Sacramental meditations on the sufferings and death of Christ : In which, the humiliation or sufferings of Christ in his birth, in his life, before, at, and after his death, with the end of his sufferings, and the sacramental promise, is considered; being the substance of some sermons preached before the communion, in the Irish language, in Kilmichael of Glasrie, within the presbytery and synod of Argyle . and State < where vtefhaU hunger no more^ nor thirfl any more, I Rev. 7. 16. where vtejhall have Liberty to eat of the Tree of Life that,is in the midfl of the Paradife of our God, Rev. 2

Sacramental meditations on the sufferings and death of Christ : In which, the humiliation or sufferings of Christ in his birth, in his life, before, at, and after his death, with the end of his sufferings, and the sacramental promise, is considered; being the substance of some sermons preached before the communion, in the Irish language, in Kilmichael of Glasrie, within the presbytery and synod of Argyle . and State < where vtefhaU hunger no more^ nor thirfl any more, I Rev. 7. 16. where vtejhall have Liberty to eat of the Tree of Life that,is in the midfl of the Paradife of our God, Rev. 2 Stock Photo
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Sacramental meditations on the sufferings and death of Christ : In which, the humiliation or sufferings of Christ in his birth, in his life, before, at, and after his death, with the end of his sufferings, and the sacramental promise, is considered; being the substance of some sermons preached before the communion, in the Irish language, in Kilmichael of Glasrie, within the presbytery and synod of Argyle . and State < where vtefhaU hunger no more^ nor thirfl any more, I Rev. 7. 16. where vtejhall have Liberty to eat of the Tree of Life that, is in the midfl of the Paradife of our God, Rev. 2. 7. O that our Soul did hunger after Chrift, who fuffered fo much Hunger for us. then might we expeft to be fatisfied toith the Fat- nefs of hi* Houfe, even of his holy Place, when we come to his holy Table. IX. He fuffered Thirfl, John 4. 7. Jefm faith un-to her% Give me to drink, John 19. 9. After this jte-fm faith, ? ? / thirfl, He voho is a FountainZech. 13. 1. opened to wafh, and fa tisfie the fpiri-tual Thirft of other Mens Souls, was tryfted fre-quently himfelf with bodily Thirft. He who in-vites, John 7.27. all that are athirfl to come to him-felfand drink, is fain to feek a Cup of cold Waterhimfelf. Mans Soul thirfted for Things unlawful 5and therefore Chrift muft thif ft for Thing* lawfuland needful, and yet want them; he who, Song 5.j.fcjSj l^x% &*** » ***** F* ****** *kundant~. Suffermgs and Death of Chrift. 1$ ly, 0 Beloved, is refufed a Drink of Water himfelflJohn 4. 9. 19. 29. and yet is proffered Gall and Vinegar, and forced to drink the Cup of the redWine of full Mixture of the Wrath and Indignati-on of the moft High, due to us for Sin. The..Cup and bitter Potion we fhould drink, Chriftj?was made to drink the fame; andtheCuphe ~in need of, is frequently denied him.Lord Jefus fuffered Thirft, that heto drink of the Water of Life freely, O how temperate ought we to be in our Meatand Drink / Chrift fuffered Hunger and Thirftfor want of Meat and Drink. Should we