The Mount of Calvarie . ll his coate, without feame, butwhen they doe giuc theGofpclI ftrangc and new fangled intcr-pretations,and expound the Scripture according vnto their owncfclfc-willandfancic. CHAP. XXXV. Hovf the torturersdidenfiUts vfen Chrifi his coat which was withsutfeamey and of a fignreoflok^h expounded to this furfofe, Jde vtrurnhdclmicaJitfilijttti, annott j faid G^r 77-Jofefhs brothers vnto their oldc father Ae-co^, as if ihcy would fay. When hec camehome from our flockc,wc found this coatein the way, and bccaufe it isthusbloudi-cdand rayed , wcc cannotgueflcwhofc itJ^^^ ^ould

The Mount of Calvarie . ll his coate, without feame, butwhen they doe giuc theGofpclI ftrangc and new fangled intcr-pretations,and expound the Scripture according vnto their owncfclfc-willandfancic. CHAP. XXXV. Hovf the torturersdidenfiUts vfen Chrifi his coat which was withsutfeamey and of a fignreoflok^h expounded to this furfofe, Jde vtrurnhdclmicaJitfilijttti, annott j faid G^r 77-Jofefhs brothers vnto their oldc father Ae-co^, as if ihcy would fay. When hec camehome from our flockc,wc found this coatein the way, and bccaufe it isthusbloudi-cdand rayed , wcc cannotgueflcwhofc itJ^^^ ^ould Stock Photo
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The Mount of Calvarie . ll his coate, without feame, butwhen they doe giuc theGofpclI ftrangc and new fangled intcr-pretations, and expound the Scripture according vnto their owncfclfc-willandfancic. CHAP. XXXV. Hovf the torturersdidenfiUts vfen Chrifi his coat which was withsutfeamey and of a fignreoflok^h expounded to this furfofe, Jde vtrurnhdclmicaJitfilijttti, annott j faid G^r 77-Jofefhs brothers vnto their oldc father Ae-co^, as if ihcy would fay. When hec camehome from our flockc, wc found this coatein the way, and bccaufe it isthusbloudi-cdand rayed , wcc cannotgueflcwhofc itJ^^^ ^ould bcc, fee whether it be not the coatcgyj^ of thy welbeloued lofefh , our youngeftbrother, for as wefufpe<5lheehaihmetintke dcfart with foroe hungry Bcare, from which hec was not ableto defend himfclfe, by reafon of his young yearcs. Chryfofiome faith, The Prophet Dauid doth well fay jibifusahifum i»H0cat, one deapth calleth another, confidering thatlacohs Children did offend in cnuie toyvardes their Brother, (^4 and. 224- ^ myjlenes and in anger by laying handcs on hiirv, in theft when they ftolc a«nother mans Kid, in trcafon when they folde Jofiph^ot aflauc, inlying when they told a lye to their olde father, JJtdorus deffimmo hsm, faith, It is not in the hands of a finnctto Icauc his finne, after he hatb inured himfelfc in it, as it is in thebeginning; for as he who loofeth his fliarae, feareth not to com-mit any vile trickewhatfoeuer, cuen fo the finner which begin-nech to harden his confciencc, doth neuer or very late amend hislife, St, Augufiwe in his GonfcfTions faith, O how often I haucfighed and lamented, becaufe I faw my felfe tyed and fcttered, notwith chaines ofyron.but with my owne naughtlc dc{ires, and pci*-ucrfc finnes: and all the hurt of my perdition proccedcth, of chatthat in the beginning I gaue the Deujll my will, and he afterwardofmy will, made my nill. j5<<r»4r(^in an epiftlefaith, That howgreat fo euer a fliip bee, yet if the Pilat negle6l the calk