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than those of Sodom and Gomorrah Mat. 10 15 Ye go like sheep among the wolvish droves Be wise as serpents harmless as the Doves Mat. 10 16 Beware of men to Councils they 'll accuse you And often in their Synagogues abuse you Mat. 10 17 Before the Roman powers you 'll be led And so the Gospel shall be further spread Mat. 10 18 But trouble not your selves what then to say Your answer shall be ready at that day Mat. 10 19 Mar. 6 12 Luk. 9 11 You answer not so much as doth the spirit Which from your Heav'nly Father ye inherit Mat. 10 20 Luk. 9 12 A Brother will inform against a Brother One seeming Christian will betray another Mat. 10 21 None will endure you but if you endure Mat. 10 22 To th' end be sure you shall be then secure When persecuted flee from Town to town Mat. 10 23 Before you 've done I 'll poure my veng'ance down Ye must not look to have the worlds good word Mat. 10 24 When Him they so abuse that is your Lord. Mat. 10 25 Then fear them not let nothing be conceal'd Mat. 10 26 What I have told you must be all reveal'd Proclaim aloud whate're I whisper here Mat. 10 27 Luk. 12 2 And do not body-burning Tyrants fear Luk. 12 3 Fear him that can both heav'n and Earth controll Mat. 10 28 Luk. 12 4 And bid hell-flames devour both body ' and soul Luk. 12 5 'T is He by whom your very hairs are told Mat. 10 29 Luk. 12 6 Are not two sparrows for a farthing sold Mat. 10 30 Luk. 12 7 Not one of them drops down without your Father Mat. 10 31 And will he not look after You much rather Own me before the world and you I 'll own Mat. 10 32 Luk. 12 8 Then when ye come before my Fathers throne Deny me if you please I'll you deny Mat. 10 33 Luk. 12 9 Then when you come before his Majesty For I am come to light a trying fire Luk. 12 49 Whose kindling I most ardently desire But I my self must first be dipt therein Luk. 12 50 How am I st st●●●ghtned till it doth begin Think not that I am c●me to settle peace Mat. 10 34 Luk. 12 51 For with the Gospel troubles will encrease Through Satans malice it will set at strife Mat. 10 35 Luk. 12 52 Father and Son the Husband and the Wife Mat. 10 36 Luk. 12 53 And he that sets the dearest friend above me Mat. 10 37 Luk. 14 26 I set him down for one not worthy of me And so is he that beareth not his cross Mat. 10 38 Luk. 14 27 And follows me although to 's outward loss Now you 're precaution'd Who begins a tower Luk. 14 28 Before he weighs the utmost of his power For otherwise he gaineth but a jeer Luk. 14 29 Because he founded what he could not rear Luk. 14 30 Or what King goes to undertake a war Luk. 14 31 Before he knows how strong his forces are But rather than unequally engage Luk. 14 32 He 'll try to qualify the others rage So ye beforehand on your losses think Luk. 14 33 That when your trial comes ye may not shrink He that loves life before the Gospels profit Mat. 10 39 He shall for ever be deprived of it But he that will expose his life for me Shall live and only lose mortality Whoso receiveth you that bear my name Mat. 10 40 Receiveth me and Him from whom I came And if to God and Me he hath regard Mat. 10 41 He shall receive our Messengers reward That cup of water which is given so Mat. 10 42 Shall with eternal blessings overflow So the Apostles went and preach'd about Mat. 11 1 Mar. 6 12 Luk. 9 6 Healing with oyl and casting Devils out He in their absence travel'd up and down Mar. 6 13 Preaching the word in Country and in Town 23. Now Herod Antipas th' incest'ous beast Mat. 14 6 Mar. 6 21 Invited all his Gallants to a feast And as the Daughter of Herodias Mar. 6 22 In dancing hugely pleased Antipas He swore he 'ld grant that very day of 's birth Mat. 14 7 Mar. 6 23 What e're she askt to half the Kingdoms worth She askt her Mother what she should demand Mar. 6 24 And this her wicked answer was at hand In thy demands my Daughter be no larger Mat. 14 8 Than John the Baptists head within a charger So in she comes My Lord said she I wish Mar. 6 25 The head of John the Baptist in a dish The King was very loth at first to grant it Mat. 14 9 Mar. 6 26 But for the sake of 's oath she did not want it For straight he sent an Executioner Mat. 14 10 Mar. 6 27 To fetch his head and tongue to humour her The maid received it and carry'd forth Mat. 14 11 Mar. 6 28 T' her Mother more than all the kingdoms worth When his Disciples heard of this disaster Mat. 14 12 Mar. 6 29 They came and decently enterr'd their Master 24 And Jesus ' fame was now so much display'd Mat. 14 1 Mar. 6 14 Luk. 9 7 That Herods conscience made him sore afraid 'T is not said he Elias talk not of it Mat. 14 2 Mar. 6 15 Luk. 9 8 Nor yet the soul of any other Prophet But He whose head was given for a Ball Mar. 6 16 Luk. 9 9 His works will make my crime prove Capital 25. Then came the Twelve relating how they taught Mar. 6 30 Luk. 9 10 And also all the miracles they wrought John's dead said he we 'll step aside a while Mat. 14 13 Mar. 6 31 And leave this croud some half a dozen mile Mar. 6 32 For now the train of people was so great Mar. 6 33 They could not gain so much as time to eat And having coasted to Bethsaida Downs Mat. 14 14 Mar. 6 34 Joh. 6 1 He met a multitude from sev'ral towns Which knowing of his going ran before Joh. 6 2 And waited there his coming to the shore And Jesus pity'd them because they were Luk. 9 11 Like straying sheep without a Pastours care And with spirit'al food began to feed them Joh. 6 3 Bestowing cures as ev'ry one did need them And tow'rd the ev'ning his Disciples come Mat. 14 15 Mar. 6 35 Luk. 9 12 Desiring him to send the people home For here said they there 's nothing to be had Mat. 14 16 Mar. 6 36 And they have no provision good or bad Phil'ip said he to prove him where 's the
strong in spirit Luk. 2 40 Wisdom and Grace he fully did inherit 15. His Parents at the City did appear Luk. 2 41 To keep the Paschal customs ev'ry year They therefore going as they us'd to do Luk. 2 42 Jesus at twelve year old went thither too But He when they returned had a mind Without acquainting them to stay behind Luk. 2 43 They in the first daies journy thought they might Be sure to have him with their friends at night Luk. 2 44 But having search'd and found him not with them Luk. 2 45 They went the morrow to Jerusalem And next day after in the Temple found him Luk. 2 46 Disputing there with all the Doctors round him And all that heard him were astony'd greatly Luk. 2 47 No youth said they spake ever so discreetly His Parents were amaz'd to find him there Luk. 2 48 And told him how solicitous they were Why Son said Mary hast thou serv'd us thus Our missing thee hath sore perplexed us Why so said he is this unknown to you Luk. 2 49 How that my Fathers bus'ness I must do They understood him not but in her heart Luk. 2 50 Mary kept ev'ry jot So they depart To Nazareth along with them he went Luk. 2 51 To them he shew'd himself obedient His lovely and his innocent behav'our Luk. 2 52 Procur'd him both Divine and humane favour CHAP. 2. §. 1. NOw in Tiberius his fifteenth year Mat. 3 1 Mar. 1 1 Luk. 3 1 When Pont'us Pilate did Judea steer The rest of Can'an having Antipas His Brother Philip and Lysanias Is 40. 3. 2 King 1. 8. Lev. 11. 22. 1 Sam. 14. 43. And when the Church affairs depended on Luk. 3 2 Caiphas and Annas then appeared John Mat. 3 2 Mar. 1 2 Luk. 3 3 Sent from the Lord Which Esay thus foretells Mat. 3 3 Mar. 1 3 Luk. 3 4 The voice of one that in the desart dwells Luk. 3 5 Behold your Sav'our all the valleys fill Luk. 3 6 Make plain the waies and level ev'ry hill John wore a leathern girdle to denote Mat. 3 4 Mar. 1 6 Elias's habit on his hairy coat His meat was Locusts and such other cheer As Jonathan was like to buy full dear Repent said he and wash away your sins Mar. 1 4 Believe in Christ whose Kingdom now begins 2. Some came from all those parts about according Mat. 3 5 Mar. 1 5 To Johns command and were baptiz'd in Jordan Mat. 3 6 Then askt he some that went for saints By whom Mat. 3 7 Have you been warn'd to flee the wrath to come Luk. 3 7 Viperous race repent and bear such fruit Mat. 3 8 Luk. 3 8 As may henceforth with true repentance suit 'T is nothing worth to say we 're Abrams Sons Mat. 3 9 For God can raise him Children up of stones And now the ax is laid against the root Mat. 3 10 Luk. 3 9 Of ev'ry tree that beareth not good fruit And when they askt him what they ought to do Luk. 3 10 To shun the wrath to come he answer'd so All you to whom the Lord hath given store Luk. 3 11 Lend to the Lord by giving to the poor Ye Publicans forbear to pill and poll Luk. 3 12 Exact no more than your appointed toll Luk. 3 13 Rest ye contented Sould'ers with your pay Luk. 3 14 Wrong none in word or deed or any way Luk. 3 18 With many other things that did relate To ev'ry mans particular estate So that they mused much and did not know Luk. 3 15 Whether he were himself the Christ or no. Thus he resolv'd them I baptize with water Mar. 3 11 Mar. 1 7 But your Messias is a coming after Far before me in all respects his shoes I do n't deserve the honour to unloose I am a Baptist He 's a great deal higher Mar. 1 8 He shall baptize you with a Ghostly fire His fan is in his hand he 'll purge his floor Mar. 3 12 Luk. 3 17 Consume the chaff and keep the wheat in store 3. Nor was it long e're Jesus though above him Mar. 3 13 Mar. 1 9 Luk. 3 21 Yet thither came ●o be baptized of him How 's this said John that thou art come to me Mar. 3 14 I have more need to be baptiz'd of Thee Jesus reply'd let me have now my will Mar. 3 15 That so all right'ousness we may fulfill John therefore yielded to his Lords request And Jesus unto pray'r himself addrest Mar. 3 16 Mar. 1 10 Upon him then descended from above The Holy Ghost in fashion of a Dove This voice proceeding from the Lord most high Mar. 1 11 Thou art the Son of my Complacency Mar. 3 17 Then John bare witness saying this is He Joh. 1 15 That was before and cometh after me From whom as from a fountain doth proceed Joh. 1 16 All sort of Grace whereof we stand in need For though the Law was first by Moses given Joh. 1 17 Yet grace truth came down with him from heaven No man hath seen the Father but the Son Joh. 1 18 He hath revealed him and both are One. Now look what years were wont to be computed 2 Sam. 5 4. Gen 41 46. 〈…〉 Luk. 3 23 Before the Priests their office executed Look when the Lord set David on a throne And at what age the Patriarch was grown So much in favour in King Pharoahs sight So old was now Jehovahs Favourite 4. And as he shun'd the scandal thus of Novice So tow'rd the further fitting him for 's Office Into the wilderness the spirit drove him Mar. 4 1 Mar. 1 12 Luk. 4 1 By fasting and temptation there to prove him And having fasted fourty nights and daies Mar. 4 2 Mar. 1 13 Luk. 4 2 The Tempter then assaulteth him and saies Thou art an hungry now Gods only Son Deut. 8. 3. Can make him bread of this or any stone Mar. 4 3 Luk. 4 3 Jesus laid hold upon the spirits sword Mar. 4 4 Luk. 4 4 And thus reply'd 't is written in the Word No man doth live by bread alone but by His Word that ev'ry thing doth sanctify Then Satan to the Temple-battlements Ps 91. 11. Mat. 4 5 Luk. 4 9 Convey'd him saying Cast thy self from hence Mat. 4 6 If thou art His for it is w●●t that He Luk. 4 10 Shall give his Angels charge concerning thee To bear thee up in their offic'ous armes Luk. 4 11 And keep thee safe from accidental harms Deut. 6 16. Jesus rejoyns thou shalt not tempt the Lord Mat. 4 7 Luk. 4 12 Neglecting means This also is his Word
one with Him that all created This coming down from God and bloody feast Joh. 6 59 Many disciples could not well digest For in the Synagogue 't was all declar'd Joh. 6 60 And therefore both by one and other heard I know your murmuring said he Doth this Joh. 6 61 Within you raise so great a prejudice What if ye should the Son of man behold Joh. 6 62 Ascending thither where he was of old I am not to be understood so grosly Mat. 6 63 I speak of feeding and of food more ghostly But some of you believe not I foresaw them Mat. 6 64 None come to me except the Father draw them Mat. 6 65 At that same word because he touch'd the sore Mat. 6 66 Many drew back and follow'd him no more Will ye go too said Jesus to the Twelve Mat. 6 67 Will ye go too and leave me to my self To whom said Simon Peter should we go Mat. 6 68 What other can eternal life bestow We know and are perswaded ev'ry one Mat. 6 69 That Thou art God Almighty's only Son How ev'ry one said he But twelve are chosen Mat. 6 70 And yet there is a Devil in the dozen Judas Iscariot was meant by Christ Mat. 6 71 Him avarice to treachery entic'd CHAP. 5. §. 1. NExt Passover He staid not long in Jury Joh. 6 4 But shun'd at home their more enraged fury Joh. 7 1 And from Jerusalem to Galilee Mat 15 1 Mar. 7 1 There followed him both Scribe and Pharisee Who took occasion and with Jesus clash'd Mat 15 2 Mar. 7 2 Because his servants are before they wash'd For all the Jews do wash them very much Mar. 7 3 Their vict'als otherwise they will not touch So after marketing and many more Mar. 7 4 Traditions of the Elders they adore Wherefore said they do thy Disciples thus Mar. 7 5 Transgress traditions that are given us Is 29. 13. Ye hypocrites said Jesus very well Mar. 7 6 Isaiah did concerning you foretel This people draweth nigh me with their mouth Their heart 's as far as is the North from South In vain they worship me while thus they swerve Mar. 7 7 From my Commands and mans ●mmands observe Ex. 21. 17. The Law 's transgrest by this your superstition Mat 15 3 Mar. 7 8 The Law 's betray'd by Presbyter-tradition Mat 15 4 Mar. 7 9 God would have Parents honoured and owned Mat 15 5 Mar. 7 10 And he that curseth either should be stoned Mat 15 6 If now a man devote his wealth he 's freed Mat 15 7 Mar. 7 11 From succouring his Parents in their need Mat 15 8 Mar. 7 12 And ye account a curse as good as none Mat 15 9 Mar. 7 13 Except it be by Tetragrammaton Hearken said he to those that stood about him Mat 15 10 Mar. 7 14 Man is defil'd by nothing from without him Things from within do really pollute Mat 15 11 Mar. 7 15 You that have ears to hear give ear unto 't Mar. 7 16 When Jesus was again retired in Mat 15 12 Mar. 7 17 Then his Disciples come and thus begin Dost thou not understand how greatly thou Didst scandalize the Pharisees but now ' Mat 15 13 My Fathers plants said he shall thrive and grow But others must expect a fatal blow Let them alone blind leaders of the blind Mat 15 14 Both one and th' other for the pit design'd Explain it unto us said Peter then Mat. 15 15 Mar. 7 18 Are you said He as yet such silly men Mat. 15 16 Mar. 7 19 Do n't all ye eat pass through you to the draught Mat. 15 17 Mar. 7 20 But from the heart comes ev'ry evil thought Mat. 15 18 Mar. 7 21 And word and work Now these the soul pollute Mat. 15 19 Mar. 7 22 To eat with hands unwasht can never do 't Mat. 15 20 Mar. 7 23 2. From thence departing Jesus did arrive at Mat. 15 21 Mar. 7 24 The coast of Tyre but could not long be private Thither a woman hearing of his fame Mat. 15 22 Mar. 7 25 Being a Greek-Syrophenician came And very earnestly she did request Mar. 7 26 To have her Daughters Devil dispossest He held his peace then said th' Apostles Sir Mat. 15 23 This woman troubles us pray answer her I am to feed poor Israels sheep said he Mat. 15 24 I am not sent as yet to such as she Lord help me then said she upon her knees Mat. 15 25 My Daughter grievously tormented is The Children must be serv'd said he I can n't Mat. 15 26 Mar. 7 27 Throw bread to dogs and let the children want Truth Lord said she but yet the dogs may eat Mat. 15 27 Mar. 7 28 The scatter'd crumbs of either bread or meat Woman said he thy faith is great receive Mat. 15 28 Mar. 7 29 As thou desirest as thou dost believe So home she went and found her dispossest Mar. 7 30 And laid upon the bed to take her rest 3. Thence through Decapolis he past and there Mar. 7 31 They brought him one could neither speak nor hear His healing hands they prayd him to impose Mar. 7 32 Which ceremony Christ had often chose Then going aside he touch'd his tongue with spittle Mar. 7 33 And put his fingers in his ears a little Then looking up to heav'n he sigh'd and sed Mar. 7 34 In Syriak Eth●athah be opened The man both heard and spake and Jesus charged Mar. 7 35 They should not let the rumour be enlarged But they so much the more the matter blazed Mar. 7 36 As being out of measure all amazed His works said they are very good 't is clear Mar. 7 37 He makes the dumb to speak the deaf to hear 4. And being returned into Galilee Mat. 15 29 He sate upon a mountain near the sea Where at his feet were divers cast diseased Mat. 15 30 And to the peoples wonder all were eased To see them walk and speak and see so well Mat. 15 31 They glorify'd the God of Israël And having tarry'd there about three daies Mat. 15 32 Mar. 8 1 Then calling his Apostles thus he saies I pitty this great multitude whose vict'l Mar. 8 2 Is brought by this to none or very little I 'm loth to send them thus away lest some Mar. 8 3 Should faint away before they reach their home How in this wilderness can we supply Mat. 15 33 Mar. 8 4 With bread said they so great a company What loaves are here said He. And when they knew Mat. 15 34 Mar. 8 5 They told
Thus to express her gratitude and love I am as 't were embalm'd with this same Nard Mat 26 12 Mar. 14 8 My body for my fun'ral is prepar'd How far soe'er this Gospel is extended Mat 26 13 Mar. 14 9 This deed of Marys shall be there commended 55. His being here was now divulg'd by fame Joh. 12 9 Much people therefore from the City came They came to see the Lord to see and have Discourse with him He called from the grave But the Chief Priests sought Lazarus to slay Joh. 12 10 Because through him were many drawn away Joh. 12 11 CHAP. 6. §. 1. NExt morning being Sunday forth He set Mat. 21 1 Mar. 11 1 Luk. 19 28 Toward the City by mount Olivet Thence sent he two of his Disciples down Mat. 21 2 Mar. 11 2 Luk. 19 29 To fetch two Asses from a neighbour-town On one said he no man hath ever sate Luk. 19 30 Where two ways meet you ' l find them at a gate If th' Owner ask you wherefore ye unty them Mat. 21 3 Mar. 11 3 Luk. 19 31 Say 't is for me he cannot then deny them As Jesus bad them so they said and did Za. h. 9. 9. Mar. 11 4 Luk. 19 32 And brought the Colt that never was bestrid Mar. 11 5 Luk. 19 33 And when they had their coats upon him laid Mar. 11 6 Luk. 19 34 They helpt their Master up as Zach'ry said Mat. 21 4 Mar. 11 7 Luk. 19 35 Joh. 12 12 Daughter of Sion cast away thy fears Mat. 21 5 Joh. 12 13 Thy King upon a gentle Asle appears Mat. 21 6 Though this at present was not in their head Mat. 21 7 Joh. 12 14 Till after he was risen from the dead Joh. 12 15 Then from the City came a multitude Joh. 12 16 Upon the fame of 's last great wonder shew'd Joh. 12 17 Bearing victorious palms their King to meet Joh. 12 18 Stra●ing their cloaths and boughs beneath his feet For all his mighty works they now rejoyce Mat. 21 8 Mar. 11 8 Luk. 19 36 And praise the Lord with their triumphal voyce Luk. 19 37 Hosanna makes the trembling air to ring Mat. 21 9 Mar. 11 9 Luk. 19 38 Hosanna to the long-expected King Hosanna let our King O Lord be saved Mar. 11 10 Hosanna to the Holy Son of David Hosan-Hosan-Hosan-na to our Christ Hosan-Hosan-Hosan-na in the high'st Master said certain Pharisees that came Luk. 19 39 Bid thy Disciples hold their tongue for shame If my Disciples should refrain said he Luk. 19 40 The very pebles would acknowledge me Wen he drew nigh and lookt upon the City Luk. 19 41 Thoughts of her ruine made him weep for pity Oh that thou hadst said he but understood Luk. 19 42 The things that make for thine eternal good Now ' ●is too late now will thy foes surround Luk. 19 43 And lay thee even with the very ground They shall not leave a stone upon a stone Because thou dost thy Saviour thus disown Luk. 19 44 The Townsmen star'd to see the Pomp and cry'd Mat. 21 10 Who 's this that doth in such a manner ride This is the Prophet said the Company Mat. 21 11 Jesus of Nazareth in Galilce What said the Pharisees shall now be done Joh. 2. 13. Is 56. 7. Jer. 7. 11. After this fellow all the world is gone 2. Then Jesus went a second time to clear Mat. 21 12 Mar. 11 15 Luk. 19 45 The Temple as he did before three year And from an holy zeal he ' ld not permit Mar. 11 16 One vessel to be carry'd thorow it 'T is writ said he Mine's calld an house of pray'r But ye have turn'd it to a thievish fair Mat. 21 13 Mar. 11 17 Luk. 19 46 Then thither were convey'd the blind and lame And he bestow'd his aid on all that came Mat. 21 14 Which when the Great ones saw and heard the boys With their Hosannas making such a noise Mat. 21 15 Enraged at the very heart they came And askd him whether he observ'd the same Yea know ye not said he how David saies Ps 8. 2. From Babes and Sucklings thou receivest praise Then they ' ld have kild him but they greatly feard him Mar. 11 18 Luk. 19 47 Because the multitude so gladly heard him Luk. 19 48 And when the ev'ning came he did repair To Bethany again and lodged there Mat. 21 17 Mar. 11 19 3. And as he went again the second day Mar. 11 11 He found himself an hungry by the way Mat. 21 18 Mar. 11 12 And going to a Fig-tree findeth there Leaves only for 't was but a bad Fig-year Mat. 21 19 Mar. 11 13 Hence forth said he no man eat fruit of thee And presently the sap forsook the tree Mar. 11 14 4. Now while they were in Town some Greeks that came Joh. 12 20 To worship at the feast had heard his fame And thus accosted Philip Sir you ' l please us Joh. 12 21 Greatly to help us to a sight of Jesus Philip told Andrew and they both addrest Joh. 12 22 Themselves to Jesus with the Greeks request Then Jesus told them how he must be slain Joh. 12 23 And rise in glory from the dust again Like to a grain of wheat that first must dy Joh. 12 24 And then doth very greatly multiply Chuse life you 'l see 't is only death ye chuse Joh. 12 25 Lose life for me and nothing shall ye lose He that will serve me thus must follow me Joh. 12 26 And where I am my servant there shall be High honour shall my Father then bestow On them that humbly serve me here below Now is my soul perplext what shall I say Joh. 12 27 Father protect me from this gloomy day But hither for this very cause I came Joh. 12 28 And therefore glorify thine holy Name Then came a voice like ' thunder from the sky My Name I have and still will glorify Some said it thundered but other some Joh. 12 29 Said that the voyce did from an Angel come The voyce said Christ came not alone for me Joh. 12 30 But to reprove your infidelity Now 's the redemption of the captive world Joh. 12 31 Now shall the Tyrant from his Throne be hurld And when I am exalted on the tree Joh. 12 32 All sort of people shall be drawn to me Thus he foretold them how he ought to dy Is 9. 6 7. Joh. 12 33 And thus the people therefore did reply The Law saies plain Christ shall remain for aye Joh. 12 34 And how canst thou
now all may gather Joh. 15 24 That hating me they plainly hate my Father But so 't is written and as David was Joh. 15 25 So I am hated now without a cause But when ye shall that Advocate inherit Ps 35. 19. Joh. 15 26 And when I send you down Truths Holy Spirit He 'l plead my cause against this age accurst Joh. 15 27 By you that have been with me from the first I tell you now with what ye are to meet Joh. 16 1 That so ye may not startle when ye see 't They 'll cast you from their Church think they do Joh. 16 2 Service to God by sacrificing you And this because nor God nor me they know Joh. 16 3 Remember when 't is come I told you so I told you not so much before for then Joh. 16 4 I being with you bore the rage of men But now I am ascending up on high Joh. 16 5 And none enquireth whither 't is or why Why should that sorrow overwhelm your heart Joh. 16 6 'T is for your benefit that I depart For the truth is I must receive my Crown Before I can the Paraclete send down Joh. 16 7 But when he 's come to all the world he ' l shew Both sin and Righteousness and Judgment too Joh. 16 8 First he ' l convince them of Iniquity In their rejecting and condemning me Joh. 16 9 You 'll see my Righteousness by him defended Joh. 16 10 When and because I 'm risen and ascended He ' l prove me Lord and Christ because I bring Joh. 16 11 Both them to Judgment and their captiv'd King More should I say but that your ears are dull Joh. 16 12 That Spirit shall instruct you to the full Not of himself he ' l have it all from me Joh. 16 13 By him I 'll send the gift of Prophecy Joh. 16 14 For what the Father hath may be apply'd Joh. 16 15 All unto me and thus I 'm glorify'd I shall be gone a litle while and so Joh. 16 16 Revisit you a while before I go But what he meant by this they greatly doubted Joh. 16 17 And whispered among themselves about it Joh. 16 18 I know ye would said Jesus very fain Joh. 16 19 Ask me to make that later sentence plain Ye shall indeed while others laugh lament Joh. 16 20 But soon your lamentation shall be spent The Mothers pangs create her grief and fear Joh. 16 21 But when she sees her Child her joyes appear At my depart ye morn I 'll come again Joh. 16 22 And fill your heart with joy that shall remain Question me then no more whate'er ye want Joh. 16 23 Ask in my Name and God shall surely grant You 've asked nothing yet for Jesus sake Joh. 16 24 Ask and receive and of my joyes partake My speeches now seem dark but then your eyes Joh. 16 25 Shall clearly see the greatest mysteries ' Sue in my Name when unto God ye ' sue Joh. 16 26 For over and above my pray'rs for you He loveth you himself for He doth see Joh. 16 27 How ye have loved and believ'd in me From him I came to visit mortal men Joh. 16 28 From mortal men I go to him agên Nay they reply'd thou speakest plainly now Joh. 16 29 No mortal man doth know so much as thou Thou canst resolve our doubts though we were dumb Joh. 16 30 Thou dost we know from God Almighty come Indeed said Jesus is your faith so strong You 'll ev'ry one be scatter'd e'er 't is long Joh. 16 31 And leave me thus retiring to your own Joh. 16 32 But God is with me still I 'm not alone Observe my words in me ye shall have peace Joh. 16 33 But in the world your troubles will encrease Yet courage take shall my Disciples droop I 'll quickly make their adversaries stoop 18. Then in their presence He divinely pray'd Joh. 17 1 And lifting up his eyes to Heav'n He said Now Father glorify and perfect me That I through all the world may honour thee And by the pow'r which thou to me hast given Joh. 17 2 Bring all thy chosen children unto heaven By making it appear that thou alone Art God in truth and I thine only Son For this is life that never shall have end Joh. 17 3 Jehovah and his Christ to comprehend Here am I glorifying of thy Name Joh. 17 4 And finishing the work for which I came Grant me that glory which I had with thee Joh. 17 5 As Lord of glory from eternity I have revealed thee to these that were Joh. 17 6 Thine own elect committed to my care They kept thy word they have believ'd in me Joh. 17 7 And are perswaded that I came from thee Joh. 17 8 For these thus given me is my request Joh. 17 9 For these thy chosen ones and not the rest All thine by choice are by redemption mine Joh. 17 10 And to my glory made more fully thine I leave them in the world and come to thee Joh. 17 11 Keep them O Lord in perfect unity I in thy Name have kept them hitherto Joh. 17 12 Ones falling off was written long ago These things I speak before I come to thee Joh. 17 13 That they may still rejoyce and trust in me They by my doctrine have been alienated Joh. 17 14 From all the world and therefore are they hated I pray not yet to have them taken hence Joh. 17 15 From worldly evils grant them thy defence Nor they nor I are of the world O Lord. Joh. 17 16 Hallow them through thy truth to wit thy word Joh. 17 17 So fit them for this ministry of mine Joh. 17 18 As I my self was sanctify'd for thine For them I offer up my self I bleed Joh. 17 19 That they may thus from filth and guilt be freed Nor do I pray for these alone but all Joh. 17 20 Whom thou by these intendest for to call As we are one let them be one in us Joh. 17 21 They 'll soon convince the world united thus Thus let them glory to be one with me Joh. 17 22 As 't is my glory to be one with thee Unite their hearts in perfect love that so Joh. 17 23 Thy love to me and them the world may know Let them be Father where I am to see Joh. 17 24 Thy glorious and eternal love to me The world knows not these know from whom I came Joh. 17 25 To these I have and will declare thy Name Thy love to me let them O Lord inherit Joh. 17 26 And let me dwell within them by my Spirit 19. By this he was to Kedron River come Mat. 26
36 Mar. 14 32 Luk. 22 39 Joh. 18 1 By which King David fled from Absalon 2 Sam. 15. 23. And with th' eleven having past the same To th' Garden at Gethsemane they came Pray here said he and watch that so ye may Luk. 22 40 Avoid temptation yonder I must pray Then went he further in attended on Mat. 26 37 Mar. 14 33 By Simon Peter and by James and John And having left the other eight behind Luk. 22 41 To these he shew'd the anguish of his mind A deadly horrour fills my Soul said He Mat. 26 38 You that beheld my glory watch with me Mar. 14 34 Which being said from them he went alone As far as usually they cast a stone And falling down he said Almighty God Mat. 26 39 Mar. 14 35 Luk. 22 42 If it be possible with-hold thy rod But if it be thy pleasure as I cam ' Mar. 14 36 To do thy will so here behold I am From Heaven then a Menssenger appear'd Luk. 22 43 To strengthen him against the things he fear'd Then coming to the three though charg'd to keep Mat. 26 40 Mar. 14 37 Themselves awake he sound them fast a sleep Sleep ye said he and hast not thou the pow'r Peter to watch thy dying Lord an houre Mat. 26 41 Mar. 14 38 Watch ye for fear the tempter should prevail For though the Spirit would the flesh is frail Then Jesus went and prayed as before Mat. 26 42 Mar. 14 39 Luk. 22 44 And then his pangs encreased more and more So that his sweat fell from him as he stood In that great Agony like drops of blood Must I said he O Father drink this Cup Thy will be done I 'll freely drink it up Again he found them fast so heavy they With sorrow were they knew not what to say Mat. 26 43 Mar. 14 40 Luk. 22 45 Luk. 22 46 The third time then he went again and pray'd Unto the same effect as hath been said Mat. 26 44 And finding them asleep sleep on said he 'T is now too late for you to succour me Mat. 26 45 Mar. 14 41 Rise up however rise come come away He 's just at hand who doth my Soul betray Mat. 26 46 Mar. 14 42 20. Behold there came while yet he spake the words A multitude with links and clubs and swords Mat. 26 47 Mar. 14 43 Luk. 22 47 Joh. 18 2 By Council-order and by Jude conducted Joh. 18 3 And with his traitrous signal thus instructed Mat. 26 48 Mar. 14 44 Take notice whom I kiss for that 's the man Take and as well secure him as ye can Then stepping up to Jesus he presents Himself whith matchless graceless impudence Mat. 26 29 Mar. 14 45 Master said he all hail and happiness And gave his Lord the usual sign of peace My friend said Jesus what 's the end of this 2 Sam. 20. 9. Mat. 26 50 Luk. 22 84 Dost thou betray me with a Joab-kiss Then went he tow'rd the band that Judas brought Joh. 18 4 Demanding of them what or whom they sought And they made answer that they came to find Joh. 18 5 Jesus of Nazareth and him to bind I am the Man said Jesus At the sound Joh. 18 6 They stagger'd back and fell upon the ground They rally'd and He asked them once more Joh. 18 7 Whom seek ye And they answer'd as before Jesus reply'd I told you I am He Joh. 18 8 And I command you then let these go free Thus had he said before from God I have Joh. 18 9 Received these and these I mean to save Then said th' Apostles to him when they saw Mar. 14 46 Luk. 22 49 The Soldiers take him Master shall we draw And straitway Peter laid about him so Mat. 26 51 Mar. 14 47 Luk. 22 50 Joh. 18 10 That one's right ear was sever'd at a blow Clean from his head and Malchus was his name Who from his Master Cai'phas thither came Simon said Jesus sheath thy sword again Mat. 26 52 Joh. 18 11 All they that use it rashly shall be slain Should I but ask my Father he would send me Mat. 26 53 Angels above twelve legions to defend me But how shall then the Scriptures be fulfil'd That say I must be taken thus and kild Mat. 26 54 My own good Father offers me the cup And shall I then refuse to drink it up So far said Jesus to his guard permit Luk. 22 51 And touching Malchus ' sear he healed it But why said he with swords and staves as if Mat. 26 55 Mar. 14 48 Luk. 22 52 Ye came to search for some notorious thief You let me teach in publick but the pow'r Mar. 14 49 Luk. 22 53 Of darkness reigneth now in this your hour And thus the Scriptures are accomplished Mat. 26 56 Then the Disciples left him all and fled Mar. 14 50 There follow'd Jesus and the company Mar. 14 51 A certain youth in probability Rais'd by the noise and coming forth it hast Had nothing but his linen o're him cast And when the soldiers laid their hands on that Mar. 14 52 With them he left it and away he gat 21. To Annas then with Jesus bound they pass Mat. 26 57 Mar. 14 53 Luk. 22 54 Joh. 18 12 And Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas Joh. 18 13 His Son in Law who once this counsel gave Joh. 18 14 That one mans death should all the people save Thither he went for there the Sanhedrim Joh. 18 24 Or greatest part thereof expected him Come Jesus then said Cai'phas and declare Joh. 18 19 What thy Disciples and thy Doctrines are I always taught said Jesus openly Joh. 18 20 And therefore ask my Auditours not me Joh. 18 21 With that a Serjeant gave the Lord a cuffe Joh. 18 22 And askt him why his answer was so rough If it be ill said Jesus witness so Joh. 18 23 If it be well why gavest thou that blow False witness were then sought out and fee'd Mat. 26 59 Mar. 14 55 Though many came not any two agree'd Mat. 26 60 Mar. 14 56 Two men at last deposited on oath Mat. 26 61 Mar. 14 57 He said within the hearing of us both Gods Temple I 'll demolish and I 'll raise Mar. 14 58 A far more stately fabrick in three days Which was a thing that Christ did never say Mar. 14 59 Nor was 't enough to take his life away What sayest thou to this said Cai'phas then Mat. 26 62 Mar. 14 60 What mean the words of these two honest men No answer By that