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Exclaims "The prince of the world cometh and findeth nothing in me." But this list of sorrow is carried a sly beyond this. Divine wrath was he must severer. "It pleased the Lord to bruise him". To this he was explored not as the soul of God simply but as the substitute of guilty men who had engaged to [liar?] their griefs and carry their sorrows. It was with our [souls?] that God was displeased. Hence Jesus in the garden being in all agony, bodily and [omeidially?], prayed more and earnestly and his seat was as it were great drops of blood feellling down to the ground. Ah nothing but the burden of our guilt could have made his prostrate view. Nothing but our appalling remorse of Almighty temperance could have [unclear] from him to there repeated prayer. "Father if it be possible let them cry far from me" Follow him over through the brief stage that brought him