honours me You but pretend to know him though I do Joh. 8 55 Else I should be a lyar like to you I do both know him and do him obey Gen 22. 18 Joh. 8 56 Your Father Abram joy'd to see my day Thou 'rt young said they hast thou seen Abraham Joh. 8 57 Yea long said he e're Abram was I am Then they 'ld have ston'd him for his blasphemy Joh. 8 58 But through them all he past invisibly Joh. 8 59 22. And as he went along he saw a man Joh. 8 1 Who never saw since first his life began Was this mans sin the cause of this said some Joh. 8 2 Or did that blindness from his parents come Neither from him nor them said he but God Joh. 8 3 To spread his glorious power all abroad And I must work the works of him that sent me Joh. 8 4 Before th' approaching night of death prevent me And by restering of corpor'al sight Joh. 8 5 Shew that I am the worlds spirit'al light Then spitting on the ground he made a clay Is 8 6. Gen 49. 1● Neh. 3. 15. Joh. 8 6 'Nointed his eyes and sent the man away Go wash thy face in Siloam said he Joh. 8 7 He went and wash'd and very well could see Joh. 8 8 The people wonder'd which before did know him Joh. 8 9 To see his sight so soon restored to him Joh. 8 10 And when they ask'd he told them how 't was done Joh. 9 11 But could not tell them whither Christ was gone Joh. 9 12 Then to the Council led they him away Joh. 9 13 Because 't was done upon the Sabbath day Joh. 9 14 And being there examin'd he declar'd Who 'nointed him with clay and how he far'd Joh. 9 15 He breaks the Sabbath said the Pharisees Some said Can sinners do such things as these Joh. 9 16 They askt the man what he himself thought of it Why certainly said he the man 's a Prophet Joh. 9 17 But they would scarce believe he had been blind Till they had sent to know his Parents mind Joh. 9 18 Who came and said This is indeed our Son And eyes he had when first he breathed none Joh. 9 19 He sees at present but we know not how Joh. 9 20 Ask him a tongue he hath and years enow Joh. 9 21 And this they left to be by him related For fear they should be excommunicated Joh. 9 22 For such a punishment they had appointed For all who said that Jesus was th' Anointed Joh. 9 23 Then said they to the man give God the praise This Man prophanes the holy Sabbath daies Joh. 9 24 That is a thing I cannot tell said he Once was I blind and now I 'm sure I see Josh 7. 19. Joh. 9 25 But how said they Come truly tell the story Joh. 9 26 And let the God of truth have all the glory Me thought said he I told you very plain Joh. 9 27 If you 'ld be his Disciples hear 't again How sawcily said they dost thou oppose us Joh. 9 28 Thou 'rt one of his we all belong to Moses
him seav'n and little fish a few Let them sit down said Jesus on the banks Mat. 15 35 Mar. 8 6 They did And Jesus having given thanks First breaks and gives th' Apostles whom he wishes Mat. 15 36 Mar. 8 7 So to deliver out the bread and fishes Which those Disciples did as Jesus will'd Mat. 15 37 Mar. 8 8 And all the people ate and all were fill'd And the remains of what was blest by him Mat. 15 38 Mar. 8 9 Fill'd seaven baskets to the very brim Children and women having fed beside Four thousand men compleatly satisfi'd 5. From thence he sailed tow'rd Megiddo whither Mat. 15 39 Mar. 8 10 Came Pharisees and Sadduces together Puft up with wrangling superstitious leaven Mat. 16 1 Mar. 8 11 And fain would have him shew a sign from Heaven Ye hypocrites said he ye weather-wise Mat. 16 2 Luk. 12 54 Prognosticatours of the various skies Luk. 12 55 The ev'ning's red say you the morning's gray Most hopeful tokens of a pleasant day Luk. 12 56 And can ye not discern that I am He Mat. 16 3 Luk. 12 57 By all the certain signs ye hear and see This spurious brood shall never have a bigger Mat. 16 4 Mar. 8 12 Than what the Prophet Jonas did prefigure 6. So leaving them he sailed back agen Mat. 16 5 Mar. 8 13 Beware said he to his Disciples then Beware o' th' leaven of the Pharisees Mat. 16 6 Mar. 8 14 And of the sly Herodian Sadduces They thought he meant At table do n't partake Mat. 16 7 Mar. 8 15 With such as they whatever shift ye make For they forgot to carry bread enough Mat. 16 8 Mar. 8 16 And had in all the Vessel but a loaf Why reason ye said he about your vict'l Mat. 16 9 Mar. 8 17 What! is your faith or is your sense so little Mar. 8 18 Have ye forgot already how I fed Mat. 16 10 Mar. 8 19 So many thousand with so little bread Mat. 16 11 Mar. 8 20 And so much left So then they understood Mat. 16 12 Mar. 8 21 How that he spake of Doctrine not of food 7. A blind man at Bethsaida then was brought him Mar. 8 22 To lay his hands upon him they besought him And leading him without the town he wett Mar. 8 23 His eyes with spittle saying see'st thou yet Some men I see said he but I should doubt Mar. 8 24 They were but trees but that they walk about Then Jesus having strok'd his eyes again Mar. 8 25 Bad him look up and then he saw most plain Go to the place said Jesus where you dwell Mar. 8 26 Go not to th' Town nor any Towns-man tell 8. Then by Caesaria-Philippi He Mat. 16 13 Mar. 8 27 Luk. 9 18 Demanded whom men reckon'd him to be 2 Ma●● 2 5. They answer'd some say John and some Elias Mat. 16 14 Mar. 8 28 Luk. 9 19 And some again ark-hiding Jeremias Or one of th' antient Prophets But said he Mat. 16 15 Mar. 8 29 Luk. 9 20 What 's your opinion now concerning me Thou art said Simon Peter for the rest Mat. 16 16 The Christ the Son of God for ever blest Simon said he thou 'rt happy for to thee Mat. 16 17 My Father hath reveal'd this mystery Rev. 21. 19. Joh. 20. 21. 1 Cor. 2. 8. Eth. 2. 20. Is 22. 22. Peter thou art a solid corner-stone Mat. 16 18 For me to rear my future Church upon Next unto me shall ye so strongly arm it That hellish force and fraud shall never harm it Whatever you my stewards here shall do Mat. 16 19 The same is ratifi'd in Heaven too But publish yet to no man what I am Mat. 16 20 Mar. 8 30 Luk. 9 21 Lest it obstruct the end for which I cam ' For suffer at Jerusalem I must Mat. 16 21 Mar. 8 31 Luk. 9 22 And leave within three dayes my fun'ral-dust Nay save thy self from bitter death said Peter Mat. 16 22 Mar. 8 32 For life is certainly a great deal sweeter Get thee behind my back said Jesus then Mat. 16 23 Mar. 8 33 Thou adversary both to God and men For to my sight thou art a sore offence Because thou judgest all by humane sense 'T is for the life of men and ●o all they Mat. 16 24 Mar. 8 34 Luk. 9 23 That follow me must follow me this way Chuse life you 'll see 't is only death ye chuse Mat. 16 25 Mar. 8 35 Luk. 9 24 Lose life for me your life ye shall not lose What if the present-pleasant world ye gain Mat. 16 26 Mar. 8 36 Luk. 9 25 And lose your souls in everlasting pain Mar. 8 37 Disown me now and I shall you disown Mat. 16 27 Mar. 8 38 Luk. 9 26 When seated on my great judicial throne Which in a figure some that here do stand Mat. 16 28 Mar. 9 1 Luk. 9 27 Shall see accomplish'd on this stubborn Land 9. Next week the Lord a lofty hill ascended Mat. 17 1 Mar. 9 2 Luk. 9 28 With none but Peter James and John attended And as he pray'd before his pray'r was done Mat. 17 2 Mar. 9 3 Luk. 9 29 Both he and 's raiment shined like the Sun Then Mo●●s and Elias also came Mat. 17 3 Mar. 9 4 Luk. 9 30 Whose glory far out-shone the brightest flame And there with him discours'd to hearten them Luk. 9 31 About his suff'ring at Jerusalem And of his kingdom and the dreadful day Luk. 9 32 Wherein he should his enemies repay And as they were departing Peter said Mat. 17 4 Mar. 9 5 Luk. 9 33 'T were good for u● if here we alway staid We 'l make Sir if the motion pleaseth thee Mar. 9 6 Three shady Tabernacles for you three But while he spake at random there appear'd Mat. 17 5 Mar. 9 7 Luk. 9 34 A glitt'ring cloud which made them all afear'd And those two Prophets in that booth so bright Were shadow'd from their almost-dazled sight And then this voyce did God the Father send Luk. 9 35 To this my well-beloved Son attend Which threw them all upon their faces flat Mat. 17 6 Affrighted and astonished thereat Then Jesus came and touched them and said Mat. 17 7 Stand up all three and be no more afraid They ' rose and looking up espy'd no more Mat. 17 8 Mar. 9 8 Luk. 9 36 But Jesus barely as he was before Who strictly charg'd them to conceal from men Mat. 17 9 Mar. 9 9
Neglect of them will thrust her down to hell He that receiveth or despiseth you Luk. 10 16 Doth so to me and him that sent me too 18. Now at the feast the Jews were very busy Joh. 7 11 Enquiring after him and said Where is he Their murmuring concerning him was great Joh. 7 12 Some call'd him an Impostour and a cheat He 's honest others said that's out of doubt Joh. 7 13 But for the Jew● they durst not speak it out About the middle of the feast he went Joh. 7 14 And taught at Church to their astonishment Where had he this said they 't is known to all Joh. 7 15 His education hath been rustical Jesus reply'd This is not mine but rather Deut. 18. 18. Joh. 7 16 Communicated to me of my father If any man will do his will he 'l know Joh. 7 17 If this my Doctrine be of God or no. His Glory 't is the which I aim at still Joh. 7 18 And therefore 't is according to his will The Law is not by one of you fulfill'd Joh. 7 19 Why therefore do ye seek to have me kill'd Who seeks to have thee kill'd thou 'rt mad said they Joh. 5. 16. Gen. 21 4. Joh. 7 20 But he went on with what he had to say Well may you my Bethesda work admire Joh. 7 21 But must it also thus provoke your ire Your circumcising and chyrurg'ry is Lev. 12. 3. Joh. 7 22 A far more servile kind of work than this Now if the Sabbath yield to Moses though Joh. 7 23 That Law 's a great deal antienter than so Why then should I be blam'd for making whole With but a word his body and his soul Judge right'ous judgement both the deeds compare Joh. 7 24 And you 'l be then less partial than you are Then some o' th' Towns-men said Is this not he Joh. 7 25 They seek to kill that speaks thus openly And uncontroll'd Or do the Rulers know Joh. 7 26 That he 's indeed the Christ that cann't be so For we know whence He cometh and of whom Is 53 8. Heb 7. 3. Joh. 7 27 But who can tell from whence the Christ shall come Jesus reply'd Ye know me and my home Joh. 7 28 Although ye know not Him from whence I come But I both know him and of Him am known Joh. 7 29 For I and He that sent me are but one Joh. 7 30 Then many men believ'd and said they thought Joh. 7 31 More miracles by Christ could ne're be wrought Which greatly did enrage the Sanbedrim Joh. 7 32 Who therefore sent t' have apprehended him Yet Heavens Council would not suffer it Because his time to suffer was not yet Yet but a little while said he and then Joh. 7 33 To him that sent me I return agen Then ye may seek me but shall never find me Joh. 7 34 For I shall go and leave you all behind me Then said the Jews How strangely this man speaks Joh. 7 35 Will he go teach the scatter'd heathen Greeks Where can he go that we shall never find him Lev. 23. 36. Joh. 7 36 Where can he go and leave us all behind him 19. Now on the eighth and greatest day when water Joh. 7 37 Was poured solemnly upon the altar Then Jesus cry'd All ye that are a dry Come unto me your thirst to satisfy Is 55 1. 44. 3. From those that trust in me as all may read Joh. 7 38 Rivers of living water shall proceed He meant th' Effusion of the Holy Ghost Jo●l 2. 28. Deut. 18. 18. Joh. 7 39 From him their Crowned Head at Pentecost And many now consid'ring how he taught Joh. 7 40 Confest he was that Prophet as they thought Some said This is the Christ but other some Joh. 7 41 Christ must of David and from Bethl'●m come Joh. 7 42 Thus they contend some striving to defend him Joh. 7 43 While others would but could not apprehend him Joh. 7 44 The Serjeants being by the Sanhedrim Joh. 7 45 Demanded why they had not taken him Reply'd like him we never heard one speak Joh. 7 46 Are you deceiv'd said they are you so weak Joh. 7 47 Which of the Grands believe him to be true Joh. 7 48 None but an ignorant and cursed crew Joh. 7 49 But whom said Nicodemus one of them Joh. 7 50 Whom doth our Law before he 's heard condemn Joh. 7 51 Art thou said they a Galilean see Joh. 8 52 No Prophet riseth out of Galilee And when some time in this debate was spent Joh. 8 53 They ' rose and to their sev'ral houses went 20. Jesus retir'd to Olive-hill that night Joh. 8 1 But came again so soon as e'er 't was light Joh. 8 2 And in the Temple taking up his seat He fed the people with spiritual meat Then by the Scribes and Pharisees was brought Joh. 8 3 A woman in the act of lewdness caught Master said they the Law commandeth us Lev. 2● 10. Deut. 22. 23. Jer. 17. 13 Deut. 17. 7. Joh. 8 4 To stone to death all women taken thus But what sai'st thou to see if he ' ld entrench Joh. 8 5 On Moses or on their Judici'al Bench. He stooping down spoild that dilemma-plot Joh. 8 6 Wrote on the ground as though he heard them not And when they urg'd him he reply'd begin Joh. 8 7 To stone the woman you that have no sin Again he stoopd and wrote upon the ground Joh. 8 8 Till not a man remained to be found A guilty conscience scar'd them ev'ry one Joh. 8 9 And made them leave the Lord and her alone But where said He be thine accusers woman Joh. 8 10 Hath no man judged thee She answer'd no man Joh. 8 11 Neither do I but yet thou must turn o're Another leaf said He and sin no more 21. The same bright morning Jesus did profess Joh. 8 12 Himself to be the Sun of Righte'ousness I am said he the Light o' th' world I shine With ever-living light upon all mine This record of thy self said they is false Joh. 8 13 False he must be whoe'er himself exalts I know said he my record to be true Joh. 8 14 Though my Original's unknown to you You judge according to the flesh I know Joh. 8 15 But I judge no man or at least not so Yet if I did my judgment would be true Deut. 17. 6. Joh. 8 16 For He that sent me and my self are two And that 's allow'd by Law My Fathers word Joh. 8 17 With this my testimony doth accord Joh. 8 18 Where is He said the Jews Why Him said he Joh. 8 19 Ye do not
Glorious Name let 's know Mat 26 63 Mar. 14 61 If thou be Christ the Son of God or no. I am said Christ and that you 'll one day see Mat 26 64 Mar. 14 62 When cloath'd I am with might and Majesty Oh blasphemy said he and rent his cloaths Mat 26 65 Mar. 14 63 What need have we of any further oaths What think ye Sirs You hear 't as well as I. Mat 26 66 Mar. 14 64 They all reply'd The man deserves to dy Then was the Lord abus'd by ev'ry one Mat 26 67 Mar. 14 65 Luk. 22 63 By some his very face was spat upon Blind folding him they smite him and demand Mat 26 68 Luk. 22 64 If their Messiah could detect the hand And many other things as blasphemous Luk. 22 65 They spake against the King of glory thus 22. Now Peter follow'd Jesus at a distance Mat 26 58 Mar. 14 54 Luk. 22 54 Joh. 18 15 And when he was admitted by th' assistance Of an acquaintance there he there attended Joh. 18 16 To see how this great busness would be ended Then came the maid that let him in and said Mat 26 69 Mar. 14 66 Luk. 22 55 Joh. 18 17 Thou followest this Jesus I 'm afraid Mar. 14 67 Luk. 22 56 But he denyed Him before them all Mat 26 70 Mar. 14 68 Luk. 22 57 Joh. 18 18 With whom he sate and warm'd him in the hall Just as the first Cock crew another maid Mat 26 71 Mar. 14 69 Luk. 22 58 Beheld him going tow'rd the Porch and said This fellow 's one of them But Simon swore Mat 26 72 He never saw the Man in 's life before And after that about an hour the men Mat 26 73 Mar. 14 70 Luk. 22 59 Joh. 18 25 That stood about him challeng'd him agen Through all the land said they maist thou be known To be a Galilean by thy tone Nay was it not said Malchus Kinsman thou Joh. 18 26 Whom in the Garden I beheld but now Then he began himself to curse and ban Mat 26 74 Mar. 14 71 Luk. 22 60 Joh. 18 27 If he had any knowledge of the Man Then crew the second Cock then Jesus sent Mar. 14 72 Luk. 22 61 A look that made his very heart relent Then he remembered the prophesy Mat 26 75 Luk. 22 62 And going out a doors wept bitterly 23. When it was day the whole Assembly sate Mat 27 1 Mar. 15 1 Luk. 22 66 About his death more fully to debate And Jesus being brought they bad him show Luk. 22 67 Whether he were the very Christ or no. If I demonstrate it said he I know Luk. 22 68 You 'll neither be convinc'd nor let me go But to your cost you 'll find it when I stand Luk. 22 69 In pow'r exalted at my Fathers hand Why art thou then the Son of God said they Luk. 22 70 I am said he as you your selves do say What need say they of witnesses have we Luk. 22 71 Our selves have heard his doubled blasphemy 24. Then they arose and led him unto Pilate Mat. 27 2 Luk. 23 1 Joh. 18 28 But to preserve their persons undefiled And fit the Paschal-feast to celebrate They went not in but tarry'd at his Gate Then thither came the Governour and said Joh. 18 29 What crime ye Jews to this mans charge is laid Were he said they not highly criminal Joh. 18 30 We ' ld not have brought him to the Judgment-hall He doth seduce the nation to disown Luk. 23 2 Cesar and would erect himself a throne But Jesus held his peace and would afford Mat. 27 12 Mar. 15 3 To these notorious untruths not a word Dost thou not hear said Pilate what they say Mat. 27 13 Mar. 15 4 And what offenses to thy charge they lay But still in innocence he held his peace Mat. 27 14 Mar. 15 5 Whence Pilates wonder did the more encrease Judge him said he by your own law We may Joh. 18 31 The Jews reply'd take no mans life away He said before hand how he ought to dy Joh. 18 32 For thus the Jews do never crucify Then Pilate took him in and said art thou Mat. 27 11 Mar. 15 2 Joh. 18 33 That King to whom Judea ought to bow This for thy self said Jesus would'st thou know Joh. 18 34 Or as my crime did others tell thee so Am I a Jew said he thine accusation Joh. 18 35 Proceedeth from thine own the Jewish nation What hast thou done what hast thou said against ' em What hast thou done that thus thou hast incens'd'em Jesus reply'd My Kingdom 's not from hence Joh. 18 36 Else would my subjects fight in my defense Art thou a King then he reply'd I am Luk. 23 3 Joh. 18 37 And for this purpose to the world I cam ' To testify the truth and they that bear Love to the truth my testimony hear What 's truth said he and went told the Jews Luk. 23 4 Joh. 18 38 The man is faultless whom ye thus accuse Luk. 23 5 But they were fiercer then and said that he Luk. 23 6 Rais'd tumults from as far as Galilee From Galilee said Pilate ye must go Luk. 23 7 To Herod then for he 's in Town ye know They went and glad was Herod that he came Luk. 23 8 For Herod had already heard his fame And hop'd to see some wonder But the Lord Luk. 23 9 Though question'd much vouchsaf'd him not a word There stood the Jews and earnestly accus'd him Luk. 23 10 While Herod with his Officers abus'd him Cloathing him with a Royal Robe and then Luk. 23 11 Bad his accusers have him back agen Thus the two Governours forget their feud Luk. 23 12 And thus their old acquaintance was renew'd 25. Then Pilate call'd them all and thus began Luk. 23 13 As a Seducer you accuse this Man Luk. 23 14 I have examin'd him but neither I Nor Herod think the man deserves to dy Luk. 23 15 After some blowes then let him be releast Mat. 27 15 Mar. 15 6 Luk. 23 16 As custom goes in honour of your feast Mar. 15 7 Joh. 18 39 Still let us keep that custom they reply'd Mat. 27 16 Mar. 15 8 Luk. 23 17 But as for him let him be crucify'd Mar. 15 9 Luk. 23 18 Here 's Barabas said he that murderer Mat. 27 17 Mar. 15 10 Luk. 23 19 Joh. 18 40 That rebel thief which will ye now prefer Mat. 27 18 Luk. 23 20 They by their envious