The Mount of Calvarie . ofce, tgrufce^ Pardonthcm.Pardonthera. At what time the fonof God han^in^vpon the croflejpraicd on one fide vnto his father, and on theother (idc the Hebrewspraied P/Z^re-jthere was a great con-flift betwixt Gods iuQicc and mcrcie: for iuftice willed thepraietofS4«^M?^f«fj-,Let his bloud fall vpon vs^tobe iicard,and contrary mercy forbad it, and would haue Pater i^nofceiUts^wi in the end mcrcie had the vpper hand, and rcuengc-mcnt had no part therein. Whofe heart hi BsmuenHtrswould not bleed, and who would not louethee Ogoodlc-fus, to fee thee fay tothyfathcr,myfatlu
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The Mount of Calvarie . ofce, tgrufce^ Pardonthcm.Pardonthera. At what time the fonof God han^in^vpon the croflejpraicd on one fide vnto his father, and on theother (idc the Hebrewspraied P/Z^re-jthere was a great con-flift betwixt Gods iuQicc and mcrcie: for iuftice willed thepraietofS4«^M?^f«fj-, Let his bloud fall vpon vs^tobe iicard, and contrary mercy forbad it, and would haue Pater i^nofceiUts^wi in the end mcrcie had the vpper hand, and rcuengc-mcnt had no part therein. Whofe heart hi BsmuenHtrswould not bleed, and who would not louethee Ogoodlc-fus, to fee thee fay tothyfathcr, myfatlurforgiue them, andnot my father e^iminc them, and tofec that thou doeftfor-giucthe without asking, yeeldeftvntothfm without entrea-ty, andpardoneft them without amrndrB?nt? It is fuchahigh myfteriefayth S. ^ugttftfne, and a hidden Sacrament, tofcethefonp.eof Godreleafeiniurie with roercie and cle-m?ncie, and not punifh their crime with reuenge, and that thepraier of Ignofct ///, /, Fogiu€ them, preuaiicdagainft that of r.. lo Thefecond^artofthemyBertes SdngHu emSy His bloudlight vponvs j that although it maywell be reheatfed, yetit cannot.bcc well comprehended andVflderftood. CHAP. Ull. of many high quilhies and conditions which thepraier ofyfatherforgim them^hadinit: andhoivit is meet for vstofoUorv it in sur praters. i^m cUmtre yd/idi C^ Uchrimis offerensprecfS crfi^fltcatitnes y exAndittis efipro/«4r^;rayththe ApoilJcinhisE-piftlc to the Hebrewcs.chap. 5.as if hccwould fay; When thefonne of God wascrucified vpon the tree of the croffe, hcemade many re<]uefts vnto his father, &with many fupplicationscntrestpd hirn, praying vnto him^with .1 loud voice, and pouring down many tears before him.This praier was well heard o[ the eternall father , and veryacceptable vnto his diuine cleroencie, partly bccaufe heewho praied was a perfnn worthy of great reuerence, and part-ly bccaufe the praicrwhich he made waifounded vpon greatpirie and .qiercie.Ic appcareih well that he which praied wa