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) wafh Use feet of fevcral poor 
people, vet he hsmidt went on foot into Paleftwey 
and fo finiflied the wmk ol our Redeirption; nscre- 
over, astheOAT is a. ftrcs'.g Creature, thus there 
was an ii.finite power given to thrift ; and as the 
Ox was not an unclean Creature in the Law, but 
gentle and tatRe ; thus there was never found any 
craft or guile inf An/tV mouth, for he was of ali 
men the moft meek and humble, and fo inviting all 
men to him. 
Moreover, as the Oat is a gentle tsme Creature, 
being feidom feen to fight with his fellows, neither 
hath he a; y pdd« in him, thus was Chrift the meek- 
cft. humbleib perfon that ever lived on the face of 
the Earth, and ail his Sermons which he preached 
while he v/as here pn the Earth, tended all to ex- 
hort them to meekness and humility ; it is repor- 
ted that there are home Oxm inTandr^, which will 
kned down like a Cmmel when they take up any 
burthen ; thus Chrift patiently and willingly took 
up the Crof?; and as we fee that Bees are bred out 
of the carkafs of the Ox^ thus by the Death of 
many have been turned to God, and by this 
fpiritual Death they are refiored to life; and as 
Corn that was but touched with the horn of an Ox 
will never come up in the ear ; thus wicked men » 
through the juft judgments of God perifh roall e-^ 
ternity, becaufe of their unbelief. I might have 
inlargcd on each of thefe particulars, and affo upon 
the feveral circumftances of the Sacrifee^ andalfo 
of the red which in the Law was olBfered 
for a Sacrifice, which fsgnified the blood of Chrifi, 
