The Tragedy. Reprinted From Bishop Ponet's Translation Out of Ochino's Latin Manuscript in 1549

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And to mind to establish one supreme head, in the Church of Christ, is nothing else but a crowning again of Christ with a crown of Matt. x. b.
113 1 Luke : Matt, xxvi. c.
Mark xiv. d.
John xvi. d.
Luke xxii. c.
Matt. x. a.
Mark vi. a.
Luke ix. a.
Matt.
xxvi. t.
Mark xiv. d.
John xvi. d.
Luke xxii.
The Tragedy thorns, and when He is apparelled with a purple and a kingly vesture, to deliver Him to men to be made a laughing-stock, as He was scorned in times past of the Jews, when He hung upon the
...cross.
Therefore Christ foreseeing that His apostles would be offended with His death, and would slip from that trust they had in Him (as He prophesied to them before), He demanded of them whether they wanted any manner of thing when He sent them forth naked and destitute of all men's help. And when they answered that they wanted nothing, He said, Now then provide you for swords, as though He had said, Hitherto have I been your merciful master and governor. I have defended you. I have provided all necessaries for you as for my beloved children ; ye lacked nothing ; I took the tuition of you.


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