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offenses in my name And heav'n remits or else retains the same Joh. 20 23 8. But Thomas now call'd also Didymus Was absent when the Lord appeared thus Joh. 20 24 I 'll not believe 't said Thomas when they told him Joh. 20 25 I 'll not believe 't till I my self behold him Until I feel the wounds he did receive Both from the spear and nails I 'll not believe Now Thomas on the next Lords day was there Joh. 20 26 And then did Jesus first again appear When all the doors were bolted as before My peace said he be with you ever more Bring now thy finger Thomas and draw near Joh. 20 27 Feel thou the wounds were made by nails and spear And be not faithless Thomas then cry'd out Joh. 20 28 My Lord and God! no longer do I doubt Ah Thomas said the Lord but blest is he Joh. 20 29 That shall believe although he doth not see 9. His third more publick apparition was Joh. 21 14 Hard by the waters of Tiberias Joh. 21 1 Peter and half a dozen more had sought Joh. 21 2 All night for fish but not a fish had caught Joh. 21 3 Next morning Jesus stood upon the Land Joh. 21 4 But who it was they did not understand Children said He what vict'les have ye caught Joh. 21 5 They answer'd none Then try another draught You ' l find said Jesus on the right hand side Joh. 21 6 And when they cast his words were verify'd With such a shoal they could not pull them out Peter said John 't is Jesus out of doubt Joh. 21 7 Then Peter girt his coat about his waste And into th' Sea he cast himself for haste The other follow'd in the Ship and handed Joh. 21 8 The net along for quickly were they landed And to their great astonishment they spy'd Joh. 21 9 A fire with fish upon 't and bread beside Bring some said Jesus of your new-caught store Joh. 21 10 So Peter went and drew them quite a shore An hundred fifty three great Fish and yet Joh. 21 11 So great so many never brake the net And when he bade them come and dine not one Joh. 21 12 Durst ask him who he was as being known Then in his hands he took the fish and bread Joh. 21 13 And as his manner was distributed Simon said Jesus after they had eat Joh. 21 15 And is thy love to me so very great Simon reply'd Thou know'st my love to thee If it be so then feed my Lambs said he But Simon dost thou love thy Lord indeed Mat. 26. 33 75. Joh. 21 16 Indeed said he My sheep said Jesus feed But Simon dost thou love me more than these Joh. 21 17 This repetition did not Simon please Omniscient Lord said he my love to thee To thee is known Then feed my sheep said He. When thou wast young thou girt'st thy self about Joh. 21 18 And at thy pleasure walkedst in and out But when thou 'rt old shall others stretch and bind And carry thee full sore against thy mind But thus shall God be glorify'd in thee Joh. 21 19 Take up my Cross come now and follow me Joh. 21 20 Then Peter turning back saw John come too Joh. 21 21 O Lord said he and what shall this man do Joh. 21 22 Follow thou me said Jesus what if he Shall tarry till I come what 's that to thee Then did this fame among the Brethren fly Joh. 21 23 By a mistake that John should never dy That John whose pen describes th' eternal word Joh. 21 24 And doth we know the very truth record And many more great Miracles were done Joh. 21 25 That could not be recorded ev'ry one Joh. 20 30 For if a man should so exactly write The Volumes would be almost infinite Joh. 20 31 These plainly prove that He 's the Son of God Whose Name gives life without a Period 10. Then met above five hundred on that Hill 1 Cor. 15. 6. Mat. 28 16 In Galilee according to his will And when they saw him they ador'd him there Mat. 28 17 But some still thought a Spirit did appear All power 's mine said He to his eleven Mat. 28 18 All power 's giv'n me both in Earth and Heaven Go therefore and Disciple first the Jews Mat. 28 19 Mar. 16 15 Then to the Gentiles preach this welcome news And when they take this Covenant of mine Seal 't with the common purifying-sign Wash in the name of Father and of Son And of the Holy Ghost which three are one All that I bad you do to them commend Mat. 28 20 Lo I am with you even to the end No less than life or death eternal must Mar. 16 16 Depend on their believing or distrust They shall work miracles who first believe Mar. 16 17 The gift of languages shall they receive By my assistance and authority Mar. 16 18 They shall rebuke the sorest malady They shall cast Devils out take serpents up Mar. 16 19 And get no harm by any deadly cup. And when the Lord was glorify'd they wrought Mar. 16 20 These very signs to stablish what they taught 11. Next unto James the Lord appear'd saith Paul 1 Cor. 15. 7. And finally to his Apostles all Luk. 24 49 For then upon the fortieth day with them Acts He being assembled at Jerusalem The great and glorious mysteries explain'd Luk. 1 3 Which to his Holy Kingdom appertain'd And strictly charg'd them also not to leave Luk. 1 4 Jerusalem until they should receive The promis'd Baptism of the Holy Ghost Luk. 1 5 And that within ten days he said at most Lord wilt thou then said they again restore Luk. 1 6 The Kingdom unto Israel as before 'T is not for you said he to understand The times reserved in the Fathers hand Luk. 1 7 When y' are endu'd with power from on high Luk. 1 8 Then what y' have heard and seen that testify Not only in Judea but rehearse These joyful tydings though the universe 12. Then Jesus led them forth to Livet Luk. 1 9 Hard by the place where Bethany was set And lifting up his hands to bless them there Ascended through the Angel-crowded air At last the Clouds those curtains of the skies His body shadow'd from their greedy eyes And as they still lookt after him they spy'd Luk. 1 10 Two men in white apparel by their side What means said they this wondering what means Luk. 1 11 This gazing up to heav'n ye Nazarenes This Jesus whom ye view so took away Shall so return to you another day Rev. So come Lord Jesus make no longer stay Joh. 22 20 Oh come Lord Jesus quickly come away Amen and Amen
the poorest Saint beholds Mat. 18 10 The face of Him who all the world controlls Who gives his Angels charge to succour those That are oppressed and suppress their foes I came to seek and in the way to guide Mat. 18 11 Those wandring sheep that long have gone aside One in a hundred being lost and found Mat. 18 12 Creates more joy than all the safe and sound Mat. 18 13 So 't is our Fathers will that we should cherish Mat. 18 14 The weakest in the flock that none may perish But if thou feest thy Brother in transgression Mat. 18 15 Luk. 17 3 Reclaim him by a private admonition If he persist take one or two beside Mat. 18 16 If still then let the Church be certifi'd And if he will not hear the Churches sense Mat. 18 17 Let him be excommunicated thence Say what they shall or what they shall not do Mat. 18 18 That shall be loos'd or bound in heaven too Rev. 3. 7. Is 22. 22. I make you stewards by this gift of mine The keys of Doctrine and of Discipline Agree and pray my Father will agree Mat. 18 19 To answer those demands of two or three Where e're they meet according to my will Mat. 18 20 And in my Name there I am with them still How oft at faults said Peter must I wink Mat. 18 21 Luk. 17 4 To pardon seaven is enough I think Seaven said he yea seaventy times by seaven Mat. 18 22 He that repenteth is to be forgiven A Monarch call'd his servants to account Mat. 18 23 The debts of one t' a million did amount Mat. 18 24 And when he could not pay He gave command Mat. 18 25 To selze upon his body house and land But humbling of himself he ' scap'd and met Mat. 18 26 A fellow-servant owing him a debt Mat. 18 27 Of fifty shillings took him by the throat Mat. 18 28 Exacting present payment to a groat Having it not he threw him into jail Mat. 18 29 His humbling of himself could nought prevail Mat. 18 30 The other servants seeing this disaster Mat. 18 31 Were sorry for 't and went and told their Master Mat. 18 32 Who sending for him ratled him for 's pains Mat. 18 33 And resecur'd him in his former chains Mat. 18 34 So likewise shall my heav'nly Father do Mat. 18 35 Luk. 17 4 If ye forgive not those that injure you Th' Apostles thinking they were overcharged Luk. 17 5 Desired that their faith might be enlarged True faith said he but like a mustard-grain Luk. 17 6 Would plant these Sycomores within the main But as a servant sits not down to meat Luk. 17 7 When just his work is done though ne're so great Till first he serve his Master who I wiss Luk. 17 8 Is not beholden to his man for this Luk. 17 9 So when y' have done whatever God commands Luk. 17 10 Know that ye merit nothing at his hands 14. The feast of Tabernacles being at hand Lev. 23. 34. Joh. 7 2 His Brethren who believed not demand Whether he would not let his works appear Joh. 7 3 In Jury to his new disciples there There 's none say they who fame and honour drive an Joh. 7 4 Affect like thee to be so very private Joh. 7 5 You may said he go when you will but I Joh. 7 6 Expose my self not yet so publickly Joh. 7 7 You 're safe enough because you are belov'd Joh. 7 8 Me the world hates because by me reprov'd Joh. 7 9 15. When they were gone then Jesus follow'd them Joh. 7 10 But privately towards Jerusalem This happen'd out before he suster'd there Luk. 9 51 But very little more than half a year And passing through Samaria in his name Luk. 9 52 Some w●n● to get things ready e're he came But the first town refus'd to harbour them Luk. 9 53 Because they worshipd at Jerusalem Then John and James would fain have called down 2 King 1 10. Luk. 9 54 Elijahs flames to burn the spiteful town But turning back He sharply did reprove them Luk. 9 55 Because a spirit of revenge did move them I came to save said he and not to slay Luk. 9 56 So tow'rd another town they went their way 16. One Scribe his service freely did present Mat. 8 19 Luk. 9 57 And said he 'ld follow him where e're he went Wil t thou indeed said Jesus follow me Mat. 8 20 Luk. 9 58 Consider first my great necessity Foxes have holes and ev'ry bird a nest I have not whereupon to take my rest He calld another who reply'd I crave Mat. 8 21 Luk. 9 59 But leave to see my Father first in 's grave Men dead in trespasses and sins said He Mat. 8 22 Luk. 9 60 May bury carcasses come follow me Another askt his leave to go first home Luk. 9 61 And bid them there farewel and then he 'ld come Balk that said Christ your plow will run awry Luk. 9 62 If back you look at ev'ry thing you spy 17. Here He chose seaventy Disciples whom Luk. 9 1 He sent by twos where he himself should come Such were their Orders as were issu'd out To th' other twelve when they were sent about The crop is great said He and 't is as true Luk. 9 2 That faithful skilful workmen are as few But pray to God that he would send abroad Labourers void of folly and of fraud Like Lambs among the greedy Wolves I send you Luk. 9 3 Go let your prudent innocence defend you 2 King 4. 29. Go as you are let not your work be hindred Luk. 9 4 By visiting acquaintance or your kindred Whatever house ye enter wish it peace Luk. 9 5 Wish that prosperity may there encrease If it deserveth peace peace shall remain Luk. 9 6 If not it shall return to you again Go not from house to house stay drink and eat Luk. 9 7 Such as they give your work is worthy your meat Luk. 9 8 Heall all distempers that ye light upon Luk. 9 9 And tell them that Christs Kingdom is begun If any town your words or you disgust Luk. 9 10 Witness against them shaking off their dust Luk. 9 11 And in the Judgment-day shall they have sorrow Luk. 10 12 Exceeding that of Sodon and Gomorrah Wo to Cho●azin to Bethsaida wo Luk. 10 13 For Tyre and Sidon would have long ago Themselves in sack-cloath humbled had they been Sspectators of the things which ye have seen I tell you therefore in the judgment-day Luk. 10 14 A greater doom shall you receive than they In wonders Capernaum doth excell Luk. 10 15
The chief Priests brib'd them well and bad them say That while they slept some stole the Corps away Mat. 28 13 They gave consent for coyn and that report Mat. 28 14 Currently went among the common sort Mat. 28 15 2. The women therefore entred into th' tomb Luk. 24 3 And there found nothing but an empty room Then ran they back to Peter and to John Joh. 20 2 And said the body of the Lord is gone But where he 's laid we know not So those two Joh. 20 3 Went out with them to see if that were true Peter and John ran both i' th' fields together Luk. 24 12 Joh. 20 4 But John out stripping him came foremost thither And saw the linen cloaths Then Peter came Joh. 20 5 And entring in took notice of the same Joh. 20 6 And saw the cloth wherewith his head was ty'd Joh. 20 7 Not with the rest but by it self aside Joh. 20 8 Then John went in and said the case is plain Not knowing how the Lord should rise again Joh. 20 9 3. So these return'd with wonder to the town Joh. 20 10 But there went Mary weeping up and down And entring in again two Angels there Mar. 16 5 Luk. 24 4 Joh. 20 11 At head and feet where Christ had lain appear Joh. 20 12 They askt her why she wept And Mary said Joh. 20 13 Because I know not where my Lord is laid Woman said they take courage for your Lord Mat. 28 5 Mar. 16 6 Luk. 24 5 Is ris'n again according to his word Luk. 24 6 As ye remember he had often said Mat. 28 6 Luk. 24 7 And seek ye not the quick among the dead But go tell Peter and the rest that He Mat. 28 7 Mar. 16 7 Luk. 24 8 Intends to meet them all in Galilee 4. And as they turn'd them tow'rd Jerusalem Mat. 28 8 Mar. 16 8 Joh. 20 14 Jesus incognito appear'd to them He askt her what she ail'd She answer'd Sir Joh. 20 15 I do suppose thou art the Gardiner If thou removed'st Jesus shew him me I 'll put him where he may not trouble thee Mary said he all hail At that same word Mat. 28 9 Mar. 16 9 Joh. 20 16 Mary cry'd out Rabboni 't is my Lord And with the rest fell down before his feet To render him that honour as was meet I'embrace me now said Jesus do not stay Joh. 20 17 There 's time enough before I go away But go and tell my Brethren what ye see Mat. 28 10 And that I 'll meet them all in Galilee That to my God and Father as I go So to their God and Father let them know Then full of fear and joy they ran to bring Mar. 16 10 Luk. 24 9 Joh. 20 18 Those pensive Souls the news of ev'ry thing Luk. 24 10 But they believ'd they were but idle fant'sies Mar. 16 11 Luk. 24 11 Or rambling feminine extravagancies 5. That afternoon there travel'd two of them Mar. 16 12 Luk. 24 13 Towr'd Emmaus which from Jerusalem Luk. 24 14 Was six or seaven miles and talk'd about Luk. 24 15 Those very passages that now fell out Luk. 24 16 Jesus unknown o're took them and would know Luk. 24 17 What they discours'd about and sighed so Luk. 24 18 Art thou the only man said Cleophas That knowest not what lately came to pass Luk. 24 19 What 's that said he How Jesus they reply'd Luk. 24 20 That mighty Prophet hath been crucify'd We thought it had been He that should have broke Luk. 24 21 From Israels neck the heavy Roman yoke And more than this three days hath he been dead Luk. 24 22 Our women also made 's astonished For having been this morning at the tomb Luk. 24 23 And finding not his body there they come Saying that Angels did appear most plain Luk. 24 24 And told them that he was alive again So some of us that saw the corps was gone Luk. 24 25 Yet saw not him and Angels met they none What fools are ye said he how slow of heart To credit what the Prophets did impart For ought not Christ to suffer first all this Luk. 24 26 And enter then within his glorious bliss Beginning then at Moses he explain'd Luk. 24 27 All that the Word concerning him contein'd 6. When they arrived whither they were bent Luk. 24 28 He made as if he farther would have went But they constrain'd him saying Night is near Luk. 24 29 Abide with us and so he tarry'd there And as they went to eat he took the bread Luk. 24 30 And having given thanks distributed Then were their eyes unseal'd and from their sight Luk. 24 31 When he was thus reveal'd he vanish'd quite Did not our hearts within us burn said they Luk. 24 32 While he was preaching to us by the way 7. So rising up to th' Colledge straight they went Mar. 16 13 Luk. 24 33 Intending to declare this strange event They found them cloister'd up for fear o' th' Jews And e'er they could relate received news 1 Cor. 15. 5. Luk. 24 34 How that the Lord was risen and had been Undoubtedly of Simon Peter seen Then they declar'd what had been said and done Luk. 24 35 And how the Lord in breaking bread was known While some believed not behold the Lord Luk. 24 36 Joh. 20 19 A publick plain apperance did afford Luk. 24 37 For standing in the midst of all he said Luk. 24 38 Peace be among you Wherefore are y' afraid See feel my hands and feet have Ghosts I trow Luk. 24 39 Joh. 20 20 Such flesh and bones as I have surely no. Luk. 24 40 Hard-hearted men why did ye so despise Mar. 16 14 The words of them that saw me with their eyes And while they yet believed not so great Luk. 24 41 Was their transported joy he askt for meat And there he ate before them in a dish Luk. 24 42 Part of an hony-comb and broyled fish Luk. 24 43 These things I spake said he before I dy'd Luk. 24 44 These things are done because they 're prophecy'd You understand it now sure now 't is plain Luk. 24 45 Christ ought to suffer thus and rise again Luk. 24 46 This you must testify and here begin 1. 2. 3. Luk. 24 47 To preach repentance first and pard'n of sin Luk. 24 48 Through Jesus Name to all men And again Joh. 20 21 Receive my peace my peace with you remain As I was sent so send I you bequeathing My Spirit unto you by this my breathing Joh. 20 22 Or loose or bind