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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
meat Mar. 6 37 Joh. 6 5 Which these my Auditours should have to eat Joh. 6 6 Five pound said Philip will not buy them bread Luk. 9 13 Joh. 6 7 For ev'ry one to put a bit in 's head What have ye here said Jesus One reply'd Mat. 14 17 Joh. 6 8 Five barly loaves two little fish beside Mar. 6 38 Joh. 6 9 Make them said he sit down in equal ranks Mat. 14 18 Luk. 9 14 Joh. 6 10 And so they did Th●n Jesus giving thanks Mar. 6 39 Luk. 9 15 Breaks to 's Disciples first and them he wishes Mat. 14 19 Mar. 6 40 Luk. 9 16 Joh. 6 11 For to distribute both the bread and fishes So the Disciples did as Jesus will'd Mat. 14 20 Mar. 6 41 And all the people are and all were fill'd Mar. 6 42 Luk. 9 17 Joh. 6 12 Let nought said he be lost first let them sup Then look and gather all the fragments up Which being done of broken bread and meat Joh. 6 13 They had a dozen basket-full compleat Mar. 6 43 When there had been five thousand men beside Mat. 14 21 Mar. 6 44 Women and Children fully satisfy'd 26. And they were so transported with the thing Joh. 6 14 They call'd him Christ would have made him King But bidding his Disciples put to Sea Mat. 14 22 Mar. 6 45 He left the company and went to pray Mat. 14 13 Mar. 6 46 Joh. 6 15 And in the mountain he was left behind While they were strugling with the tide and wind Mat. 14 24 Mar. 6 47 Joh. 6 16 But having row'd about a league they spy'd Mat. 14 25 Mar. 6 48 Joh. 6 17 Almighty Jesus wa king by their side Joh. 6 18 And they cry'd out supposing 't was a sprite Mat. 14 26 Mar. 6 49 Joh. 6 19 For now 't was past the middle of the night But Jesus let them hear his voice and said Mat. 14 27 Mar. 6 50 Joh. 6 20 Cheer up 't is I ye need not be dismay'd And Simon Peter answer'd I● 't is thou Mat. 14 28 Then call me to thee on the water now Well come said he And Peter walked well Mat. 14 29 Till's faith by storms and winds arising fell Mat. 14 30 That sinking he sank too and sore afraid Cry'd out amain to Jesus for his aid Who did indeed with 's helping hand protect him Mat. 14 31 But for his unbelief he soundly checkt him And they perceiving that it was the Lord Joh. 6 21 With all their heart received him on board When He came up they had a calm and found Mat. 14 32 Mar. 6 51 Themselves arrived whither they were bound Then their astonishment was wonderful Mar. 6 52 For they forgot the loaves they were so dull And falling down before his feet they cry Mat. 14 33 Thou art indeed the Son of God most high No sooner could their feet on ground be set Mat. 14 34 Mar. 6 53 But known it was through all Gennesa●et Mat. 14 35 Mar. 6 54 And notice given unto all diseased Mat. 14 36 Mar. 6 55 Who touching but his cloaths were all released Mar. 6 56 27. Now those five thousand tarry'd yonder still Joh. 6 22 And thought next day to have him on the hill Joh. 6 23 But then perceiving Jesus had forsook 'em Joh. 6 24 They came to Capernaum for to look him Rabbi said they which way didst thou come hither Joh. 6 25 Knowing there was no boat to bring him thither Indeed said He 't is for the food ye got Joh. 6 26 But for the miracle ye seek me not Feed rather that ye may for ever live Joh. 6 27 Such food can I by my Commission give And what 's requir'd of us said they again Joh. 6 28 That so we may that other food obtain Your duty is said Jesus now to yield Joh. 6 29 Assent to Him whom God hath sent and seal'd What we beheld said they that 's not enough Joh. 6 30 We cannot yield without a greater proof Ps 78. 24. Our Fathers fed as by the Word appears Joh. 6 31 On Moses ' bread from Heaven fourty years From God said he not Moses came that fare Joh. 6 32 Nor from the highest Heavens but the air This is true bread that comes from Heav'n indeed Joh. 6 33 And gives true life to all that truly feed But still he carnally was understood Feed us said they with this transcendent food Joh. 6 34 I am said he this bread of life and he Joh. 6 35 Shall never hunger more that feeds on me But I my words and works are all rejected By all that are not thereunto elected Joh. 6 36 All that the Father gives me shall believe And all that come I readily receive Joh. 6 37 For I came down from Heaven but to do His will that sent me hither unto You. Joh. 6 38 His will it is that I should save all those Whom He hath given me and nothing lose Joh. 6 39 That I should life and Resurrection give Joh. 6 40 To all that see me know me and believe This man from Heav'n said they to one another Joh. 6 41 Did we not know his Father and his Mother Joh. 6 42 Leave murmuring said Christ None come to me Except the Father draw them graciously Is ●4 13. Joh. 6 43 By him alone to me they must be brought Joh. 6 44 As Esay writes Of God they shall be taught Joh. 6 45 Not that the Father can be seen apart Joh. 6 46 But by the Son who fully knows his heart They that believe on me shall live for ever Joh. 6 47 I am that bread of life that faileth never Joh. 6 48 Manna preserved not alive the eaters Joh. 6 49 This bread will free from Deaths enslaving fetters Joh. 6 50 This bread's my flesh my world redeeming flesh Joh. 6 51 Celestial bread which doth the soul refresh How can this man thought they bestow his flesh Joh. 6 52 To feed our bodies or our souls refresh Except said he by saith ye feed upon Joh. 6 53 My very flesh and blood y' are dead and gone But he that does do so shall live for aye Joh. 6 54 And I will raise him at the latter day For unto all that know but how to feed Joh. 6 55 My flesh and blood are meat and drink indeed They that do so abide and live in me Joh. 6 56 And I in them to all eternity Joh. 6 57 For so are they with me incorporated Joh. 6 58 As I am
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