A commentarie vpon the Epistle of S. Paul written to Titus. Preached in Cambridge by Thomas Taylor, and now published for the further vse of the Church of God. With three short tables in the end for the easier finding of 1. doctrines, 2. obseruations, 3. questions contained in the same

Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632
Publisher: Printed by Cantrell Legge for L Greene
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A13535 ESTC ID: S118201 STC ID: 23825
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Titus -- Commentaries;
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In-Text Now the bitternesse of this passion in and about the time of his death, may appeare, 1. by his complaint to his Father in the garden, testifying how heauie his soule was vnto it, which if it had beene but an ordinarie death, it could not haue dismaied him, no more then many martyrs who haue not shrunke at it. 2. By the strange droppes of water and blood that fell from his face. 3. His sundrie cries to his father, that if it were possible the cuppe of death might passe from him. 4. By those most vnworthie things, which the most innocent lambe of God suffered at the hands of sinners; Now the bitterness of this passion in and about the time of his death, may appear, 1. by his complaint to his Father in the garden, testifying how heavy his soul was unto it, which if it had been but an ordinary death, it could not have dismayed him, no more then many Martyrs who have not shrunk At it. 2. By the strange drops of water and blood that fell from his face. 3. His sundry cries to his father, that if it were possible the cup of death might pass from him. 4. By those most unworthy things, which the most innocent lamb of God suffered At the hands of Sinners; av dt n1 pp-f d n1 p-acp cc a-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1, vmb vvi, crd p-acp po31 n1 p-acp po31 n1 p-acp dt n1, vvg c-crq j po31 n1 vbds p-acp pn31, r-crq cs pn31 vhd vbn p-acp dt j n1, pn31 vmd xx vhi vvn pno31, av-dx dc cs d n2 r-crq vhb xx vvn p-acp pn31. crd p-acp dt j n2 pp-f n1 cc n1 cst vvd p-acp po31 n1. crd po31 j n2 p-acp po31 n1, cst cs pn31 vbdr j dt n1 pp-f n1 vmd vvi p-acp pno31. crd p-acp d av-ds j n2, r-crq dt av-ds j-jn n1 pp-f np1 vvd p-acp dt n2 pp-f n2;




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