$L jDcfcrfptton of MOrng Cteatutesf. t%$ 
iht M^^orks of the Devil, he perceived the gfea*^ 
weight of the wrath of God which then lay upon 
him, infotnuch that in the Garden he fwcat drops 
of blood, and when he was upon the Crofsj he cryed 
oat that he was a thirft, and with a bit ter cry cal- 
led upon God; faying, God, aw; Godf tvhjf 
iafi thouforfdken me / And when he had offered up 
fupplications and prayers with ftrong crying and 
tears, gave up the Ghoft; all which is fully and 
emphatically fet down by the Prophet David i all 
mjl^aes are out of pynt, my heart is like wax ^ it is 
melted inthe midfi of my kowels, mj ftrength is iry^ 
ed hk* a potjherdy and my tongue deaveih to my jaws- 
J ampdured out like watery ]yial. 2 Z. 6. r\s there 
are great ftore of Serpents ^ov^ni in Ljlnay which 
cannot endure the Seag • thus the Enemies are nu- 
merous that are againlt Chrijl and his Gofpel • and 
as the H<«rt when he is Befet with tiiefe Serpent Sy 
fome of them winding about his neck, others about 
his feet,which he throwing himfelf upon the ground 
deftroyech, pthers he bruifes, and after he hath 
cleared himfelf of them, immediately runneth to * 
River, partly to walh himfelf from the blood, and 
partly to wafh away any venom that may be in the 
wounds; thus Chrifi endured the contradiftionof 
fmners, and by death overcame death, and coni- 
quered the Devil, and now enjoyeth life Eternal; 
and bath left us efficacious remedies ip his paffion , 
which as often as we fliall ferioufly confider of, and 
meditate upony will Be an infallible cure for any 
deadly wound, that the Devil by any tfainousTin 
Ihsll give unto as ; the Church in the Camidesy 
