Excerpt from The Mount of Calvarie Him: to weet, that going in the fireets, with their feet they f puined hnn, with their knees they thrufled him forward, with their hand: they wearyed him with their fingers they pulled him By the haite, with their elbowes they thumped him with their tongues they blafphemed him with their ipeares they oricked him and becaufe they had licence of P114: to do by Chriii what they li what did they leaue vndone that they could doe' Remigim faith in a fermon, At what time P114: did deliuer ...
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Excerpt from The Mount of Calvarie Him: to weet, that going in the fireets, with their feet they f puined hnn, with their knees they thrufled him forward, with their hand: they wearyed him with their fingers they pulled him By the haite, with their elbowes they thumped him with their tongues they blafphemed him with their ipeares they oricked him and becaufe they had licence of P114: to do by Chriii what they li what did they leaue vndone that they could doe' Remigim faith in a fermon, At what time P114: did deliuer Chriil vnto their vi ill, the (ewes might freely nor haue crucified him, but haue loofed him, or iuen him fome Other kinde ofdeath: but ofgo had made ehoife to die vpon the altar judge could not bur commannd it, nor they b good Iefus O my foules loue, iappeale from Prim: fentence at: much at I ought. For if the iudgement had been Wright and iuil, there fhould not haue beene commandement gineh, to deliucr thee tinto the Iewes, but the Iewes vuto thee feeing they fell into fuch a grieuous offence for no Other real'on, butbecat-zi'e they would nor temaine vnder thy mightie hand. If P114: would haue commanded them to haue followed thy will, as hee willed them to work: their Will on thee thou wouldefl haue vfed grea ter benignitie towards them than they did towards thee s for in the end how much they were inclined to killthee (0 much will thou defirous to pardon them. Neither will'i that Prim command thee to doe my will, hutwarne me to doe thy will. For if he delt uer thee vnto me, i know not what to doe with thee her if they deliuer me vnto theerthou knoweii right well how to d pofeef me, feein'??? that his well knowne vnto all men that for to put foule in afety thou didfl fuller thine ow ne life to be taken fr om thee. It is more wholefome counfell for vs to put our leines in to the bandes ofgod, than that God flrould commit himfelfe in to our handes becaufe iris not to be thought that hee Will take. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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