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His suffering made it a triu[m]phant signe
His suffering made it a triu[m]phant signe
o[u]r Looks are rays'd whilst he bowes downe he head
o[u]r Looks are rays'd whilst he bowes downe he head
He fasteth Aminger to gie us wyne
He tasteth vininger to give us wyne
Saves us
Saves all by loosing all to Tyrannye
helps all yet cryes Lamasabathany [nb: "why have you forsaken me"]
helps all yet cryes Lamasabathany [nb: "why have you forsaken me"]
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Unio dissidentiu or The agreement of diffe- rences in the incarnation, passion, reserrection and assention of Christ

[column1 ] Misteriu Incarnationis {qui fugit vbera rigit sidera} (1:)

A mother & A virgin beares a sonne The creature her creator on her knee Fro[m] all beginnings yet but now begunne Servant to tyme lord of Eternitye Earths weaknes & heve[n]s power in him doe dwell That is both God and man Emanuell (2:) meekness is heere co[m]byn'd wth maiestic The Lyo[n] wth ye Lambe keps peaceful place Obedience finde a seat in Emperie This Earthly substa[n]ce breeds a heve[n]lye grace To poulty rich gifts are brought by kings Terrestriall figures of Caelestiall things

(3:) MLod [My lord] sits in heaven upon his throne of state Sucks here o[n] Earth ye milke of Infancye MLod rules ye Stars & guids ye seern of fate Sustaines ye yoake of humaine missery

Eats, drinks sleeps, wakes & weps a mortall ma[n] In whe[n] Immortall happynes bega[n]

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Misteriu Passionis {qui morti subjectus est mortem subuigat}


(4:) The Judge of ma[n] by ma[n] is judg'd to dye He ye com[m]aunds ye lawe obayes Submissio[n] fynds a Seat in Soidaincye The stormy night begets o[u]r halcion dayes The best of hopes springs fro[m] ye worst feares And gives us cause fo Joye fro[m] ye cause of teares

(5:) The Lo: of liffe is subiect unto death The maistrs powre to ministrs obayed Atonce Inspiring & exspiring breathe Submitts to kings, yet k[ing]s & K[in]gdomes swayes Synne upo[n] vertue hath imposd a blame Honor by basenes is expos'd to Shame

(6:)

Thus fro[m] ye Crosse o[u]r blessednes is breed His suffering made it a triu[m]phant signe o[u]r Looks are rays'd whilst he bowes downe he head He tasteth vininger to give us wyne Saves all by loosing all to Tyrannye helps all yet cryes Lamasabathany [nb: "why have you forsaken me"] [column 3] Misteriu Resurrectionis et Assesntionis {qui terram incolit m caselum assendit} (7:)